Fantastic Cultural & Heritage Sites in Pakistan
Pakistan is enriched history of various eras of the Mughals Empire, the British Regime, as well as historical patches of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Muslims.
It is a heaven for history lovers to explore wonderful historical sites and locations. Harappa and Mohenjo Daro are the famous historical sites in Pakistan
It provides an inclusive collections of beautiful pictures of Cultural & Heritage Sites in different areas of Pakistan.
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Sudhanoti
Historical SitesSudhanoti is situated at a distance of 150 km from Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir. It is accessible through Rawalakot Road then following Pallandri Road or Pallandri-Hajira Road via Azad Pattan Road. It is the hilliest area around the Jhelum River. It was also served as the capital of the Azad Kashmir from 1947 to 1949.
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Sulemanki Headworks
Historical SitesSulemanki Headworks is constructed on the Sutlej River between 1922-1927. It was the part of the Sutlej Valley Porject and an agreement between the Nawab of Bahawalpur Amir Sadiq Mohammad Khan V and the British Government.
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Thatta
Historical SitesThatta is located on the right bank of the Indus River at the distance of 103 km from Karachi on the National Highway N5. It is a historical city of Sindh and was the medieval capital of Sindh in different dynasties of the past.
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Tomb of Khan-e-Jahan Bahadur Kokaltash
Historical SitesKhan-e-Jahan Bahadur Zafar Jung Kokaltash was served as Mughal governor of Lahore. He was died in 1697 and buried here and his tomb was built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. It is located in Mohalla Ganj, Mughalpura, near Chubchcha Railway Crossing. His tomb was damaged by Ranjit Sign in his era.Tomb was constructed in octagonal platform by using bricks and marble, but marble was removed by Ranjit Singh.
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Uch Sharif
Cultural & Heritage SitesUch Sharif is situated at the distance of 73 km from Bahawalpur in Ahmadpur East in South Punjab. Once it was at the confluence of the Indus and Chenab rivers but now that confluence has moved to Mithankot.
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Umerkot
Mughal Historical SitesUmerkot, also known as Amarkot, is situated at a distance of 308 km from Karachi and is accessible via Mirpur Khas on the National Highway N-120. Umerkot has its importance due to the birthplace of Akbar, the Mughal Emperor, in Umerkot Fort. It has majority of non-Muslim population in Pakistan.
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Washuk
Historical SitesWashuk is a district in Balochistan Province at the distance of 460 km from Quetta and is accessible by Karachi-Quetta Highway N-25 then following Surab-Basima Highway N-85. It is one of the most remote districts in Pakistan.
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Wazir Khan Hammam
Historical SitesWazir Khan Hammam, also known as Shahi Hammam, was built by Ilmuddin Wazir Khan, Governor of Lahore in the year 1045, as part of the Wazir Khan Mosque. The building remained unattended or used for different purposes after the decline of the Mughal Empire.
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