History JB Connects > History Sindh Gradually Erases Indo British PastThe neighborhoods and streets of Sindh were once named after illustrious personalities of the Indian and British era, when Pakistan was… Read More Orangi Remains Abode of Urban PoorOrangi Town is often dubbed Asia’s largest non regularized settlement. It started off as a shanty town in the 1960s, with scattered housing … Read More Dahleel Fort is Lotus in IndusDaleel Fort also known as Dahleel Kot is a relic of ancient architecture and history. located 20 km from Shaheed Benazirabad, better known as … Read More Buddhist Caves Hold Key to Interfaith HarmonyCaves once inhabited by Buddhist monks, Hindu yogis and Jain ascetics near Islamabad, testify to the … Read More The Taj Mahal of SindhSahib Mahal in Khadaro village, Badin is a tribute to the love of Mir Khuda Baksh Talpur in memory of his beloved wife … Read More How Bengalis Survive in PakistanBengalis arrived in Pakistan in the 1950’s and settled in Old Golimar, Karachi. Their lives were turned ….. Read More A Standing Testimony to Life StoriesIn the ever evolving cityscape of Karachi, the pre partition buildings and old windows of the colonial era…………. Read More Nationalist Leader Ready to Bring PeaceExtremism in Balochistan has brought daily life to a standstill, with travelers stranded in the province……… Read More Fear Grips Afghans Hunted for ReturnPakistan’s deportation campaign against Afghan refugees has thrown them into a state of anxiety……. Read More Pushing Out Locals to Grab Mineral Rich LandPakistan’s largest, sparsely populated province, Balochistan is rich in natural resources like coal, copper, gold…… Read More Refugees Become Bargaining ChipsAfghans are being sent back in phases to Afghanistan, including those who moved here 40 years ago…….. Read More Hot Springs of MangophirAlmost every resident of Karachi has heard tales of Manghopir and its legendary crocodiles. Some believe they are mystical beings… Read More From Homestead to Hasrat MohaniThe Hasrat Mohani Library in Hyderabad, Sindh was established in 1905 by a British surgeon Dr Homestead… Read More Bhitai’s Shrine Dazzles DevoteesThe shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai is a testament to the legacy of the progressive Sindhi Sufi poet and a stunning … Read More World Mourns PassingThe spiritual head of 15 million Ismails, Prince Karim Aga Khan IV passed away in Lisbon Portugal on Feb 4, 2025, at the age of 88……… Read More Brits found Ruins in ConstructionThe Pakistan Medical Association in Karachi hosted an engaging lecture on the Indus Valley Civilization as part of … Read More Restoration of Hyderabad’s Gol BuildingGol Building in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan, is a historical and architectural marvel…. Read More Islamabad’s First CinemaThe first cinema in Islamabad, Melody Cinema, was established in 1968, …. Read More Sukkur’s Meditational RetreatNo visit to Sukkur is complete without touring the beautiful, historical island of Saad Belo … Read More When Kashmir TrembledNorthern Pakistan was destroyed by a once in a lifetime earthquake in 2005, when the tectonic plates below the Eurasian … Read More Colonial Era Danny FarmhouseA small town of Sindh, Nabi Sar close to Mirpurkhas, has a significant place in Pakistan’s colonial history … Read More Hoshu Died Defending SindhHosh Mohammed Shidi was an African slave who was trafficked from Sudan and worked for the Talpur family. However, … Read More Pakistan’s Longest Railway TunnelThe Khojak Railway Tunnel, constructed by the British from Qila Abdullah to Chaman in the late 19th century was an eng … Read More Last Defence Against BritishRanikot, located 90 km from Hyderabad, Sindh, is sometimes referred to as the Great Wall of Sindh. Its significance … Read More Agham KotAncient relics have been found in District Badin, where a city inhabited by Buddhists –. Local anthropologists Read More Ancient Temples of SindhNangar Parkar in Sindh, bordering India, has the unique distinction of possessing majestic temples, which are visited … Read More Lawyers Tragedy Fuels MissionAugust 12, 2016, was a turning point for Pakistan’s legal fraternity. The president of Balochistan Bar Association… Read More Gateway to BuddhismSharda University in Kashmir boasts unique architecture, where open air learning of the …. Read More Irani Hotels Ferment PoliticsIrani hotels in Pakistan thrived during World War 1, when the Middle East experienced political turmoil and oil … Read More Sindhi has Roots in MoenjodaroParticipants at a seminar on May 25 at the Arts Council stressed that the Sindhi script was flourishing, … Read More Preserving Red Fort KashmirThe architecture of the historic red fort in Muzaffarabad, Kashmir, known as Ratta Qila shows it …. Read More Mother Tongues Need RecognitionThe international conference on Sindhi language, Indus Script and Endangered indigenous languages has called on… Read More Sindh Preserves AntiquitiesThe Sindh Government has established the Archaeological Scientific Laboratory in Karachi to preserve … Read More Qilla Abdullah FortA fort in Qilla Abdullah captures a flavor of history from the war fought between 1839-1842 war in Afghanistan… Read More Hyderabad’s Rich Heritage Seeks AttentionHyderabad was known as ‘Neeron Kot,’ before the British arrived in India. The historical significance… Read More Roots of Karachi’s DiversityIn a captivating narrative of Karachi’s past, prominent figures from diverse communities… Read More Ho Jamalo: British Raj Folk SongThe bridge connecting Rohri to Sukkur, famously known as the Lansdowne Bridge, was…. Read More