Sindh Gradually Erases Indo British Past

The neighborhoods and streets of Sindh were once named after illustrious personalities of the Indian and British era, when Pakistan was…

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Orangi Remains Abode of Urban Poor

Orangi Town is often dubbed Asia’s largest non regularized settlement. It started off as a shanty town in the 1960s, with scattered housing …

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Dahleel Fort is Lotus in Indus

Daleel Fort also known as Dahleel Kot is a relic of ancient architecture and history. located 20 km from Shaheed Benazirabad, better known as …

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Buddhist Caves Hold Key to Interfaith Harmony

Caves once inhabited by Buddhist monks, Hindu yogis and Jain ascetics near Islamabad, testify to the …

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The Taj Mahal of Sindh

Sahib Mahal in Khadaro village, Badin is a tribute to the love of Mir Khuda Baksh Talpur in memory of his beloved wife …

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How Bengalis Survive in Pakistan

Bengalis arrived in Pakistan in the 1950’s and settled in Old Golimar, Karachi. Their lives were turned …..

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A Standing Testimony to Life Stories

In the ever evolving cityscape of Karachi, the pre partition buildings and old windows of the colonial era………….

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Nationalist Leader Ready to Bring Peace

Extremism in Balochistan has brought daily life to a standstill, with travelers stranded in the province………

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Fear Grips Afghans Hunted for Return

Pakistan’s deportation campaign against Afghan refugees has thrown them into a state of anxiety…….

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Pushing Out Locals to Grab Mineral Rich Land

Pakistan’s largest, sparsely populated province, Balochistan is rich in natural resources like coal, copper, gold……

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Refugees Become Bargaining Chips

Afghans are being sent back in phases to Afghanistan, including those who moved here 40 years ago……..

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Hot Springs of Mangophir

Almost every resident of Karachi has heard tales of Manghopir and its legendary crocodiles. Some believe they are mystical beings…

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From Homestead to Hasrat Mohani

The Hasrat Mohani Library in Hyderabad, Sindh was established in 1905 by a British surgeon Dr Homestead…

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Bhitai’s Shrine Dazzles Devotees

The shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai is a testament to the legacy of the progressive Sindhi Sufi poet and a stunning …

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World Mourns Passing

The 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………

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Brits found Ruins in Construction

The Pakistan Medical Association in Karachi hosted an engaging lecture on the Indus Valley Civilization as part of …

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Restoration of Hyderabad’s Gol Building

Gol Building in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan, is a historical and architectural marvel….

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Islamabad’s First Cinema

The first cinema in Islamabad, Melody Cinema, was established in 1968, ….

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Sukkur’s Meditational Retreat

No visit to Sukkur is complete without touring the beautiful, historical island of Saad Belo …

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South Asia's deadliest Earthquake

When Kashmir Trembled

Northern Pakistan was destroyed by a once in a lifetime earthquake in 2005, when the tectonic plates below the Eurasian …

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Window into British planning

Colonial Era Danny Farmhouse

A small town of Sindh, Nabi Sar close to Mirpurkhas, has a significant place in Pakistan’s colonial history …

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Hoshu Died Defending Sindh

Hosh Mohammed Shidi was an African slave who was trafficked from Sudan and worked for the Talpur family. However, …

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Pakistan’s Longest Railway Tunnel

The Khojak Railway Tunnel, constructed by the British from Qila Abdullah to Chaman in the late 19th century was an eng …

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Last Defence Against British

Ranikot, located 90 km from Hyderabad, Sindh, is sometimes referred to as the Great Wall of Sindh. Its significance …

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Agham Kot

Ancient relics have been found in District Badin, where a city inhabited by Buddhists –. Local anthropologists

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Ancient Temples of Sindh

Nangar Parkar in Sindh, bordering India, has the unique distinction of possessing majestic temples, which are visited …

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Lawyers Tragedy Fuels Mission

August 12, 2016, was a turning point for Pakistan’s legal fraternity. The president of Balochistan Bar Association…

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Gateway to Buddhism

Sharda University in Kashmir boasts unique architecture, where open air learning of the ….

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Irani Hotels Ferment Politics

Irani hotels in Pakistan thrived during World War 1, when the Middle East experienced political turmoil and oil …

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Sindhi has Roots in Moenjodaro

Participants at a seminar on May 25 at the Arts Council stressed that the Sindhi script was flourishing, …

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Preserving Red Fort Kashmir

The architecture of the historic red fort in Muzaffarabad, Kashmir, known as Ratta Qila shows it ….

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Mother Tongues Need Recognition

The international conference on Sindhi language, Indus Script and Endangered indigenous languages has called on…

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Sindh Preserves Antiquities

The Sindh Government has established the Archaeological Scientific Laboratory in Karachi to preserve …

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Qilla Abdullah Fort

A fort in Qilla Abdullah captures a flavor of history from the war fought between 1839-1842 war in Afghanistan…

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Hyderabad’s Rich Heritage Seeks Attention

Hyderabad was known as ‘Neeron Kot,’ before the British arrived in India. The historical significance…

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Roots of Karachi’s Diversity

Roots of Karachi’s Diversity

In a captivating narrative of Karachi’s past, prominent figures from diverse communities…

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Ho Jamalo: British Raj Folk Song

Ho Jamalo: British Raj Folk Song

The bridge connecting Rohri to Sukkur, famously known as the Lansdowne Bridge, was….

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