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Thatta
Thatta is a city in the Pakistani province of Sindh. Thatta was the medieval capital of Sindh, and served as the seat of power for three successive dynasties. Its construction was ordered by Jam Nizamuddin II in 1495. Thatta's historic significance has yielded several monuments in and around the city. Thatta's Makli Necropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is site of one of the world's largest cemeteries and has numerous monumental tombs built between the 14th and 18th centuries designed in a syncretic funerary style characteristic of lower Sindh. The city's 17th century Shah Jahan Mosque is
Makli Necropolis
necropolis in Sindh, Pakistan
Shah Jahan Mosque
mosque in Pakistan
Thatta District
district of Sindh, Pakistan

Banbhore
Banbhore, Bambhore, Bhanbhore or Bhambhore (; ) is a city dating to the 1st century BCE located in modern-day Sindh, Pakistan. The city ruins lie on the N-5 National Highway, east of Karachi. It dates back to the Scytho-Parthian era and was later controlled by Muslims from the 8th to the 13th century, after which it was abandoned. Remains of one of the earliest known mosques in the region dating back to 727 AD are still preserved in the city. In 1958, a major program of excavations at an early Islamic site of Banbhore was launched by the Department of Archaeology under the direction of F. A. K
Keenjhar Lake
lake in Sindh, Pakistan
Haleji Lake
lake in Sindh, Pakistan
Archaeological Museum Banbhore
museum in Sindh, Pakistan
Jungshahi
Jungshahi, also spelled Jang Shahi, is a town located in Thatta District of Sindh province, Pakistan. Situated to the east of Karachi, it serves as a Union Council within the Thatta tehsil. Jungshahi is located away of the district capital, Thatta. During British rule, the North Western Railway connected the town to Karachi.

Keti Bandar
human settlement in Pakistan
Hadero Lake
lake in Sindh, Pakistan