Naukot Fort was established by Mir Karam Ali Khan Talpur in 1814. It is situated in Mithi Taluka, Tharparkar District, approximately 64 km in the south of Mirpur Khas town, Sindh.
Formally known as Fort Ahmadabad, is an 18th-century Talpur-era fort located in the town of Kot Diji in Khairpur District, Pakistan, about 25 miles east of the Indus River at the edge of the Thar Desert. The fort sits above a pre-Harappan Civilization archaeological site dating to 2500 to 2800 B.C.E. (Wikipedia) .
Beauty of Nature, Bachani farm the green fields near Tando Allahyar town of Sindh.
Shot taken today on 18th April 2021 from Mirpurkhas side near bypass.
And yes that is Tandoallahyar town.
Moana Fishermen of Baqar Lake.
Baqar lake touches three districts (Sanghar, Nawabshah and Khairpur) and a wide desert area called Achhro Thar (white desert).
The palace is located near Pakka Qila in Hyderabad Sindh, Pakistan which attracts tourists even today. The stones used in this Palace are from Jodhpur, India. Even its doors and windows are made of Sheesham and Sagwan wood. The palace has 12 rooms, two courtyards, two big halls, and a dome.
The Mukhi House was built around in 1921 by an influential Hindu Sindhi family, which than occupied for approximately 26 years. In 1947 just before the partition of Pakistan from India, most of the Mukhi family migrated to India, while a few members lived and visited the home until 1957. Subsequently the house changed many hands, and ultimately was abandoned and fell into disrepair.
In 2008, the descendants of the Mukhi family relinquished future claims to the Mukhi House on condition that it be conserved and converted into a museum. The conservation was led by Dr. Kaleem Lashari from the Department of Antiquities in Sindh. Now it's converted into the shape of a museum & opened for tourists.