Chitori is one of oldest graveyard in Mirpurkhas district it is about 19 km in north east from Mirpurkhas city of Sindh province where many indigenous people are in eternal sleep but this necropolis is widely known after astonishing tombs of Talpur rulers of Sindh before their ruling era, these masterpieces were made by yellow stone carving over the gravestones and mausoleums. This graveyard also reveals the history and craftsmanship of Kalhora and Talpur dynasties spanning over two centuries. disappointing thing this heritage site of Mirpurkhas Sindh is rapidly destroying, roof of tombs collapse in majority their debris spread everywhere in graveyard, although it is already handed over to Auqaf known as most corrupt department of Sindh which totally fell to look after this beautiful graveyard.
The Sulaiman Mountains dominate the northeast corner and the Bolan Pass is a natural route into Afghanistan towards Kandahar. Much of the province south of the Quetta region is sparse desert terrain with pockets of inhabitable towns mostly near rivers and streams.
The capital city is Quetta, located in the most densely populated district in the northeast of the province. Quetta is situated in a river valley near the border with Afghanistan, with a road to Kandahar in the northwest.
At Gwadar on the coast the Pakistani government is currently undertaking a large project with Chinese help to build a large port. This is being done partially to provide the Pakistan Navy with another base, and to reduce Pakistan's reliance on Karachi and Port Qasim, which are currently the only major ports.[1] About Balochistan