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Rohtas Fort

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Rohtas fort was built basically for military purposes in 1541-43. Sher Shah Suri built a strong equipped complex at the North West of city Jehlum (now the part of Pakistan), after the defeat of Mughal Emperor Humayun. The fort was built to control the aggressive local people, the GHAKKARS, and as a safety measure against the return of Humayun.

Chauburji

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Chauburji is one of those mainly famous shrines among the architects and ancient structures of the historic city, Lahore, which was built by the Mughals, in their time.

Tomb of Baba Farid Shah Ganj

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Born on 7th May, 1280 Fariduddin Mas’ud Ganjshakar, commonly known as Fariduddin Ganjshakar was Sufi preacher from the 12th century and belonged to the Chishti order of the Sufism from South Asia.

Tomb of Shah Rukn e Alam (RA)

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There is a lot that we can find in the city of Multan, a city that is ornamented by the nature with many historical and architectural beauty-holding buildings that we called or in some cases known as the shrines, mausoleums or tombs

Tomb of Bulleh Shah

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Bulleh Shah was a famous poet of Pakistan and he was born in 1680 in Bahawalpur and he was died in 1758. He was a Punjabi Sufi poet and his real name was Abdullah Shah. His tomb is situated in Kasur it is near the city of Lahore.

Tomb of Shams Tabraiz

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There is no doubt to say that Pakistan is very rich and a country that full of many types of treasures. These treasures are available under the soil of the Pakistan in the shape of natural elements and also over the soil of the Pakistan.

Tomb of Heer

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Heer and Ranjha were among the most famous people of Punjab. Their love story is very famous among the people but it was a very tragic love story. The folktale on the story of Heer-Ranjha was presented by Waris Shah. Tomb of heer is situated in Jhang.

The Tomb of Hazrat Bahauddin Zakria (RA)

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Multan is the sacred city of Pakistan. The city is famous for the shrines, Masjids, and symbolic tombs of the Aulia Allah (The Saints). Multan is the only city of Pakistan that has the pride over the other cities of the country to welcome a large number of the respected and noble personalities of the Muslims.

Dagbir Mosque

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Dagbir Mosque is an old mosque made by bricks in the historic town of Thatta in the Sindh Province. Thatta is located at some 100 km east of Karachi which is the capital of Sindh Province. City of Thatta once leading the Indus delta was the capital of Sindh during 14th century.

Jhelum Valley

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After Prophet Noah’s flood, Kashmir is said to be the first mass of land to emerge. It is a place from prehistoric era and consists of magnificent pieces of history. Jhelum Valley is based on different beliefs of prehistoric times

Tomb of Waris Shah

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The great Sufi poet Waris Shah was born in 1722 in Sheikhupura, Punjab. He is known as one of the best Punjabi poets. His folk tale known as Heer-Ranjha got popularity not only in Pakistan but crossed the borders as well. He died in 1798 but his work made him immortal.

Bara Dari

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What comes to your mind about “Bara Dari”? It means a building or a garden that have twelve entranceways or twelve doors. There are two well-known baradaries is situated in the walled city of Lahore, The Kamran Baradari and Hazori Bagh baradari.

Tomb of Madhu Lal

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Famous Sufi poet Hazrat Shah Hussain; born in 1538 is commonly known to be as Madhu Lal Hussain. His tomb is situated in Baghbanpura near Shalimar Garden, Lahore. On his shrine every year in spring people celebrate his festival and