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Top 5 Places to Visit in Nawabshah, Sindh | Pakistan - Urdu

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Nawabshah is a city which have famous places in Nawabshah and is located in Shaheed Benazir Abad district. The city is roughly the geographical centre of Sindh, making it a major train and road transportation hub in the province. It is famous for its sugarcane, mango and banana production. Many oil and sugar mills are also located in the area. Nawabshah having best places in Nawabshah was named after Syed Nawab Shah, son of Syed Nawaz Ali Shah, who migrated from the Sann district (Dadu) to Nawabshah beautiful places with his family in 1881.

Nawabshah famous places is served by Nawabshah Airport catered by Pakistan International Airlines, Air Blue and Shaheen Air with daily flights to Jecobabad, Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore. The airport is located 3 kms away from the city centre. Nawabshah places and Railway Station is well connected with Lahore, Karachi, Mirpurkhas, Islamabad and Multan. There are ample numbers of government and private buses plying between best Nawabshah places and its nearby regions in regular intervals.

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There are many beautiful places in Nawabshah. Pakistan has some of the best places in Nawabshah. We collected data on the top 5 places to visit in Nawabshah. There are many famous places in Nawabshah and some of them are beautiful places in Nawabshah. People from all over Pakistan love these Nawabshah beautiful places which are also Nawabshah famous places. In this video, we will show you the beautiful places to visit in Nawabshah.

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Dargah Pir Zakri, Sakrand

The shrine of saint Syed Muhammad Shah Jeelani Zakri is located on the Kadhar road, Sakrand in Benazirabad district of Sindh province, Pakistan.

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Masjid Pir Zakri,Sakrand

A recently renovated beautiful Masjid adjacent to Dargah Pir Zakri in Sakrand, Sindh, Pakistan.

Dalail Dero Fort, Nawabshah, Sindh |

Dalail Dero Fort is located on the

Sakrand-Benazirabad Highway, between Sakrand and Nawabshah in Sindh, Pakistan, The fort is privately owned by the families of Mir Bahars.

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Pai Forest is located in the heart of Sindh, about 5 km away from Sakrand Town. Pai Forest is part of Indus ecoregion, which has been identified as one of the 40 biologically richest eco-regions in the world by Global 200 Analysis. Hence, this plantation has been declared a protected area (Game Reserve) by the Sindh Wildlife Department for conservation and sustainable management of wildlife and its habitat because it provides abode to different wildlife species. Important wildlife of the area includes hog, deer, partridges, Asiatic jackals, jungle cat, porcupine, wild boar, snakes, etc.

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Pai Forest... Conservation area near Sakrand Sindh Pakistan

A very good point for family picnic. It is standing just off the Sukkur-Karachi Highway. The forest spread over some 4777 acres and surrounded by cultivated fields, Pai Forest supports ecosystem. Tree species, such as the babul, kikar and kandi common to Sind’s riverine forests flourish here. Introduced in 1960-1961, shisham trees today cover roughly 12 hectares, or 0.6 per cent of forest land.

Baqar Lake Resort (STDC) Sanghar - Sindh

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Sakrand is a subdivision located in the Sheed Benazirabad (Nawabshah) district of the Sindh province in Pakistan. It is situated in the western part of the district. Sakrand is primarily an agricultural area known for its fertile land and agricultural productivity.

Agriculture plays a vital role in the economy of Sakrand. The region benefits from the fertile soil and favorable climate, making it suitable for the cultivation of various crops. The main crops grown in Sakrand include wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, and various fruits and vegetables. Farmers in the area utilize modern farming techniques and irrigation methods to maximize their yields.

Sakrand is particularly known for its production of wheat and rice. These crops contribute significantly to the food security of the region and are essential commodities for both local consumption and distribution to other parts of the country.

In addition to crops, Sakrand also has a focus on livestock farming. Cattle, goats, and poultry are reared for meat, dairy, and other livestock-related products.

The subdivision has basic infrastructure facilities such as schools, healthcare centers, and local markets to cater to the needs of the residents. The road network connects Sakrand to other parts of the district and neighboring areas.

Sakrand is also known for its rural landscapes, with vast agricultural fields and farms stretching across the area. The local population primarily depends on agriculture and related activities for their livelihood.

Culturally, Sakrand reflects the traditions and customs of the local population, which mainly consists of Sindhis and Balochis. Festivals, including religious and cultural celebrations, are observed with enthusiasm, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. #youtubeshorts #shorts #pakistan #sakrand

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Dalail Dero Fort | Travel Vlog | Ancient History Of Sindh | Hindi/ Urdu

Dalail Dero Fort | Travel Vlog | Ancient History Of Sindh | Hindi/ Urdu
Dalail Dero Fort is located on the Sakrand-Benazirabad Highway, between Sakrand and Nawabshah in Sindh, Pakistan. The fort is privately owned by the families of Mir Bahars.
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Amazing Desert with Lakes... WITH SANJRANI BROTHERS

This desert is in Pakistan in Sindh Province. This part of desert is full of lakes and some lakes have crocodiles in them. The crocs in these lakes are protected and signs are displayed where there are corcs. Pakistan has one of the biggest deserts in Asia. I will cover the other Pakistani deserts in my future videos.

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The irony is that the majority of people living in Pakistan are also unaware that there is a wall in Sindh like the Great Wall of China that protects Rani Kot.

Thus, the history of Sindh is spread over thousands of years, which has been acknowledged by world renowned historians and researchers. The Mohenjo-daro, Kot DJ's Fort, Rani Kot and Mukli graveyards in Sindh bear witness to the fact that the history of Sindh is thousands of years old but due to lack of protection of its precious heritage, Sindh On the verge

Historically, Sindh is also considered as one of the oldest civilizations in the world known as 'Indus Civilization'.

And for the past several years, traces of the world's oldest history have been rapidly deteriorating.

From Mohenjo-daro to Kot DJ and Umerkot forts, from Hyderabad's Lal Fort to Karachi's Chokundi cemetery, the condition of antiquities is dilapidated.

Although the Sindh Department of Antiquities and Culture has recently begun work on the restoration of some historical sites and monuments with foreign assistance, many sites are still awaiting restoration.

Among the places being restored or being looked after by the Sindh government is the historic 'Rani Kot', which some historians consider to be the largest fort in the world.

Although international and national experts have not unanimously agreed that Rani Kot is the largest fort in the world, most experts agree that it is the largest fort in the world.

As soon as they reach the main gate of the fort, the tourists get lost in the magic

Rani Kot is spread over an area of ​​32 km.

The differences and consensus of the experts have their place but the irony is that the majority of the people living in Pakistan are also unaware that there is a wall in Sindh like the Great Wall of China which protects Rani Kot.

Rani Kot, also known as the 'Great Wall of Sindh', is located in the mountainous desert of Jamshoro District, about 300 km from Karachi, about 120 km below the city of Jamshoro, near the small town of Sun.



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Pai Forest Sindh | VLOG

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THE Pai Forest in Sindh, rich in flora and fauna with diverse wildlife, is under threat from land grabbers and shortage of water. Ironically, it is a protected area and part of the Indus ecoregion that has been identified as one of 40 biologically richest ecoregions in the world.

These were the findings of a delegation of the Forum of Environment Journalist Pakistan (FEJP) during an environment study tour to the Pai Forest in the heart of Sindh (located five kilometres away from Sakrand Town). The World Wide Funds for Nature-Pakistan (WWF-P) collaborated with the FEJP on the excursion.

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A WWF-P official at its Sakrand site office told the delegation that the forest, spread over 1,933 hectare, was under pressure from influential land grabbers. He said a recent survey revealed that around 250 acres of the forest had been encroached upon by influential people of the area, including the army, for cultivation purposes.

'Moreover, the Sindh government has given 150 acres to the army and 140 acres to the Pakistan Agriculture Research Council, which violates the spirit of 'protected area'. The Pai Forest is an island surrounded by arable land, thus its land has become prime target for the surrounding farmers,' he added.

There are 23 villages around the forest, having a population of around 30,000 that adds extra pressure of the forest by grabbing land for cultivating cash crops, since their traditional livelihood on livestock does not pay well in comparison to cash crops. Also, cutting of forest for fuel-wood by the local communities has significantly contributed to the destruction of the forest ecosystem.

Water is another issue that confronts the forest. It was once known as riverine forest, but after the construction of flood protection spur (bundh) on the Indus it has now turned into an irrigated forest ecosystem. It has been cut off from the riverine areas and became inland forest and, thus, this inland forest is situated outside the river embankments. Hence, its reliance on regular inundation from the Indus has been shifted to control supply of water from the Rohri Canal.

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The WWF-P official said 30 cusecs of water was needed per month for maintaining the Pai Forest. 'Although it has been sanctioned by the Sindh government, the forest never receives its full share. In fact, the forest receives one-fourth of 30 cusecs which is only sufficient for 25 per cent of the forest. Since the forest lies in the tail end of the canal, a major chunk of water allocated for the forest is siphoned off by landlords and small farmers, leaving the forest with hardly any water. The overall water shortage in Sindh is another factor that encourages farmers to steal forest's water,' he said.

The agony of water-starved forest is exacerbated by plantation of eucalyptus trees which are highly water consumption plants. It is indeed an irony on the part of the Sindh Forest Department to plant such trees in a forest where water is scarce. Its number is huge but according to the WWF-P official, it has been planted to show quick progress of the forest since eucalyptus trees grow fast.

The seriousness of the Sindh government towards one of the important ecoregions of the world can be gauged from the fact that not one employee of the forest department was seen at the site. There are ruins of a forest department's staff colony that shows that in distant past there used to be the department staff in the forest.

Abandoned rusty tube-wells, partly used for irrigating the forest, is a common sight and reflects commitment of the Sindh government toward conserving important ecosystem of the region.

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