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The Best Attractions In Dadu

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Dadu , , is a town in Sindh, Pakistan. Dadu is the capital of Dadu District. The town is located on the Western bank of River Indus and is administratively subdivided into three Union councils.
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  • 1. Rani Kot Fort Dadu
    Ranikot Fort is a historical Talpur fort near Sann, Jamshoro District, Sindh, Pakistan. Ranikot Fort is also known as The Great Wall of Sindh and is believed to be the world's largest fort. with a circumference of approximately 32 kilometres . The fort's ramparts have been compared to the Great Wall of China.The site was nominated in 1993 by the Pakistan National Commission for UNESCO world heritage status, and has since been on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The fort is listed as a historical site under the Antiquities Act, 1975 and its subsequent amendments, and is provided protection.
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  • 2. Gorakh Hill Station Dadu
    Gorakh , is a Hill Station of Sindh, Pakistan. It is situated at an elevation of 5,689 ft in the Kirthar Mountains, 94 kilometres northwest of Dadu city.
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  • 3. Mohenjo-daro Larkana
    Mohenjo-daro is an archaeological site in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Built around 2500 BCE, it was one of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, and one of the world's earliest major cities, contemporaneous with the civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Minoan Crete, and Norte Chico. Mohenjo-daro was abandoned in the 19th century BCE as the Indus Valley Civilization declined, and the site was not rediscovered until the 1920s. Significant excavation has since been conducted at the site of the city, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1980. The site is currently threatened by erosion and improper restoration.
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  • 4. Lal Shahbaz Qalandar Shrine Sehwan
    Syed Usman Marvandi , popularly known as Lal Shahbaz Qalandar , was a Sufi saint and religious-poet of present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan. He is highly regarded and respected by people of all religions because he preached religious tolerance among Muslims and Hindus. He was called Lal after his usual red attire and Shahbaz to denote a noble and divine spirit and Qalandar as he was a wandering holy man. The spiritual song Dama Dam Mast Qalandar glorifies Lal Shahbaz Qalandar's teachings, and the song is widely used in Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Originally written in the 13th century, the song has been sung by various singer since then, and is widely popular in the sub-continent.
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  • 5. Manchar Lake Sehwan
    Lake Manchar is the largest freshwater lake in Pakistan and one of Asia's largest. It is located west of the Indus River, in Jamshoro District, Sindh. The area of the lake fluctuates with the seasons from as little as 350 km² to as much as 520 km². The lake collects water from numerous small streams in the Kirthar Mountains and empties into the Indus River.
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