Salman Rashid

Travel writer, Fellow of Royal Geographical Society

Agamkot of Sindh

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Read in Urdu about the ruins of Agamkot near Tando Allahyar Sindh. This article appeared in newspaper Roznama Pakistan [double click the image below to enlarge].



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posted by Salman Rashid @ 00:00,

4 Comments:

At 21 September 2015 at 15:19, Blogger Tariq Amir said...

I don't think someone will take care of this national treasure. I saw the same negligence in Kafir Kot and Bilout, last month. These two Hindu ancient cities are heaps of rubble, except a few temples, which can still be preserved. I hope you will write something about them.

 
At 22 September 2015 at 10:05, Anonymous Salman Rashid said...

Tariq, I have already written about Bilot and Tilot. That was years ago. There is no hope for any historical treasure because we do not care for what we are. We only want to be Arab monkeys.

 
At 8 January 2016 at 22:08, Blogger Unknown said...

I am agreed with Salman Sb. Basically we the people from subcontinent are inferior Race unfortunately (I don't want to inure the passions) but by and large it is like this.

 
At 21 May 2016 at 17:28, Blogger urdubazarlhr said...

I agree.

 

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