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Forts of Sindh Is a meticulously researched publication by Ishtiaq Ansari.
This 250-page hardcover book provides an in-depth exploration of 19 forts located in southeastern Pakistan, shedding light on their historical significance, architectural features, and the roles they played in the region’s defense and culture.
Ansari, a travel enthusiast, civil engineer, historian, and archaeologist from Larkana, Sindh, combines his diverse expertise to offer readers a comprehensive understanding of these fortifications. The book covers well-known forts such as Rani Kot—often referred to as the “Great Wall of Sindh”—Umerkot, Kot Diji, Pacco Qilo, and Katcho Qilo, as well as lesser-known structures like Sirni, Drigh Bala, Rato, and Dahlil forts.
Each fort is examined in detail, with discussions on their construction, strategic importance, and the historical contexts in which they were built and utilized.
The publication is richly illustrated with high-quality photographs, including double-page spreads of drone images, offering readers a visual journey through Sindh’s architectural heritage. These visuals complement the textual content, providing insights into the current state of these forts and the preservation challenges they face.
This publication serves as a valuable resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the rich cultural tapestry of Sindh, highlighting the region’s historical significance and the enduring legacy of its fortifications.






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