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Description Makli 12 cropped - Diwan Shurfa Khan's tomb.jpg |
Deutsch:
Grabmal für Diwan Shurfa Khan von 1638/39 auf dem Makli Hügel, der
am Rande der pakistanischen Stadt Thatta liegt und als eine der größten Nekropolen der Welt zum Weltkulturerbe gehört.
English:
Tomb of Diwan Shurfa Khan of 1638/39 on the Makli Hill, which is
located on the outskirts of the Pakistani city of Thatta is one of the largest necropolises in the world and belongs to the World Heritage Site.
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Camera location | 24° 45′ 12.48″ N, 67° 54′ 02.82″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 24.753467; 67.900783 |
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