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Pakka Qila – The Strong Fort of Hyderabad
Pakka Qila, or the “Strong Fort,” is a historic fortress in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. First built during the Mughal era, it was later fortified by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro in the 18th century and served as a strategic stronghold for the Talpur dynasty.

Constructed with solid baked bricks, the fort once symbolized power, governance, and resilience. Over centuries, it has witnessed battles, political uprisings, and cultural transformations.

Today, much of Pakka Qila stands in ruins due to neglect, yet it remains a powerful reminder of Hyderabad’s rich history. Surrounded by a bustling cityscape, it continues to be a landmark of Sindh’s architectural heritage.

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Credits: Pakistan Mail

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@seanfitzgerald5214

Neat! I wonder if our reactor friends would care to react to historical or architectural things like this from around the world? We could learn about cool places along with them

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@Morimegami

majestic ! 😮

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@matthewblake1884

I can fix her

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@jakemoeller7850

Beautiful edifice

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@Elli-t9j

I'm going to react to the beautiful things in India. When I was there I was too busy working to actually look at the beautiful things

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@flowerpower1272

Fix it!

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@laulago3771

How does religion play into this?

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