Makli Necropolis is one of the largest funerary sites in the world, spread over an area of 10 kilometres near the city of Thatta, in the Pakistani province of Sindh. The site houses approximately 1 million tombs built over the course of a 400-year period and features several large funerary monuments belonging to royalty, various Sufi saints, and esteemed scholars. [Only 10 editions available] Note: This is an unframed print.
Makli Print
$175
Located near the sea in Karachi, Pakistan, this print features the shrine of Abdullah Shah Ghazi, a Muslim mystic and Sufi from the 8th century. Legend goes that Ghazi is the protector of the city of Karachi from floods, as he was a warrior turned Sufi. [Only 10 editions available] Note: This is an unframed print.
Abdullah Shah Ghazi
$175
Khaplu Palace, locally known as 'Yabgo Khar' is an old fort and palace located in Khaplu, a city in Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan. The palace, considered an architectural heritage site and a significant tourist attraction, was built in the mid-19th century to replace an earlier-dated fort located nearby and served as the royal residence of the ruler of Khaplu. [Only 10 editions available] Note: This is an unframed print.