(1) The tomb of Ibrahim Bin Adham Alias Badshah Sultan situated at taluka kot diji district khairpur Mirs, Sindh Pakistan.
Ibrahim Bin Adham was born in city Balkh in Bukhara Afghanistan. near about 700 years ago came here in sindh.( but actual years not confirm) His Urs (Mela) celebration date is 14th Ramdan AL Mubarak. The name of Ibrahim Bin Adham is also in a book "kashaf uk oliya"
(2) Frere Hall, one of the most iconic buildings in Karachi was built in British Colonial era. It was built in honor of Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, a British national who is known for promoting economic development in Sindh and also remembered for making the Sindhi Language compulsory in the province instead of Persian.
After the British rule, Frere Hall was turned into a library which is currently known as Liaquat National Library. This library is believed to be the biggest in Karachi, containing 70 thousand books including rare hand written manuscripts.
(3) Khatwari Darbaar The darbar is a two-storey building which is built in typical haveli style. This darbar is one of the impressive structures in Shikarpur; the distinctive features being paintings and woodwork. On one of the walls of the darbar are found images of ten Sikh Gurus. Three doorways open to the main hall of the darbar, which contains the Guru Granth Sahib. The walls of the darbar are adorned with paintings representing Hindu and Sikh beliefs. Two doors are carved with images of Sikh Gurus and Hindu deities. Two companions of Baba Guru Nanak, Bhai Bala and Bhai Mardana, have also been represented in one of the wooden doors of the darbar.


