Tuesday 4 March 2014

Sindhi TV Models And Actress Photos.

Sindhi Model And Actress Taniya Channa is working hard for Sindhi TV channels.
Beautiful Actress Taniya Channa
Beautiful Click Of Actress Taniya Channa

Kajol Sindhu one of beautiful Sindhi model and Sindhi drama actress.

Kajol Sindhu
Kiran Abassi the most popular Sindhi Drama actress on set.
Kiran Abassi photos
Kiran Abassi with baby
Kiran Abbasi
Kiran Lagari best Sindhi Model, Actress And Stage Artist
Kiran Lagari

Pari Naz is a new entry in the Sindhi Modeling
Model Pari Naz
Gourgous Looking Sindhi Actress And Model Samreen.
Model Samreen
A beautiful honorable Sindhi Singer Naghma Naz. She has magnetic voice.
Naghma Naz
Group Photo: Nagma Naz, Shahnza And Taniya
Nagma Naz
Sindhi Model Nisha Baloch
Sindhi Model And Actress Saima Ali Chandio

Sindhi Model Shanza Batool Khaskheli

Shehla Gul and Naatkhawan Aqsa Abdulhah
Sindh tv model Kanwal Khan

Taniya Hussain Chana & Shanza Batool Khaskhel

TAniya Hussain Chana & SHanza BAtool KhaskhelI

Taniya Hussain Channa

Uzma Ali

yasir shoro and uroosa qureshi

Zara Chandio

zara-chandio

Zohaib Abro With Kousar Parveen Junejo ( MPA).

Wednesday 13 November 2013

Sindhi Legend Humera Channa Mini Biography And Latest Photos.

Humaira Channa, also known as Humera Channa.
She was born in Lahore Pakistan. Huhera Channa gets multi Nigar Award winning singer from Pakistan. She rose to fame in the early 1990s. She sings in Urdu, Punjabi and Sindhi.
Here we are sharing her latest photos for our visitors. 
Humera Channa Gorgeous Look
Humera Channa Photo For New Album Cover
Humera Channa

Humera Channa Cover Photo For Thar Production Album
Humera Channa Different Style Look
Humera Channa Photo Session For 2013
Humera Channa Smiley Look

Wednesday 28 March 2012

The Great Asian Legend Lata Jee In Sindhi Ajrak.

Lata Mangeshkar with sindhi ajrak
Lata Mangeshkar is an Asian legend. She has sings many many song in Sindhi language, also she is worn Sindhi dress. He is one of her picture with Sindhi ajrak.

Sunday 22 January 2012

Makli Hills Thatta Sindh largest necropolises in the world

Makli Hills Thatta Sindh
One of the largest necropolises in the world, with a diameter of approximately 8 kilometers, Makli Hill is supposed to be the burial place of some 125,000 Sufi saints. It is located on the outskirts of Thatta, the capital of lower Sind until the seventeenth century, in what is the southeastern province of present-day Pakistan.
Legends abound about its inception, but it is generally believed that the cemetery grew around the shrine of the fourteenth-century Sufi, Hamad Jamali. The tombs and gravestones spread over the cemetery are material documents marking the social and political history of Sindh.
Today, Makli Hill is a United Nations World Heritage Site that is visited by both pilgrims and tourists. Entations  such as mounted horsemen, hunting scenes, arms, jewellery etc.

Chaukhandi tombs east of Karachi on N-5 National Highway

Chaukhandi tombs
The Chaukhandi tombs are situated 29 km east of Karachi on N-5 National Highway near Landhi Town. The Chokundi in the word of sindhi language which mean four dimensional shape or four corner building. The Chaukhandi tombs are remarkable for the elaborate and exquisite carving; the style of architecture is not only typical to the region of Sindh but unique in the sense that it is nowhere else to be found in the Islamic world. Generally, they are attributed to Jokhio (also spelt Jokhiya) also known as the family graveyard of Jokhio tribe, some people of Baluch tribe also buried were built between the 15th and 18th centuries.
In early 20th century scholars were attracted by this peculiar type of graveyards in Sindh and Baluchistan with their orientation from south to north. These graves are constructed in buff sandstone. Their carved decoration presents exquisite craftsmanship. These graves are constructed either as single graves or as groups of up to eight graves raised on a common platform. Their primary sarcophagus has six vertical slabs, with two long slabs standing on each side of the grave covering the length of the body and the remaining two vertical slabs covering the head and foot side. These six slabs are covered by a second sarcophagus consisting of six more vertical slabs similar but in size giving the grave a pyramid shape. This upper (second sarcophagus) is further covered with four or five horizontal slabs and the topmost (third) sarcophagus is set vertically with its northern end carved into a knob known as a crown or a turban. These tombs are embellished, besides with geometrical designs and motifs, with figural representations such as mounted horsemen, hunting scenes, arms, jewellery etc.