Jamia Masjid
Jamia Masjid is a mosque in Thatta District, Sindh. Jamia Masjid is situated nearby to the mosque Masjid Shah Jahan.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Masjid Shah Jahan and Makli Necropolis.
Masjid Shah Jahan
Mosque
Makli Necropolis
Photo: Usman.pg, CC BY-SA 3.0.
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. Makli Necropolis is situated 3 km northwest of Jamia Masjid.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Thatta.
Thatta
Photo: Saqib, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The historical town of Sindh, Thatta, just east of Karachi, is of great antiquity. It was the capital of Sindh for many centuries, and has gained national prominence largely as a result of the imposing necropolis of Makli Hill, which provides a unique view of civilization in Sindh from the 14th-18th century, and secondarily, the marvellous 16th-century Shah Jahan Mosque.
Jamia Masjid
- Type: Mosque
- Category: religion
- Location: Thatta District, Sindh, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
24.7414° or 24° 44′ 29″ northLongitude
67.92694° or 67° 55′ 37″ eastElevation
9 metres (30 feet)Open location code
7JP9PWRG+HQGeoNames ID
11606143
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