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Wadi-e-Hussain (Urdu: وادئ حسین, The Valley of Hussain) is a large cemetery situated in the northern part of Karachi, along the Karachi–Hyderabad Motorway. [1] It is the first cemetery in Pakistan to have an online presence. [2] Wadi-e-Hussain has a dedicated section for children's graves and is a well-known burial site for Shiite ...
In (Urdu: قبرستان) is graveyard or cemetery.Qabar means grave. There are total 203 graveyards in Karachi. [1] Of them, 184 are for Muslims and 19 for non-Muslims. 90 fall under the control of City District Government Karachi, while 106 are looked after by societies such as the DHA, PQA, CAA and Steel Mills.
This category lists people buried in Gizri Graveyard [d], located in the Karachi neighbourhood of Gizri and maintained by the Defence Housing Authority, Karachi. Pages in category "Burials at Gizri Graveyard"
The Karachi Christian Cemetery Board manages its affairs. Over time the condition of the cemetery has deteriorated. [1] In 1995, a group called CARE (Caring, putting into Action, and Restoring the Environmental degradation of the cemetery), made up of people from all parishes and churches, made it their objective to make the cemetery a clean and peaceful resting place for the departed.
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Paposh Nagar Graveyard is one of the oldest graveyards located in Paposh Nagar, Karachi, Pakistan. [1] In 2011, the cemetery drew attention as the site of a criminal case. [2] In February 2017, Karachi Metropolitan Corporation has banned burial in Paposh Nagar Graveyard due to lack of availability of space.
G Block Graveyard,175G Model Town Link Road, Block G Block Q Model Town; Gora Cemetery [6] Gora Kabristan, Dharampura, Saddar Town; Miani Sahib Graveyard; Mian Family Graveyard, Baghbanpura; Mominpura Graveyard [7] Qabristan Shahi Badshahi Bijli Mohallah
Kadu Makrani (real name being Qadir Baksh Rind Baloch) was executed by hanging in the Karachi Central Jail in June 1887. He was buried in Mewa Shah Graveyard. [1] Makrani was a 19th-century insurgent who operated mainly in Kathiawar, Gujarat and was born and raised in Makran.