Thatta Mosque Sindh province of Pakistan
Short brief history of District Thatta Sindh province of Pakistan
Thatta formerly commanding the dalta of the Indus. Thatta was the capital of Lower Sindh from the 14th century onwords. The city was destroyed by Mirza Jani Beg in the 16th century. During the ruling period of the Samma dynasty. Thatta was the capital of Sindh for 95 years, w.e.f. 1592-1739. It was the Mughal emperors of Delhi.
Thatta,s Jama Mosque built by Mughal King Shah Jahan in 1647-49. The Jama Mosque Thatta is an exemple of highly defined tile work where wite, green and blue tiles have been combined into a fine mosaic. The Mosque has 33 arches and 93 domes of different size.
In August 2010, Thatta was one of the worst effected district of Pakistan as a result of devastating floods. The sea was on high tide when flooded river water reached it.
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