Moomal-Ji-Mari is located 10.5 kilometers south-west of Ghotki town in Taluka Ghotki District Ghotki. Moomal-ji-Mari is historically associated with the legendary Hindu girl named Moomal daughter of Hindu Raja Nand, and this mound is supposed to be the legendry palace of Moomal.
The other version is that this fort was constructed around 590 AD during the reign of Rai Sahasi II. And is one of the six mud forts constructed by him, namely, Uchh, Mathelah, Sewrai, Mau, Alor and Siwistan. Presently the MooMal-ji-Mari is in the shape of a disturb mound encroached by the local people. The mound stands about 50 ft high from the ground level and there is some evidence of old bricks visible in the cutting of the mound. The surface finds include glazed, plain, and stamped pottery, animal...
Read moreMomal- Ji- Mari is a fortress at a distance of 15 kilometers from the Ghotki town and at an elevation of 23 meters, in the village known as Mathelo. A legendary myth and love story is associated with the site which gives an insight into the regions rich history. The site in on 5 acres of land and consists of a museum, library, art gallery, auditorium and a handicraft...
Read moreMumal-ji-Mari is situated in village Mathelo, 8 miles south west of Ghotki town in District Ghotki Mathelo is an ancient village situated on a high mound covering an area of about 15 acres. This mound is believed to represent the Mumal ji (Multi Story building of Mumal). It stands about 50 feet high of the ground level and is almost...
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