The Karachi War Cemetery was created to receive World War II dead from cemeteries scattered across the country, as it was felt that their proper maintenance could not be assured.Some remains of soldiers and other personnel who died during World War II and later between 1945-1947, were shifted from the following towns in Pakistan, by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) and the British Council:
Old Christian Cemetery, Abbottabad
Jhelum Christian Cemetery
The CWGC is responsible for its upkeep. It employs 4 people on site: 3 gardeners and...
Read moreOne of the most maintained graveyards of Karachi, mostly Graves are from world War 1 and 2 era. Currently there is no more space available for new Graves. It is situated on a very busy main dalmia road right besides the bahria University. Those who are planning to visit try to plan your visit in afternoon. During the afternoon time its easy to get...
Read moreIt's a very peaceful and well maintained rest place of world war soldiers. Soldiers and officers deceased in world war 2 (some are also from ww1), were bought in karachi and buried here. At the time of war, karachi was a safe zone. Therefore, they made a cemetery over here. The graveyard is situated on karsaz road, near to...
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