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The Kirthar Mountains are a mountain range that mark the boundary between the Pakistani provinces of Balochistan and Sindh, and which comprise much of the Kirthar National Park.
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The Kirthar Mountains are a mountain range that mark the boundary between the Pakistani provinces of Balochistan and Sindh, and which comprise much of the Kirthar National Park.

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This mountain range is located in Sindh. It extends about 190 miles southward from River Mula in Central Baluchistan to Muari on the Arabian Sea, west of Karachi. This range forms a boundary between the southern Baluchistan on the West and the Lower Indus Plain on the East. There are several rock hills having heights around 4,000a ft in the south to 8,000 ft north. There is a huge Kirthar National Park being the largest reserve of wildlife in Sindh. The highest elevation of this range was discovered very recently by Shaddan Shah i.e. on April 2009. He named it Koh-e-Benazir to honour the late Benazir Bhutto. Before this the highest was Kutte-ji-Kabar (Tomb of a Dog), which now is the second highest. Kirthar range has several peaks above 5,500 feet and get snowfall in the winters only occasionally. There is a famous Gorakh hill station 93 kilometers north of Dadu city. Kirthar consists of regular anticlinal type mountains with steep arches on its north and west and gentle deep ones towards its south and the Indus valley. The inhabitants are Sindhi and Balochi tribal people mainly involved in flock grazing. What to do Kirthar National Park is a natural habitat for a wide range of animal and bird species as well as home to the majestic Ranikot Fort. Other attractions are a number of beautifully constructed historical tombs at Taung and the Hub Dam, one of Pakistan’s largest dams and a good place to enjoy a variety of water sports. The mountain terrain is ideal for hiking and camping and there are game reserves for hunting. Copied
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This mountain range is located in Sindh. It extends about 190 miles southward from River Mula in Central Baluchistan to Muari on the Arabian Sea, west of Karachi. This range forms a boundary between the southern Baluchistan on the West and the Lower Indus Plain on the East. There are several rock hills having heights around 4,000a ft in the south to 8,000 ft north. There is a huge Kirthar National Park being the largest reserve of wildlife in Sindh. The highest elevation of this range was discovered very recently by Shaddan Shah i.e. on April 2009. He named it Koh-e-Benazir to honour the late Benazir Bhutto. Before this the highest was Kutte-ji-Kabar (Tomb of a Dog), which now is the second highest. Kirthar range has several peaks above 5,500 feet and get snowfall in the winters only occasionally. There is a famous Gorakh hill station 93 kilometers north of Dadu city. Kirthar consists of regular anticlinal type mountains with steep arches on its north and west and gentle deep ones towards its south and the Indus valley. The inhabitants are Sindhi and Balochi tribal people mainly involved in flock grazing. What to do Kirthar National Park is a natural habitat for a wide range of animal and bird species as well as home to the majestic Ranikot Fort. Other attractions are a number of beautifully constructed historical tombs at Taung and the Hub Dam, one of Pakistan’s largest dams and a good place to enjoy a variety of water sports. The mountain terrain is ideal for hiking and camping and there are game reserves for hunting. Copied
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This mountain range is located in Sindh. It extends about 190 miles southward from River Mula in Central Baluchistan to Muari on the Arabian Sea, west of Karachi.

This range forms a boundary between the southern Baluchistan on the West and the Lower Indus Plain on the East. There are several rock hills having heights around 4,000a ft in the south to 8,000 ft north. There is a huge Kirthar National Park being the largest reserve of wildlife in Sindh.

The highest elevation of this range was discovered very recently by Shaddan Shah i.e. on April 2009. He named it Koh-e-Benazir to honour the late Benazir Bhutto. Before this the highest was Kutte-ji-Kabar (Tomb of a Dog), which now is the second highest. Kirthar range has several peaks above 5,500 feet and get snowfall in the winters only occasionally. There is a famous Gorakh hill station 93 kilometers north of Dadu city.

Kirthar consists of regular anticlinal type mountains with steep arches on its north and west and gentle deep ones towards its south and the Indus valley. The inhabitants are Sindhi and Balochi tribal people mainly involved in flock grazing. What to do Kirthar National Park is a natural habitat for a wide range of animal and bird species as well as home to the majestic Ranikot Fort. Other attractions are a number of beautifully constructed historical tombs at Taung and the Hub Dam, one of Pakistan’s largest dams and a good place to enjoy a variety of water sports. The mountain terrain is ideal for hiking and camping and there are game reserves for...

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The Kirthar range stretches from Sindh to Baluchistan, regarded as a natural border between the two regions. This attractive mountain range includes the beautiful Gorakh Hill (5700), Kutte Ji Qabar (6877) and Bandu Ji Qabar (7112). This district isn't simply known for its amazing excellence yet in addition for its rich history. Moreover, there are several rick hills having statures around 4,000 ft. in the south to 8,000 ft. north. There is a colossal Kirthar National Park being the biggest hold of wildlife in Sindh. Kirthar comprises of ordinary anticlinal sort mountains with steep arches on its north and west and delicate profound ones towards its south and the Indus valley. The occupants are mostly Sindhi and Balochi ancestral individuals predominantly associated with group touching. Spread crosswise over 150 miles, it is a perfect place of tourist because of a few streams, springs and noteworthy areas. In any case, it's interesting that couple of visitors want to visit. The neighborhood populace are eager to invite guests and need to make this zone a superior spot. The place doesn’t just look beautiful in summer; even during winter it remains enchanting in any way. Do visit this awesome place whenever you...

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Kīrthar Range, hill region in southern Pakistan. It extends southward for about 190 miles (300 km) from the Mūla River in east-central Balochistān to Cape Muāri (Monze) west of Karāchi on the Arabian Sea. The range forms the boundary between the Lower Indus Plain (east) and southern Balochistān (west). It consists of a series of parallel, rock hill ridges rising from 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in the south to nearly 8,000 feet (2,500 m) in the north. It is drained in the north by the Kolāchi River and in the south by the Hab and Lyāri rivers, which flow to the Arabian Sea. The inhabitants of the region, chiefly Baloch, Jāṭ, and Brahui tribes, subsist by...

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