Type: Monument - Tomb
Province: Sindh
District: Qambar Shahdadkot
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 19th Century CE
Description: The graveyard is known as Garhi Sher Muhammad Naich, it consists on one mosque known as Naich Khan Jamia Mosque, one tomb, one collapse structure and recent graves. Structure-01 (Naich Khan Jamia Mosque) Naich Khan Jamia mosque has a rectangular shaped courtyard with a boundary wall and wooden door on the east and south. The boundary/courtyard wall is surviving in a damaged condition. There are three marble graves in the courtyard. The mosque is rectangular in shape with facade on the eastern side, it is decorated with three recessed rectangular panels with recessed tudor arches and within these arches there are tudor arches with wooden doors and the recessed tudor arch panels blocked with wooden planks above the entrances. The spandrels of the central recessed tudor arches and all three wooden doors are further adorned with embossed floral motifs. On both sides of the central recessed rectangular panel, there are recessed tudor arches and rectangular panels. The western exterior wall has a mehrab and the southern and northern walls have two recessed tudor arches with wooden windows.
Latitude: 27.688030000
Longitude: 67.843473000
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: Documentation of the Heritage Sites and Monuments of Sindh
Published In: Endowment Fund Trust for Preservation of the Heritage of Sindh
Year of Publication: 2021
Bibliography/Reference: Shiekh, Nilofer