Laki Shah Saddar railway station

Laki Shah Saddar railway station (Urdu: لکی شاہ صدر ریلوے اسٹیشن, Sindhi: لڪي شاہ صدر ریلوي اسٽیشن) is located in Pakistan.

Laki Shah Saddar
لکی شاہ صدر ریلوے اسٹیشن
لڪي شاھ ريلوي اسٽيشن
Coordinates26.2626°N 67.9032°E / 26.2626; 67.9032
Owned byMinistry of Railways
Line(s)Kotri–Attock Railway Line
Other information
Station codeLSS[1]
Services
Preceding station   Laki Shah Saddar railway station   Following station
Amri   Line
Kotri-Attock
  Channa Halt

laki shah saddar is a small town situated at the right bank of Indus River, beautifully walled by Kirthar Mountains range by west side. This small town has two ways of connections to the rest of country; Indus High way and single track Pakistan Railways.

Other prominent feature of this town is its largely spread area of cemetery, some sources claim that Laki shah Saddar graveyard is second largest cemetery in Pakistan after Makuly graveyard in Thatta district, Sindh. This cemetery buries people from pre-historic dynasties to modern age common people of adjacent areas. It is worth to note that many of the graves and tombs existing here are a real piece of art, but having no recorded history, even no serious effort is so far made to research and explore hidden dimensions of this cemetery. A big number of religious figures are also laid to rest in this cemetery. The most prominent is the Shah Saddarudine Moosvi, he is a one the earliest person who came to south Asia in order to avoid the persecution of Abassi in old Iraq. He is believed to be a person from 8th generation of Imam moosa Kazim, 7th imam according to Shia sect of Islam. Shah saddar"s shrine is a famous place for many people of Pakistan who regularly come there to pay their respect and prayers.

Historically Laki shah saddar has rich culture, and having sound and viable past in terms of trade and commerce. Like many other cities and towns in Pakistan, Laki shah saddar was a very open and secular town before division of south Asia in 1947. Even today there are many pre-partition buildings which speak volumes of one of the most organised and civilized community living in Laki Shah Saddar before the split in 1947.

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