Tomb paintings of Sindh
Tomb paintings of Sindh are found mainly in the Shahdadkot tehsil of Qamber-Shahdadkot[1] in Sindh, Pakistan.
During the Kalhora period (1680–1784 AD) wall paintings became common. They often depicted folk tales, scenes from rustic life, the tribal chiefs and their battles.[2]
The Jamali tombs Larkana and Qamber-Shahdadkot, are famous for the paintings, which depict the romances of Sassui Punnhun,[3] Momal Rano, Suhni Mehar, Layla and Majnun and Noori Jam Tamachi.
See also
References
- Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro, Crumbling heritage Dawn magazine January 11, 2004
- Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro The love tombs of Sindh The Friday Times, May 27 - June 02, 2011 - Vol. XXIII, No. 15
- Tales of the Old Sind, Charles Augustus Kincaid, H.Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922
External links
- HISTORY OF KALHORAS http://www.panhwar.com/Article164.htm
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