The Talpurs’ profound reverence for Ahl-i-Bait (opens original article in a new tab)
The Talpur descendants in Tando Mir Noor Mohammad maintain their historical and religious traditions, including building replicas of shrines, despite changes in their settlement and land ownership.
- Tando Mir Noor Mohammad is a village in Sindh with historical ties to the Talpur rulers who were displaced by the British in 1843.
- The Talpur descendants maintain traditions of reverence for Ahl-i-Bait, including building replicas of shrines like Sayyida Zainab's in Damascus.
- The family has preserved their heritage through structures such as a 160-year-old palace and zari, despite land sales to real estate developers.
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