1. Karoonjhar Mountain
Karoonjhar Mountain is located in Nagarparkar. The hill is rich in granite, limestone, marble and china clay. The mountains of Karoonjhar are 19 km long and their height is about 305 meters. Karoonjhar hill is also mentioned in Sindhi and Gujarati poetry.
2. Bodhesar Mosque
This white pillar mosque in Bhodesar is a small marble and limestone structure near the pond which was built in 1436 AD. It was built by Mahmud Shah bin Zafar Shah, the ruler of Gujarat. Masjid Nagarparkar is located at a distance of 5 km from the city.
3. Bodhesar Temples
Near the foot of Karoonjhar Hill, there are 3 Jain temples, which are smaller than each other. Between 1375 and 1449, these constructions are thought to have been created.
4. Gori Temple
The beauty of your love is more advice than architecture. The body is covered with Jodhpuri Stone and Pure Marble. Gori Temple is located 22 km north of Gori Mandir Verava.
5. Churrio Jabal
There is a Hindu temple on such a hill due to which about 200,000 Hindus visit here every year. There is also multi-coloured granite on the Churrio hill, which is mined. Because expensive minerals are being smuggled, which poses a threat to the existing Hindu temples here.
6. Noukot Fort
Noukot fort is also known as the "gateway to Tharparkar". The Noukot fort was established in 1814. It was founded by Mir Karam Ali Khan Talpur. The purpose of the fort was to protect the Rajputs.
7. Viravah Temple
Viravah temple is located about 24 km north of Nagarparkar town and stands near the ruined ruins of Pari Nagar which is believed to be an ancient port that was either destroyed by the armies of the Emperor of Delhi in 1226 Or by an Earthquake. It is made entirely of white marble and consists of an open group of pillars with a carved capital. Remains of buildings of which this single structure could have been a part are still nearby. The stone is now housed in the National Museum of Pakistan in Karachi.
8. Marvi Well
The Marvi well is located about 30 km north of Nangarhar. Omar Marvi is a Sindhi folk love story. It is also mentioned in Shah Jo Risalo. Marvi was a Sindhi heroine known for her chastity, patriotism and simplicity. Marvi found her idol in the field, a cousin who lived in a neighbouring village.
9. Jain Temple
Nagarparkar's Jain Temple is located at the western end of the city's main bazaar. The real name of the temple is not known, but because of its proximity to the bazaar, locals call it "Bazaar Mandir".
10. Mithi Town
Mithi is a tehsil in the Tharparkar district which has a large area of Thar. Where the only fertile desert in the world exists and consists of barren areas of sand dunes covered with thorny bushes.
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