Name of Monument: Shahinshah Tomb
Location: Bhag Nari, Kachi District
Date of Construction: c. First Quater of 18th Century.
Material of Construction: Fair Face Brick

The tomb popularly known as Shahinshah tomb is located in Shahinshah graveyard in the suburb of Bhag town. Inside the tomb lies two graves of Shaheed Sufi Ghulam Muhammad Wanjarah and Shaheed Syed Sufi Gilani Abdul Wahab. The tomb is fine example of brick masonry construction. The tomb rest on high podium with corner kiosk typical of architecture of Kachi plains. The tomb has a square plan in the exterior and rises in three tiers and each tier is separated by a horizontal frieze of brickwork. Each facade is horizontally divided into five parts forming 15 blind arches set within a rectangular panel. On top of these arches three are rectangular recessed panels also framed with string courses. The main entrance is framed with in multi-framed full height blind arch covering three horizontal parts. The square plan is converted into octagonal zone of transition to support a dome. The dome has fallen down. Each side of octagonal zone of transition is dived into three recessed arched panels. The central arches have openings which provide light to the interior. The interior was originally plastered which has now mostly peeled off.


