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Discover the beauty and history of Mukhi House in Hyderabad, Pakistan. Mukhi House is one of the most famous historical and cultural landmarks of Sindh, showcasing traditional architecture and rich heritage. In this video, we explore the history, architecture, and significance of Mukhi House, offering viewers a complete tour of this remarkable heritage site.

📍 Location: Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
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00:00In today's special journey, Khushamdid is going to start a journey which will take us straight to Pakistan.
00:06It leads to those forgotten and hidden treasures of history on which the dust of time has settled.
00:13So let's get started without any further delay.
00:17And let us see what is waiting to happen around us. Often we look at such buildings.
00:24They pass by as if they do not exist, but just think, are these silent people
00:30And forgotten walls are nothing
00:33Every brick says that behind every old door lies the history of centuries and the stories of those people who
00:40Who made them? This is the question that will force us to think again and again in today's journey.
00:47Well, in today's quiz we are six
00:50We will discuss these important aspects, starting with the search for hidden heritage, then we will look at the Rand Baloch Masajid, after that
00:57Hyderabad's Makhi House, a masterpiece of eighteenth-century design, is a fascinating restoration story and our final destination.
01:04ka tari
01:14Often, it begins to fade away due to urban progress, the rapid passage of time, and our own inattention.
01:20The interesting thing here is that we are compensating for two completely different buildings.
01:25Imagine two completely different doors, completely different scenes.
01:29But both were surrounded by the same danger and that was to be destroyed forever by the hands of time.
01:34risk of being given
01:35One thing is clear from this that the extinction of heritage is not limited to any particular field or race.
01:41Now let us move towards our other part which is the magnificent Virsa Rind Balot Mosque of South Punjab.
01:51If one looks closely at this eighteenth century Rind Balot Mosque, the impression of time and desolation is clearly visible.
01:58is seen
01:59These Abadatgahs were built by the Rind Balot clan and in particular by Tariq Rind Balot during the reign of Nawab Ghazi Khan.
02:07had been repaired
02:08And indeed, their construction had given a new life to this entire area at that time.
02:14Here, a very surprising fact is that this tribe not only built mosques but also canals.
02:22He also created a complete system for the excavation of
02:24Anyway, the result of this system was that barren lands were transformed into lush fields of wheat and cotton.
02:31That means he not only built buildings with bricks but also gave life to the entire area.
02:36But unfortunately, today this mosque is facing the serious danger of becoming a ruin and being demolished.
02:45The third part of our Sakufatgu is a masterpiece of eighteenth-century design.
02:50Let us understand its modern Tamil aspects.
02:53When we understand the details of their Tamrait aspects and floor plans
02:58So I really have to admire it
03:00After all, how starting from a perfectly square foundation
03:04A wonderful journey to the octagonal central part and then from there to a half-curse, i.e., hemispherical dome.
03:12Has been done
03:12This is a living proof of an impeccable and consistent Tamrati Maharat
03:18These were not ordinary brick buildings at all; they had the usual three-part structure and
03:25Royal bricks were used
03:26And the most interesting thing is that in these, extremely strong lime mortar was used which, in fact, is more expensive than today's
03:33It proves to be more durable than modern cement.
03:36Then there are deep influences of Rajasthani and Persian designs on them.
03:40This beautiful blend of Eastern and Western influences, combined with the dazzling plaster and intricate niches, has created a unique atmosphere.
03:48Local design language of the trade that makes it easy for you
03:52The little that has been worn away by the ravages of time, their delicate green domes and corner minarets, their fine
04:00bear witness to the blessing
04:01The drainage channels of the drains, i.e. water spauls and stu are clearly visible from the plaster work.
04:08It shows how much care and artistic finesse was used in making them.
04:13Now let's come to the fourth part
04:16Let's continue our journey a little further and move towards the story of the man who created the Makkhi House in Hyderabad.
04:24Taking a giant leap in time and geography, we have now reached Hyderabad in the 1920s.
04:31This grand Ushshan Mahal, located on Pakka Kala Rot, was built by an extremely wealthy Sindhi Hindu businessman, Mukhi Jet Anand.
04:39had it done
04:40This house, consisting of twelve rooms, was a symbol of the immense wealth of the Hindu king of that time, his immense power and excellent
04:48A living proof of Indian craftsmanship
04:50The Fly House was not just a stone building but a magnificent palace.
04:56Built on a high platform, this building featured exquisite woodwork.
05:01And its red carpeted stairs added to its splendor.
05:05You will be surprised to know that this house has also hosted great historical personalities like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
05:12During its heyday, this house was a hub of happiness for 26 years.
05:16Then came the partition of 1947 which changed everything and finally gave this family its great legacy.
05:23I had to leave home forever
05:25And that leads us to our fifth part, which is a fascinating story of restoration.
05:31Journey from Jawal back to Uruj
05:34The journey of this building is filled with extreme intoxication and Faraz.
05:38After being built in 1920 and evacuated in 1946
05:42This grand house served as a government office and school.
05:46The matter did not stop here
05:47During the massive Lisani riots of the 1970s
05:52It was even set on fire
05:54causing heavy damage
05:56But happily
05:57Dr. Kaleem Ullah Lashari in 2006
06:00and with the efforts of the Sindh government
06:02Its magnificent restoration began
06:04So that it can be converted into a wonderful museum
06:07The emotions associated with this restoration are so deep
06:11It is difficult to express in words
06:13When Makhi Jet Anand's grandson
06:15Dr Suresh Anand
06:17Come back to see this restored museum
06:19So guess what they are
06:21can be inferred from these alphabets
06:23that surely in silence
06:25I must be crying while clinging to the walls of this house
06:27Where he tells stories about his mother's childhood
06:30used to roam around this place
06:31Which she called Makhi Mahal
06:33This reflects this deep emotional connection.
06:36The one who is a man's own soil
06:38and it happens by its own inheritance
06:39In the sixth and final part
06:41We will examine this question
06:43Preservation of our historical history
06:46how is it possible
06:48Now on one side of Makhi House
06:50That's a fantastic Tibi restoration.
06:51which we mentioned
06:53But on the other hand, these Rinda Baloch
06:55Take a look at the massage
06:57It's slowly falling apart
06:59And with time it is again becoming a part of nature.
07:02This is extremely important here
07:04that if Mahreen is of these Masajits
07:19come before us
07:20The first method is the same as the physical restoration.
07:23As happened with Mukhi House
07:25By finding the pus before dividing it
07:28rebuilt exactly like this
07:30So that the people can feel it by digging it
07:33And the second method is educational or research protection.
07:36As we saw in the example of Rind Baloch Masajid
07:40where before the building completely collapsed
07:42This was captured on paper through floor plans and illustrations.
07:47In fact, both methods are useful in keeping the history of our country alive.
07:52So, finally, this important question arises.
07:55that in our own populations
07:57In the narrow streets of our cities
07:59And how many such unknown historical places are there?
08:02who are still waiting to tell their stories
08:05Will you ever look closely at these silent walls around you?
08:09Because there may be some great secret of history
08:13Waiting to be discovered right next to you
08:16Thank you so much for being a part of this journey with us in this interesting journey.
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