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Faiz Mahal: Sindh's forgotten treasure - Youlin Magazine ## Khairpur Mir’s (Sindh, Pakistan): A Fact-Checked Guide to This Location Pin Khairpur (also written Khairpur Mir’s / Khairpur Mirs) is a city in Pakistan’s Sindh province and the headquarters of Khairpur District (Sukkur Division). Your coordinates (27.5203603, 68.7332775) point to a spot described in your dataset as a “Farm” with a 5 rating, using the Plus Code-style address string “GPCM+48R, Khurshid Colony, Luqman Colony, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan.” Here’s what can be confirmed publicly: the same address string appears online as the listed location for “Moon Light Cricket Club” on Crickslab. That means this pin is at least referenced as a real location in Khairpur city—but the “Farm” category and “5” rating are not independently verifiable from reliable sources I can cite. --- ## Quick facts (from verifiable sources + your provided dataset) - Post title / place name: Khairpur mirs (Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan) - Coordinates: 27.5203603, 68.7332775 - Address string provided: GPCM+48R, Khurshid Colony / Luqman Colony, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan (matches an online team-location listing) - City: Khairpur (capital city of Khairpur District, Sindh) - City population: 191,044 (2023) - District population: 2,597,535 (2023) - District area: 15,910 km² - Your dataset labels (unverified externally): rating “5”; location type “Farm” Outdated-data flag: the population figures above are tied to the 2023 census; future releases or revised tables can change reported totals. The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics describes the 2023 census as digitally conducted during March–May 2023. Bureau of Statistics --- ## What this specific pin can be said to represent (without guessing) The address string you provided—GPCM+48R … Khairpur—is published online as the location for Moon Light Cricket Club. That is the only publicly citable use of this exact string that I can confirm in sources retrieved. ### What cannot be verified from citable sources - That this pin is a farm (public, private, operational, or otherwise) - That the pin’s rating is 5, or where that rating originates If you keep the “Farm” label on your page, the most accurate wording is that your dataset classifies it as a farm—without implying it is a visitor attraction, public venue, or reviewed site. --- ## Khairpur Mir’s in context: city + district facts that matter to travelers ### Khairpur city Khairpur is explicitly identified as a city in Sindh and the capital of Khairpur District. The city’s reported population is 191,044 (2023). Language (city-level, 2023): Khairpur’s Wikipedia summary reports Sindhi as the dominant language in the city with additional shares for Urdu, Punjabi, and others (based on the 2023 census). ### Khairpur District Khairpur District is one of Sindh’s districts, with: - Population: 2,597,535 (2023) - Area: 15,910 km² - Urban vs rural: 844,263 urban; 1,753,272 rural (as presented in the district summary) - Literacy rate: 50.14% total (with male/female breakdown reported in the district summary) These figures are useful because they describe Khairpur as a district with a substantial rural population and a city that functions as an administrative center—relevant context if your page is meant to explain why a “farm” label might appear in or near a city environment. --- ## Heritage sites strongly associated with Khairpur District If your goal is to give RealJourneyTravels readers a grounded reason to care about Khairpur beyond a single pin, two places are repeatedly documented as district identifiers: ### Faiz Mahal (Khairpur) Faiz Mahal is a palace in Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan. Its Wikipedia entry describes it as built in 1798 by Mir Sohrab Khan as part of the Talpur royal complex and notes Rajput and Mughal architectural influences. (The page also states it currently serves as the home of the last Talpur monarch and his family; that claim is presented in the same source.) ### Kot Diji Fort (Fort Ahmadabad) Kot Diji Fort is described as an 18th-century Talpur-era citadel in the town of Kot Diji in Khairpur District, formally known as Fort Ahmadabad. The same source describes it as built by Mir Sohrab Khan Talpur between 1785 and 1795, located on a hill above Kot Diji. --- ## Transport fact you can state confidently: rail access Khairpur has a named railway station entry: Khairpur Railway Station (code KHP) on the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line, associated with Pakistan Railways/Ministry of Railways. This is a verifiable, practical detail for readers who navigate Pakistan cities by the rail network. --- ## Two contextual internal links (verified pages on RealJourneyTravels) To keep readers inside your Sindh/Pakistan coverage while staying factual, these are two existing RealJourneyTravels pages that are explicitly about Sindh locations: - Related Sindh read: Dādu Reviews & Ratings Journey Tours & Travels - Another Sindh place page: Larkana Green Garden (Sindh) Journey Tours & Travels --- ## Accuracy note for publishing this specific “Farm” page The most defensible way to publish this page (while meeting “only factual info”) is to treat it as a Khairpur location pin page with: - the exact coordinates you have, - the fact that the string appears online as a location reference (Crickslab), - and broader Khairpur context drawn from census summaries and documented heritage sites. Anything beyond that—public access, on-site activities, pricing, opening hours, “what to do there,” or asserting it is truly a farm—would require a source that explicitly states those details.

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Updated April 15, 2024

Faiz Mahal: Sindh’s forgotten treasure – Youlin Magazine

## Khairpur Mir’s (Sindh, Pakistan): A Fact-Checked Guide to This Location Pin

Khairpur (also written Khairpur Mir’s / Khairpur Mirs) is a city in Pakistan’s Sindh province and the headquarters of Khairpur District (Sukkur Division). Your coordinates (27.5203603, 68.7332775) point to a spot described in your dataset as a “Farm” with a 5 rating, using the Plus Code-style address string “GPCM+48R, Khurshid Colony, Luqman Colony, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan.”

Here’s what can be confirmed publicly: the same address string appears online as the listed location for “Moon Light Cricket Club” on Crickslab. That means this pin is at least referenced as a real location in Khairpur city—but the “Farm” category and “5” rating are not independently verifiable from reliable sources I can cite.

## Quick facts (from verifiable sources + your provided dataset)

– Post title / place name: Khairpur mirs (Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan)
– Coordinates: 27.5203603, 68.7332775
– Address string provided: GPCM+48R, Khurshid Colony / Luqman Colony, Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan (matches an online team-location listing)
– City: Khairpur (capital city of Khairpur District, Sindh)
– City population: 191,044 (2023)
– District population: 2,597,535 (2023)
– District area: 15,910 km²
– Your dataset labels (unverified externally): rating “5”; location type “Farm”

Outdated-data flag: the population figures above are tied to the 2023 census; future releases or revised tables can change reported totals. The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics describes the 2023 census as digitally conducted during March–May 2023. Bureau of Statistics

## What this specific pin can be said to represent (without guessing)

The address string you provided—GPCM+48R … Khairpur—is published online as the location for Moon Light Cricket Club. That is the only publicly citable use of this exact string that I can confirm in sources retrieved.

### What cannot be verified from citable sources
– That this pin is a farm (public, private, operational, or otherwise)
– That the pin’s rating is 5, or where that rating originates

If you keep the “Farm” label on your page, the most accurate wording is that your dataset classifies it as a farm—without implying it is a visitor attraction, public venue, or reviewed site.

## Khairpur Mir’s in context: city + district facts that matter to travelers

### Khairpur city
Khairpur is explicitly identified as a city in Sindh and the capital of Khairpur District. The city’s reported population is 191,044 (2023).

Language (city-level, 2023): Khairpur’s Wikipedia summary reports Sindhi as the dominant language in the city with additional shares for Urdu, Punjabi, and others (based on the 2023 census).

### Khairpur District
Khairpur District is one of Sindh’s districts, with:
– Population: 2,597,535 (2023)
– Area: 15,910 km²
– Urban vs rural: 844,263 urban; 1,753,272 rural (as presented in the district summary)
– Literacy rate: 50.14% total (with male/female breakdown reported in the district summary)

These figures are useful because they describe Khairpur as a district with a substantial rural population and a city that functions as an administrative center—relevant context if your page is meant to explain why a “farm” label might appear in or near a city environment.

## Heritage sites strongly associated with Khairpur District

If your goal is to give RealJourneyTravels readers a grounded reason to care about Khairpur beyond a single pin, two places are repeatedly documented as district identifiers:

### Faiz Mahal (Khairpur)
Faiz Mahal is a palace in Khairpur, Sindh, Pakistan. Its Wikipedia entry describes it as built in 1798 by Mir Sohrab Khan as part of the Talpur royal complex and notes Rajput and Mughal architectural influences. (The page also states it currently serves as the home of the last Talpur monarch and his family; that claim is presented in the same source.)

### Kot Diji Fort (Fort Ahmadabad)
Kot Diji Fort is described as an 18th-century Talpur-era citadel in the town of Kot Diji in Khairpur District, formally known as Fort Ahmadabad. The same source describes it as built by Mir Sohrab Khan Talpur between 1785 and 1795, located on a hill above Kot Diji.

## Transport fact you can state confidently: rail access

Khairpur has a named railway station entry: Khairpur Railway Station (code KHP) on the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line, associated with Pakistan Railways/Ministry of Railways. This is a verifiable, practical detail for readers who navigate Pakistan cities by the rail network.

## Two contextual internal links (verified pages on RealJourneyTravels)

To keep readers inside your Sindh/Pakistan coverage while staying factual, these are two existing RealJourneyTravels pages that are explicitly about Sindh locations:

– Related Sindh read: Dādu Reviews & Ratings Journey Tours & Travels
– Another Sindh place page: Larkana Green Garden (Sindh) Journey Tours & Travels

## Accuracy note for publishing this specific “Farm” page

The most defensible way to publish this page (while meeting “only factual info”) is to treat it as a Khairpur location pin page with:
– the exact coordinates you have,
– the fact that the string appears online as a location reference (Crickslab),
– and broader Khairpur context drawn from census summaries and documented heritage sites.

Anything beyond that—public access, on-site activities, pricing, opening hours, “what to do there,” or asserting it is truly a farm—would require a source that explicitly states those details.

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