Nausherwani tombs explained

Nausherwani tombs, also spelled as Noshirwani tombs, are located near Qila Ladgasht in Mashkel tehsil, Kharan District, Balochistan, Pakistan.[1]

The Nausherwani tombs are a set of nine tombs dating back nearly 800 years. According to district gazetteer of Kharan (1906) there were nine tombs of which two have collapsed by 2004. Nikodar Ooghul belonged to the Arghun dynasty and he converted to Islam and adopted the name Sultan Ahmad Khan[2] in 681 Hijri (1282/1283).

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  1. Web site: Naushervani tombs. September 12, 2011. The Express Tribune.
  2. http://www.persian.packhum.org/persian/index.jsp?serv=pf&file=21601010&ct=55 The third khan, Nikodar, the son of Hulako, who was styled Ahmad Khan