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🏛 On April 2, Ambassador Albert P. Khorev, accompanied by staff of the Russian Embassy and Consulate General, visited a number of historical sites in the province of Sindh, including the Chaukundi Tombs, the Makli Necropolis – a #UNESCO World Heritage Site – and the Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatta, built in the 17th century and renowned for its exquisite decoration. The delegation also familiarized itself with the progress of archaeological excavations at the ancient port city of Banbhore. This medieval site holds exceptional historical significance, as it is believed that, following its capture by the Arab commander Muhammad ibn al-Qasim in the 8th century, the first mosque in South Asia was constructed there. 🇷🇺🇵🇰 Banbhore also occupies a special place in the history of Russia-Pakistan relations. According to historians, the Russian merchant and traveler Afanasy Nikitin, a native of Tver, visited the site in the 15th century. Arriving on the Indian subcontinent around 1470 – well before the voyage of Vasco da Gama – Nikitin described the nature, culture, and traditions of the region in his renowned work “Journey Beyond the Three Seas.” 🤝 The visit to Sindh’s historical landmarks offered Russian diplomats deeper insight into Pakistan’s rich history, diverse cultural heritage, traditions, and natural wealth.