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*[http://www.docstoc.com/docs/14572889/Polish-nationals-graves-in-Karachi "Polish nationals’ graves in Karachi"] ''Financial Daily'' 3 November 2007. docstoc.com
*[http://www.docstoc.com/docs/14572889/Polish-nationals-graves-in-Karachi "Polish nationals’ graves in Karachi"] ''Financial Daily'' 3 November 2007. docstoc.com
*[http://dawn.com/2013/02/22/the-graveyard-of-tolerance "The graveyard of tolerance"] by Rafia Zakaria  22nd February, 2013  Dawn.com blog. The graves of the Polish Refugees.  Also see [[Polish Refugees in India 1942-1948]]
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Revision as of 03:21, 5 May 2013

General view(2005)

Gora Kabristan is Karachi's largest and only remaining British era civilian cemetery.

Orgin of name

literally means the graveyard of the 'fair skinned' which reference was to the British occupants of Sind.

Graves

The graves also now house local christians & those of chinese origin. Tombstones are articulate and some are positively works of art.

Location

It is located on Shahrah-e-Faisal, earlier known as the Drigh Road mentioned by T.E.Lawrence in his tome, Seven Pillars of Wisdom.

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