Sateen Jo Aastan

Sateen Jo Aastan (Sindhi: ستين جوآستان) is located on the left bank of the Indus River near Rohri, Sindh, Pakistan.[1][2] The place was named as “safae-e-safa” built by Mir Abu al Qasim Namkeen when he was the governor of the Bakhar. He used this great scenic place as cultural gathering place, particularly in full moon nights. Abu al Qasim died in 1018 AH (1609 or 1610 AD) and his body was brought for burial from Kabul at this place. His son Mir Abu al Baqa Amir Khan died in 1057 AH (1647 or 1648 AD) in Thatta and his body too was brought to bury here along with his father Abu al Qasim Namkeen.

  1. ^ Tourism In, Sindh. "ستِين جو آستان Seven Sisters Story". Tourism In Sindh. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Satiyan jo Asthan: Ailing women flock to Rohri's Seven Sisters". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 7 August 2015.