Turbat
is city located in
Balochistan,
Pakistan.
About
The town is located
in southwest of
Balochistan province
Pakistan it is
situated on the left
bank of the Kech
River, which is a
tributary to the
Dasht River. The
Makran Range to the
north and east
descends to coastal
plains in the south.
The town is a
marketplace for
dates grown in the
surrounding region
and has a
date-processing
factory. Jowar
(sorghum), barley,
wheat, and rice are
also grown, and
livestock are
raised.
Koh-e-Murad is a
shrine, which is
located in Turbat,
Baluchistan. This is
a sacred place for
Zikris where they
believe that Syed
Mohammad Jaunpuri
(who they view as
the Mahdi) meditated
and offered prayers
for a long time.
The followers of
Zikri sect gather
here at the night of
27th Ramadan for
ziarat of this
shrine.
The town has a
special place in
Baloch folklore and
literature, it is
the home of Punnu,
the hero of the
romance of Sassi
Punnu. The remains
of Punnu's fort can
still be seen at
Turbat.
Places of
interest
- Koh-e-Murad
- Former palace
of the Nawab of
Makran (a former
provincial
governor of the
Khanate of
Balochistan.)
- The Nazim's
Mosque
- Turbat Rest
House
Transportation
Turbat has a
domestic airport
which offers direct
flights to Gwadar
and Karachi. The
road network links
Turbat with Panjgur
and Kalat to the
northwest and Pasni
to the southeast. |