Bara Bagh Cemetery, Lasbela

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Bara Bagh Cemetery, Lasbela
Bara Bagh Cemetery, Lasbela
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Coordinates 26°17′04″N66°18′19″E / 26.28444°N 66.30528°E / 26.28444; 66.30528

Bara Bagh Cemetery, Lasbela is an ancient cemetery of the Jams of Lasbela of the Lasbela princely state, containing more than 100 graves of which 40 belong to the Jams. [1] [2]

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It is located at Bara Bagh, eight kilometers away from Lasbela District, Balochistan, Pakistan. [1] [2]

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