Laar Museum and Molvi Haji Ahmed Mallah Library

Laar Museum and Molvi Haji Ahmed Mallah Library
لاڙ ميوزيم ۽ مولوي حاجي احمد ملاھ لائبريري
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Established1980; 46 years ago (1980)
LocationMain Karachi Road (opposite the Deputy Commissioner's Office), Badin, Sindh, Pakistan
Coordinates24°39′19″N 68°49′42″E / 24.6552°N 68.8284°E / 24.6552; 68.8284
TypeHistory museum
CollectionsIndus-Valley pottery, Quranic manuscripts (Persian, Arabic, Sindhi), historical photographs
FounderShaikh Muhammad Soomar

The Laar Museum and Molvi Haji Ahmed Mallah Library is a historic building located on the main Karachi road opposite the deputy commissioner's office in Badin, Sindh, Pakistan.[1][2][3]

History

The two-story building was established in 1980 through the efforts of Shaikh Muhammad Soomar, a historian, poet, and anthropologist known for his work in preserving artifacts from the lower Sindh regions, such as Badin, Tando Muhammad Khan, and Thatta.[1][4][5] The museum received financial support from former Prime Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo, who donated Rs 0.5 million, and former Governor of Sindh Kamaluddin Azfar, who contributed Rs 1 million to support Shaikh Soomar's preservation efforts.[1]

Collections

The museum once housed a diverse collection of artifacts significant to Sindh's cultural heritage, including pottery from the Indus Valley Civilization, hand-written Quranic manuscripts in Persian, Arabic, and Sindhi, and historical photographs of various locations.[1] However, the collection was compromised when the museum space was used to store relief goods during a flood, resulting in the displacement and damage of many items.[1]

Architecture

The building features an exterior with expansive green lawns and grand marble steps, decorated with milk white tiles showcasing intricate navy blue floral designs.[1] In contrast, the interior of the museum is in a state of neglect, with artifacts covered in dust and cobwebs.[1]

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