Top 7 most haunted places of Pakistan
Top 7 most haunted places of Pakistan
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You can find several different types of ghosts and monsters in Pakistan. In the summer, your family members will become frightened or terrified, or maybe they could catch a glimpse of an evil spirit in the form of a shadow that appears to be moving towards you in the dark. Sometimes you might fear for no reason at all which could be a result of the trauma after your husband’s death. It is not always easy for people to get away from ghosts especially the ones in their homes. The following sites are some of the most haunted places in Pakistan. Let us look into the top 7 most haunted places in Pakistan.
7. Ghararistan
Ghararistan is one of the largest cities in Pakistan. According to UNESCO records of 2006, the number of inhabitants in the city is approximately 4,076,959. About 80% of the total population resides in the city. As per history, this town was established by Hindu kings as one of the oldest settlements. There are many religious traditions as well which makes it very interesting to visit this place.
However, during winter, there would be a huge increase in the occurrence of cold-related deaths in the area. Those who are living here also get attracted by the presence of snow in winters. These days, however, the winter seems normal as compared to the past years. For instance, sometimes it might take more than one hour until everyone got clear. On other occasions, it takes hours before someone would return home due to the ghostly appearances. This place is extremely famous for its beauty and its scenery is spectacular.
6. Mianal
Minal is also known as Rumrat Hill from where the name comes. It is located near Balochistan. Minal is used for both Sikhism and the Muslim faith. However, due to the strong Islamic presence in this district, Hindus tend to live here. Since Muslims are quite strict about their rules of religion, some people have decided to live outside these limits. Some people even pray for good luck here so that they could survive long term. They believe that you can see a demon after visiting this place so keep away from it.
5. Khaliqatkara
The location of this place is unknown but according to rumors, it is close to Balochistan. It has been reported that the hill used to be inhabited by the Cholistani tribe. In 1513, the Englishman Christopher Columbus passed through this area. He believed it to be an important stopover as he tried to reach the India-Pakistan border. Many explorers came forward with such reports but unfortunately, people in this place became too superstitious for them to explore further. At present, this place is still uninhabited as no one had ever come across this place.
4. Qadshafi
Qadshafi is one of the most haunted houses in Balochistan. If a person visits the place, they can expect one to get exposed to terrifying things that happen during the day. Some of the residents claim that any male entering this place is bound to meet one of three kinds of spirits in this house: Karga Khan, Karakoram Khan, and Kashaf Khan, who appear to be in charge of the bodies. When one falls down the stairs going up to the upper levels of this building, he may get attacked by Karga Khan. During winter, this guy will appear as if he is running around looking for people who might harm him to steal wealth from them. Whenever the weather becomes colder on the upper levels of this structure; the Karga’s spirits will come out, and they will try to hurt them to steal the money from the residents.
3. Baghban
According to a report given to PBS News by BBC, “Baghban is a place where the local population of Karachi and parts of Balochistan has claimed that evil spirits have inhabited the spot.” Baghban is situated near Thal-e-Saima in the Rahimyana district of Balochistan. According to local residents, anyone who passes through this place is supposed to be cursed by the bad spirits residing inside that place. One man who lived here said, “I have seen my neighbor getting cursed with bad spirits before and I am sure I am not alone in any of those experiences.”
2. Bilbal
According to various sources, Bilbal is mostly remembered as being the only place that has witnessed a massive surge in cases of unnatural deaths during winter. This place is used not only by farmers but also by people who think that God will surely bless them. Once they pray to Allah that he will protect them from certain diseases. This prayer is done daily as they believe it is holy for both males and females. Some people claim that when people pass by this place after a difficult task like farming or work, the bad spirits will appear and take away food, clothing, and other possessions along with their children. Even if a woman passes by this place, she may be attacked or raped by her husband’s cousins. No matter what situation, men should avoid this place at night as the bad spirit of Bilbal is very powerful.
1. Dina
Dina is the highest point in Balochistan. It is the site of many natural occurrences, including the occurrence of hot springs, snow, freezing temperatures, and even the appearance of fireflies in the sky. In fact, it is believed that all sorts of creatures, including dogs, snakes, tigers, rats, scorpions, and lions, used to inhabit the hills around this mountain. Moreover, Dina is often used as a landmark not just in Balochistan but all over the country. People also claim that ghosts and demons reside in this place during winter, making this place one of the most haunted places in Pakistan. Another thing that is worth mentioning is that Dina is the resting ground for Prophet Muhammad. A small mosque has also been built there to pray to Allah for protection against calamities.
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