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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historical Monuments at Makli, Thatta' has mentioned 'Sufi' in the following places:
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[2] Makli Necropolis features several large funerary monuments belonging to royalty, various Sufi saints, and esteemed scholars.
The Sufi saint Sheikh Hamad Jamali is then said to have named the site "Makli", or "Little Makkah", after hearing the story of the pilgrim.
The Sufi saint, poet and scholar Shaikh Jamali established a khanqah, or Sufi gathering site, at Makli and was eventually buried there.
General view of the site Some monuments feature corridors with roofs supported by intricately carved sandstone Some mausolea, such as that of Dean shurfa khan feature strong architectural influences from Central Asia Jam Nizamuddin II's tomb features a jharoka that displays Gujarati influences The tomb of Isa Khan Hussain II is one of the most notable monuments at the site Several tombs are badly damaged Quranic artwork at a decorated grave of a Sufi saint in the necropolis Canopy tomb of Daya Khan Rahu View of Tomb Jam Mubarak Khan View of Nizam al-Din Tomb with polygon pavilion