The
Shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, located in the centre of the town, was built by
Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro, who ruled over Sindh during the late 1700s. Kalhoro ordered the shrine to be built in 1772. It is a structure covered with traditional Sindhi
Kashi tiles, glazed in the colours such as blue and turquoise. The shrine complex contains the tombs of Shah Latif himself, his father Shah Habib, his female relatives, and his Khalifah Tamar Faqeer.The final resting place of Shah Latif is under the main-dome of the building. His grave is enclosed by a carved wooden screen and lies under a fresco. Musicians are often seen serenading the constant trickle of devotees who visit the saint. On Thursday evenings, locals gather around to remember the Sufi saint, by reciting his poems and playing music. The
Urs of Shah Latif is celebrated in the Islamic month of
Safar. ==Museum==