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English: Overview of Makli Hill. Makli Necropolis is the world's largest burial ground dating back to thousands of years. This ancient cemetery is the final resting place of some of the most powerful kings of the ancient world. It is also believed to be the biggest haunted place on earth, a stigma which is attached to most graveyards around the world. Many urban legends are associated with this ancient burial ground.
This is a photo of a monument in Pakistan identified as the
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