The Tomb of Musapak Shaheed in the town of Uch was built when Uch was an important Sufi center, during the time of the Delhi Sultanate. The tomb is situated at the east of uch sharif. Now it,s realy very difficult for an out sider to find the tomb because of the bazaar around the tomb, even some of the resident of uch don’t know about the tomb. People knows about the tomb of Hazrat Saytad Muhammad Ghaus Bandagi who was the fatherof Hazrat Musa Pake Shaheed. It is a domed mausoleum based on an octagonal plan. Unfortunately, unlike most of the other monuments in Uch, the Tomb of Musapak lacks any clear inscriptions. People of uch says that the workers (Masons) were called from multan to construct the tomb and they never went back. They gave their whole life to uch.
The tomb consist of an approximately hemispherical, slightly-pointed dome on an
octagonal drum over a square or octagonal chamber, with round corner towers, slightly tapered towards the top and sloped inwards. Externally, the surfaces are decorated with striking bands of blue glazed tiles, alternating with broad bands of lime plaster. Each of the round corner towers and smaller turrets on the octagonal drum appear to have been crowned with elaborately sculptured floral forms.
The height of the tomb is approximately 30feet that is divided in to three parts. First part is an octagonal in which there are 8 arche sand 4 doors. Three doors are temporarily closed because of some illegal constructionsaround the tomb and the single door opens in the centre of the bazaar. The wooden door’s and arches are beautifully carved.
The arches are treated with glazed tiles by different patrons. Between each portion there is a design element and carved bricks applied. Each portion is divided with wooden plank to support the foundation and to change the pattern or angle or we can say to break the continuity of architecture. The length of each plank is different according to the space for example in the portion of octagonal it’s length is 8 feet approximately.The wood surface treated very dramatically and the edges are also carved to fit them esthetically and proportionally in the architecture. Interior of musa pak shaheed 16 arches.The second portion of tomb is about 18 feet high from floor and 9 feet from the diversion that is made by fixing wooden plank between them. Its angles are doubled than first one. It have got 16 arches and 8 arches are see through (windows).
The arches are around 6 feet high and 5 feet in width. Different design patrons applied on both interior and exterior of tomb with blue, green and brown glazed tiles. The design patron represents the typical mughal and Islamic architecture. The same architecture and bricks applied on some other tombs at uch like Baha-al-Halim), Bibi Jawindi and Ustad Ladla. Some of the similler tomb are also seen at multan Pattern applied around Buttress at exterior of Musa Pak Shaheed tomb. Although this place is included in the list of world Heritage but there is nothing being done so far. These unique and majestic shrines, which
are supposedly the most attractive archaeological sites in Pakistan are crumbling down to dust due to negligence and improper care of the concerned authorities.
Some 200 years ago, these buildings were destroyed by the change of course of river and floods, which washed out most of the parts of the buildings. The collapsed portions of the building should be completed on top priority basis otherwise after few years we may not find any trace of these splendid pieces of architecture. A renovation of the collapse min are tt of Chauburji in Lahore and renovation Shahi Qila is the superb examples of estoration work. Same methods should be practised here as this is the high time to save these superb monuments.

 
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