Sehwen Sharif is a city located in the Jamshoro District of the Sindh province in Pakistan. It is famous for being the birthplace and resting place of the Sufi saint, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. The city is a popular pilgrimage site for Muslims and attracts thousands of devotees every year. Sehwen Sharif is known for its vibrant and colorful culture, with traditional music, dance, and festivals being an integral part of the local lifestyle. The city is also home to various historical and archaeological sites, including the ancient ruins of Sehwen's fort and the mausoleum of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, a renowned Sindhi poet. Agriculture is the primary occupation of the local population, with the cultivation of crops like wheat, cotton, and sugarcane being prominent.