GWADAR: Researchers have found traces of Nimrod here in Pakistan in theface of an ancient gate named ‘Sutak Deen Dar’ some 150 kilometres fromGwadar city.
The dilapidated, burned-down gate was built around 3500 BC and used to linkthe Makran Coast with Mesopotamia, a BBC Urdu reportlink>quoted a local andexperts as saying.
The gate symbolises a corridor and is known as the resting place of Nimrod,informed an area resident Dad Raheem.
Raheem stated that he is the sole care-taker of the place and he learntabout its significance with time. My grandfather and great grandfather usedto tell me about this, he said.
The area around the gate is known as Meerani bazar and houses almost 5000people.
The gate was initially discovered in 1875 but somehow was believed to behaunted which is why it was left deserted.