At some distance from Pakka Qila is Kacha Qila, translates as the ''weak fort'' but some call it Maki Shah Qila as there's a shrine inside the fort. This is small as compare to Pakka Qila, was made of mud and is now in very desolated state. The fort was built by the same Kalhoro ruler who built Pakka Qila in the year 1768 AD. The fort was made for the same reason the Pakka Qila was made but by using unbaked clay bricks as opposed to fired baked bricks which were used for the construction of Pakka Qila. Today, most people head to the fort to pay a visit to shrine of Makki Shah built on the hill of the fort. Both the Pakka Qila and Kacha Qila is deteriorated and in very desolated state now but they shows a good example of early modern fortifications.


