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A beautiful & wonderful trip of Skardu & Hunza valley. Nagar was an independent principality state for more than 1,200 y...
22/04/2025

A beautiful & wonderful trip of Skardu & Hunza valley.

Nagar was an independent principality state for more than 1,200 years. The British gained control of Nagar during the Anglo-Brushohe war, locally known as Jangir-e-Lae. Jangir-e-Lae was fought between the people of Nagar state and the troops of the British Raj at Nilt from 1st December to 23 December 1891.

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27/03/2025

A good teacher is like a candle—it consumes itself to light the way for others." –Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

18/03/2025

In this video you can see how a street dentist in Pakistan fix 4 teeth in only USD$5.00

17/03/2025

A beautiful short video.

27/02/2025

Visit some parts of beautiful Pakistan with in 4 minutes with Pak/Pakistan Guided Tour.

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Pakistan is one of the few countries with such a dynamic landscape; rivers, deserts, lakes, waterfalls, springs, glacier...
17/09/2024

Pakistan is one of the few countries with such a dynamic landscape; rivers, deserts, lakes, waterfalls, springs, glaciers we seem to have it all in great abundance.

The much renowned Hunza valley is often referred to as heaven on earth, enveloped in the grand Himalayas and the Karakoram mountain ranges, this place has been a great tourist attraction for many years.

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WAHGA/WAGHA BORDER LAHORE The governments of both nations started the Wagah Border Ceremony, also known as the Beating R...
11/06/2024

WAHGA/WAGHA BORDER LAHORE

The governments of both nations started the Wagah Border Ceremony, also known as the Beating Retreat Ceremony, in 1959. It symbolizes the competition and brotherhood between the countries and their cooperation. Over time, hostility and antagonism between the two nations have significantly decreased.

Palistan and Indian border guards have done away with aggressive gestures during the daily ceremonial "retreat" ceremony on the border at Wagah.
For 30 minutes every day at sunset the guards high-kick, stamp, speed march, goose marching and bawl their way through a choreographed routine.
It ends in the lowering of both flags and the slamming of the border gates.
The display has become a huge tourist attraction, drawing thousands of spectators every evening.

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My guests were stayed very near to Lawrence garden Lahore.Lawrence Garden was established in 1885.this sprawling park co...
10/06/2024

My guests were stayed very near to Lawrence garden Lahore.

Lawrence Garden was established in 1885.
this sprawling park covers 141 acres and is a beloved spot for both locals and tourists. It was originally named Lawrence Gardens in tribute to John Lawrence, who was India's Viceroy. In its early days, the park was designed as a botanical garden, inspired by England's Kew Garden.

Lahore is also known as the 'City of Gardens' because of its many parks and gardens. This city is known for its rich culture and lively atmosphere. Pakistan's major Urdu film industry Lollywood is also based here at the "Cultural Heart of Pakistan".
There is also a four century old banyan tree in Lahore Zoo. Botanical tests reveal it was planted 400 years ago (somewhere in 17th century). It had not only been providing shade to people, but has been a continuous source of shelter and livelihood to scores of bird species for hundreds of years.

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Hazuri Garden & Heer Waris Shah.Visualise a sunset over a 16th century Mughal fort and a 17th century Royal (Badshahi) m...
03/06/2024

Hazuri Garden & Heer Waris Shah.

Visualise a sunset over a 16th century Mughal fort and a 17th century Royal (Badshahi) mosque. Under this view people in the courtyard of these monuments gatherd to participate in renditions of one of the most profound and timeless works of Punjabi poetry.

This scene was not a page recreated from Arabian Nights but a distinct feature from the culture and heritage of 'Lahore, Lahore Hai!'

Until the early 1980s, gardens and open spaces in Lahore’s Walled City, served as places where people frequented to break the monotony of their lives as well as take part in cultural activities. Discussion forums, get-togethers and literary renditions by singers and poets in these spaces were a part of their being and life.

Popular folklore like Heer Ranjha was delivered in poetical colours known as Heer Khawani.

Few years ago with my late friend Rana Mohammad Bashir, I used to go there (Hazuri garden) to listen Heer Ranjha, some people also used to come on every Sunday/Friday from Sheikhupura, as you know “there were only two books which people had memorized by heart – the Holy Quran and Heer Waris Shah.”

The most popular venues for such activities of cultural bo***ge were Hazoori Garden and Ali Bagh, within the confines of the Lahore Fort.

“Every evening, people would bring chaadars along and sit in groups at Hazoori Garden. I remember the poets would take turns and there was a permanent revered place for them in the courtyard,”.

Waris Shah’s version of Heer Ranjha, penned in 1766, earned unrivaled popularity and illuminates the tragedy of two lovers in Punjabi culture. The affinity to this folklore was such that “to forget couplets from Heer was considered a cardinal sin and when singers forgot or made mistakes the listeners were quick to respond and correct them,”.

I also heard from Khalid Sahib about visiting the abode of another famous Punjabi poet, Ustad Daman, renowned for his political critiques. Daman today is famously recalled as the poet of the Walled City.

“In addition to sharp wit and tongue, Daman was also an accomplished cook,”.

Daman, a tailor by profession, had taken a small room behind the Fort, near Taxali Gate. Renowned poets and artists like Faiz Ahmed Faiz and Abdul Rahman Chughtai frequently visited him at his humble abode.

After Daman’s death, a number of his students decided to keep the legacy of Daman and Punjabi poetry alive and converted his abode into the Daman Academy.

“Modernisation has made Lahore’s Walled City lose its charm and heritage as the vanishing gardens have confined the activities of its literary society to almost nil.”

“Taxali Bagh has been commercialised. The trees in Nasir Bagh and around Minar-e-Pakistan were destroyed during General Zia’s era.”

“Hazoori Bagh, the last remaining gathering place also met a similar fate and thus the literary mehfils came to an end,”.

Hazoori Bagh is fenced with barbed wire nowadays. While half a dozen gardeners work all day to prepare the lawn for the next Independence Day ceremony or a foreign delegation, the fact of the matter is that it remains closed to the literary circles of the Walled City.

“Times and lives of ordinary people have changed.” This may be a major factor for literary activities vanishing from the cultural fabric of Lahore's Walled City.

“Now a days cell phone & social media have replaced the literary sources of entertainment for which Lahore was famous for."

All said and done, Lahore still resists changes in its cultural fabric. Sometimes Walled City Of Lahore Authority arranges to recite Heer. However the audience is lacking, indicative of the fact that people of the Walled City no longer consider these activities as a source of cultural bonding.

Perhaps nothing is of permanence – the law of nature remains cardinal.

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Shalamar/Shalimar Gardens Lahore: The main entrance today is on the GT Road, which was, sadly, ruined by the present set...
29/05/2024

Shalamar/Shalimar Gardens Lahore:

The main entrance today is on the GT Road, which was, sadly, ruined by the present set of rulers but in the past only few years ago, who were keen to make an orange line track and erased the amazing water filtration plant opposite the garden on the southern side. This was a unique masterpiece, for the canal dug by the Mughals passed through this plant and fed the garden fountains with crystal clear water. To the eastern side a massive ‘katchi abadi’ eats into the outer walls and ‘Shahi Hammam’ outer walls have been damaged.

The land where the garden exists originally belonged to the ‘zaildar’ of the area, who belonged to an Arain family.He gifted it to Mughal emperor Shah Jahan , who bestowed on the family till ‘time eternal’ the title of Mian, a title they still use. He also placed the garden under the supervision of the head of the Mian Arain family, which task they carried out for over 350 years till 1962 when then president Ayub Khan nationalised it more so because Mian Iftikharuddin opposed his martial law, and was owner of ‘The Pakistan Times’, seen by many a Left-leaning publication.

If we take a look at the garden itself, we have three layers of gardens and fountains, they being Farah Bakhsh (bestower of pleasure) with 105 fountains, which is the highest level garden, and the Faiz Bakhsh, (bestower of goodness) which is the middle level garden with 152 fountains, and the lowest level garden is called Hayat Bakhsh (bestower of life) with 153 fountains. The water can flow through a canal that started off from Hayatabad at the foothills of the Himalayas and end in the water filtration plant in Lahore, a wonder of engineering in itself. To the east of Farah Bakhsh garden is the Naqar Khana, a special enclosure for ladies of the harem.

As one walks through the gardens, it is sad that the fountains work only when VIPs visit, or on special occasions. These are powered by water pumps from tubewells dug outside the western wall. The structures are crumbling at places, and what was shocking was that the front entrance floral designs are now done in enamel paint. Surely a world heritage site does not warrant such treatment.

But the worst part of this historical garden is the condition of the trees. We learn from documents that these gardens once had 11 types of fruit trees. Today only three types exist, they being the mango, the mulberry and the peach.

Maybe it is time the government asked the Mian Arain family of Baghbanpura just how they managed to maintain this beautiful garden for 350 years, or am I clinging to straws in the wind?
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As you know history tells us that wherever Muslims went in the world, one of the foremost things they did was to build a...
08/05/2024

As you know history tells us that wherever Muslims went in the world, one of the foremost things they did was to build a mosque. All over the world, Muslim preachers, conquerors and rulers have built magnificent mosques that not only reflect the typical style of Islamic architecture but also exemplify the aesthetic sense of the builders.

Talk about Mughal kings and you will find a number of mosques built during Mughal regime throughout the sub-continent. The city of Lahore is privileged to have one of the most glorious and largest mosques built by Mughals in the sub-continent. Badshahi Masjid or Imperial Mosque was built in 1674 under the patronage of Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth Mughal emperor. The mosque was built under the supervision of Fidai Khan Koka, the foster brother of Aurangzeb and therefore, his name is printed on a beautiful marble slab that is affixed at the main entrance of the mosque.

The history of Badshahi Mosque is also full of turmoil like many other buildings of Mughal regime. The Sikh and British rulers who ruled over the sub-continent after disintegrating the Mughal regime manifested their hatred towards the Muslim precursors by making attempts to destroy the beauty of their buildings. So like Shalimar Gardens, Badshahi Mosque too was converted into a stable for army horses. Sanctity of the mosque was trodden, Muslims weren't allowed to enter the mosque and for a long period 'Azaan' was not chanted inside the mosque. Muslims could only gather at a small place outside the mosque and say their prayers there. Marble, rubies and other precious stones were also stolen.

The British didn't do any good to the mosque either. They used it as a practice camp for their military weapons, demolished one of its walls and badly damaged the interior of the mosque that consisted of beautifully engraved Quranic verses and fresco. However, after sensing Muslim's hatred towards them, they handed over the mosque to the Muslims in 1852. After that repair work started at the mosque and it took many decades', hard work and millions of rupees until the mosque regained its original beauty.

Badshahi Mosque has the capacity to accommodate over 60,000 worshippers and it closely resembles Jama Masjid built by Shah Jehan in Delhi. It is built with red brick and white marble. Its domes and four minarets at each corner of the mosque are visible from quite a distance from the mosque. Its central hall is very vast and spacious and therefore the biggest congregation of Eid prayers in Lahore is held in this very mosque.

Badshahi Mosque is a witness to Muslim unity as well. This is because during the second Islamic Summit hosted by Pakistan in 1974, 39 heads of different Islamic states offered their Friday prayers.

A few years back, a small Islamic museum was added to the mosque. The museum contains precious relics of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), his cousin and son-in-law Hazrat Ali (RA) and Prophet's beloved daughter Hazrat Fatima Zahra (RA). It also contains some old hand-written copies of the Holy Quran. This all makes Badshahi Mosque a place worth worshipping and worth visiting as well.
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SHORT HISTORY OF KHAPLU VALLEY.Khaplu is the capital city of district,  the city is popular for its historical buildings...
28/04/2024

SHORT HISTORY OF KHAPLU VALLEY.

Khaplu is the capital city of district, the city is popular for its historical buildings constructed with a mix of Persian & Tibetan architecture and Buddhist Rick carvings which tells the centuries old saga of life thus making in a true "Living Museum ." There are many beautiful gardens, meadows, Lake lay by areas and tracking paths in the side areas of the city, that provide opportunities to walk leisurely in the midst of greenery.
The original settlers of Ghanche were Tibetan and Turks. A warrior namely Baig Manthal is believed to be the founder of YABGO DYNASTY, which once ruled whole area for 700 years till 1972. In 14th century a Muslim Sufi missionary Syed Ali Hamdani also called Shah-e-Hamdani (R.A) came and inclined people towards Sufi Islam and founded Chaqchan mosque which is now an oldest mosque in Gilgit-Baltistan.

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