Friday, 26 February 2016

LAHORE A BEAUTIFUL AND HISTORICAL PLACE:

                                                Lahore has been topic to many dissimilar ruling dynasties over the centuries. As Mughal ruler Akbar's capital city, Lahore, from 1584 to 1598, came the erection of some of the finest monuments in the Mughal kingdom. Akbar built the enormous Lahore Fort on the fundamentals of   earlier fort and with this   city within a red brick wall audacity 12 gates. Jahangir and Shah Jahan both unmitigated the castle, built palaces and tombs, and laid out gardens. for the period of the 18th century, as Mughal power dwindled, there were steady invasions until the Sikh monarch, Ranjit Singh, invaded and took the city in 1799 and became ruler. Since freedom from the British in 1947, Lahore has extended quickly as the capital of Pakistani Punjab. It is the large city in the state and an important trade center.

 Work of art a view of Lahore, Punjab, by an mysterious artists c. 1825-1880:

 

 

 


 
 


 

 

 


 
 

Alamgiri Gate (Lahore Fort):

LAHORE FORT


                               It was built  in 1673. It's the main access to the Lahore Fort from west opposite Badshahi Mosque. The colossal gateway is an magnificent porch flanked by two semi-circular bastions.

The enormous arched entrance in the middle was planned to allow the emperor's elephant mounted convoy to pass through. It leads to the middle square hall having deep domed recesses on the east and north and a stairway leading to the upper storey buildings. The archway on the south leads to inside of the fort.

Lahore Railway station:

LAHORE RAILWAY STATION




Lahore Railway Station was exactly the first purpose-built British imperial building, its basis stone haying been laid by John Lawrence in 1859, and it price semi a million rupees to construct. 
                    Lahore Railway Station is envoy of typical grand British construction in the Indo-Pak subcontinent during the British Raj. The railway network recognized by the British was very wide and is one of their long-term contributions to the culture and transportation of this region. With its great round bastions and high machicolated towers, Lahore station may look as if it is the product of some small lived teamwork between the Raj and the Disney Corporation, but it was in truth built in deadly earnest. 
                     The twin towers look as above suspicion as Swiss cuckoo clocks, but they were planned to be bomb- proof, while the loop holes diagonally the facade are not the mock dart slits they come into sight to be, but placements for Maxim guns, which were pinched down carefully designed lines of fire. Even the vast train sheds could, in an emergency, be preserved with enormous sliding metal doors, turning the whole complex into a colossal fortified bunker.
                       According to its engineer, William Brunton, the whole station had a "defensive character" so that "a little stronghold could secure it in opposition to enemy attack".
The station was built in the imperative aftermath of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. So the building was intentionally planned to function both as a station and as a fort. At the time one of the key concerns was the safety of railway staff, and accordingly, the building was planned to provide housing for "refuge of the Railway staff and others in any time of hazard." Constructed totally of brick masonry, its quaint square turrets increase above the main structure and carry huge clocks which could be visible from grand distances, once again underscoring the significance of time that an industrialized civilization such as England was keen to instill in the local public.
                      The most basic of the Raj structures of Lahore, few railway stations can present a picturesque sight such as this. The station provides a imposing setting for the important railway junction that Lahore became yet since the first train was sprint to Amritsar in 1860. Later, when linkages had been recognized with Bombay, Calcutta and Peshawar, and in 1889 with Karachi, Lahore contributed appreciably to making Karachi the major exporter of wheat by transporting wheat from Punjab's canal colonies.
Throughout the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878), Lahore played a important role by facilitating the way of 75 trains every 24 hours to carry troops and supplies to the war objective.
                              Its engineer, William Brunton was mainly happy with the masonry, which he called 'the most excellent in the world' and which he felt convinced could survive even full-scale howitzer fire. When Lord John Lawrence ruined the earth on the future site of Lahore Railway Station in February 1859, the silver shovel he second-hand bore the Latin motto 'tam bello quam pace'- better silence than war. The motto was suitable because the railways did play a very important part in creating a peaceful, united India. The irony was that fewer than a century later, they were also the tool that made its permanent division feasible. The biggest relocation in human being history was only possible because thousands of people could be relocate from one end of the country to another by rail.

 MINAR- E-PAKISTAN:

MINAR- E- PAKISTAN



Minar-e-Pakistan (Under Construction) throughout 1960s at Iqbal Park - is a public tombstone on the place where, on 23 March 1940, the All-India Muslim League approved the Lahore declaration, the first administrator call for a divide homeland for the Muslims living in the South Asia, in agreement with the two nation theory.
                   The tower was intended and supervised by Nasreddin Murat-Khan, an designer and engineer hailing from Daghestan.The structural sketch was given by a civil engineer Abdur Rehman Khan Niazi from Lahore, who was employee with Murat Khan. Accepted by the President, the plan was build by Mian Abdul Khaliq and Co,The base stone was establish on 23/3/1960. 
                   The construction took eight years, and was finished in 1968. The Minar was completed on 31 October 1968 at an probable cost of Rs. 705,8000. The money was composed by imposing an additional tax on the cinema and horse racing tickets on the order of Akhtar Hussain, head of West Pakistan. Now a day, the minaret provides a beautiful view to visitors who can go up up the stairs or through an elevator. The parks around the monument comprise marble fountains and an artificial lake.

Monday, 2 November 2015

Hi people ,

           As I have introduced myself " I am the Pakistan" today I am going to share my beautiful places and people, Its a dream land with full of cultures and with natural beauty which makes the definition of the beauty complete,

My capital city Islamabad

Islamabad is a capital of Pakistan with natural  beauty and  sweet people.

Total land area: 906 sq km
Total papulation :805,235  
Islamabad is very famous by virtue of its lush green mountains and pollution free environment,scenic beauty and modern civic amenities attract both people from home and abroad. the more wide open roads, parks,modern town planning,security system,has enhanced human wish to visit this city once in life and who have visited once this city in their life definitely wish to build a home to settle for the rest of his life.
Demographically punjabis are 65% of the population followed by 14% of muhajirs and 10 to 20 % are pashtun living in this city.
Administrative system is under control of Capital development authority (CDA) and old commisioner system is also in practice.
  Islamabad is a capital of pakistan and situated on the pothohar plateau in the north west of the country,The FIeld marshal Gen Ayub khan decided to build a new city in this area for the capital of pakistan because of its unpolluted environment and situated far from the indian border then lahor 
Islamabad  is a new city as compare to other cities but it has so much in store for those with passion and serenity some of the worth seeing places are as follow,


                                                                  Faisal Mosque


  •  Faisal Mosque situated down under the Margalla hills 
  •  Largest Mosque in pakistan
  •  Completed in 1986
  •  Total area 54,000 sq ft
  •  Over 200,000 worshiper can pray at a time  

 Rawal lake    

Rawal lake is an artificial reservoir of the pakistan which fulfill the water demand of the Islamabad and Rawalpindi , beautiful place to visit and for  entertainment because of natural beauty.It is a       reconcilement of korang river and other small streams coming from the margalla hills.        
  • Rawal Lake is located within an isolated section of Margalla hills                                        
  • It is situated on the area of 8.8 sq km                                                                                   
  •      Maximum depth:(102ft) 31m                                                                                                         Simli lake                  


Simli lake is the most beautiful place in the Islamabad, the hottest activities are boating and fishing.

  • The largest reservoir of drinking water                                                                         
  • The water stored from the melting snow of the Murree hills                                                    
       Most beautiful places to visit
  •  Shah Faisal Mosque
  •  Margalla hills
  •  Daman-e-Koh
  •  Taxila and the world's oldest University, Takshashila 
  •  Shaker Parrian 
  •  Golra Sharif
  •  Lotus Lake 
  •  Pakistan Museum of Natural History 
  •  Islamabad Museum 
  •  Islamabad Zoo 
  •  Lok Virsa Museum 
  •  Supreme Court of Pakistan 
  •  National Parliament of Pakistan
  •  National Monument 
  •  Japanese Park 
  •  Chinatown 
  •  Chattar Bagh 
  •  Fatima Jinnah Park 
  •  Rawal Dam 
  •  Play Land

         Education 

          Islamabad has some of the best modren education institutions of pakistan such as follow,

  •  Bahria University (Sector E-8) 
  •  Quaid-i-Azam University (Sector G-4) 
  •  International Islamic University (Sector H-10) 
  •  Allama Iqbal Open University (Sector H-8) 
  •  Shifa International Hospitals Ltd (Sector H-8) 
  •  National University of Modern Languages (Sector H-9) 
  •  COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (Sector H-9) 
  •  Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology (Sector G-7) 
  •  National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences (FAST-NUCES) 
  •  (in Sector H-11) 
  •  Air University (Sector E-9) 
  •  Al-Huda University (Sector H-11) 
  •  SZABIST (Sector F-8) 
  •  Muhammad Ali Jinnah University





Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Pakistan




                      Hi people,
                                My name is Pakistan, I am 65 years old Muslim country, Now i am going to introduce myself with realities and references,  So my name  basically Pakistan's meaning is "land of pure"  its a relation of two words "pak" an urdu word meaning pure and "istan" a Persian word meaning place of, So the first word pure have its own importance because I was came into being with purity, devotion, struggle and based on two nations theory. Now its very important to know that before partition of india it was British Indian empire land siege by the British company came for the purpose of business  in 1757 in india where Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Sikhs and people from other religions were living together in majority were Hindus and Muslims. It was a land with full of auriferous soil ,due to its producibility British were interested to get hold the India and was successful in their objectives.

  Map before partition of india


                The map clearly shows the exact area where the partition was made.Before the partition it was under control of british army with mostly local hindu rulers.Muslims were in majority in different places of the india and they had acute feelings that they should have a place where they can live freely so in result of their sacrifices and struggle I was came into being in 1947 with the name of Islamic Republic of  Pakistan convex in the map of the world as muslim country.

Map after partition of india

Total area: 796,09 6km
                      I am a  beautiful and peaceful place for everyone with a mixture and reconcilement of different cultures like punjabi,sindhi,balochi,pashto,pothwari,kashmiri,etc,the objective of making pakistan was to promote  peace and happiness not only for the people of pakistan but also for the whole world.I am standing on the pillars of Islam that preach peace for everyone. I am a muslim by birth and have also huge knowledge of other religions too.  In modern world some people from different classes are trying to show my face filthy, but they are not reprehensible as much as my people are, I am looking everything and know why they doing this its just because the illiteracy of my people, lack of interest about me and they have forgotten the purpose why their forefathers present sacrifices for a separate country.
                        Today some people are trying to convey my bad impact to the whole world but  they never know and think that this place can't produce rubbish things,I am not promoting terrorism in fact the word terrorism is strange for me,I like peace and in my religion there is no space for terrorism or extremism due to the bad act of some people so how anyone can blame the whole nation.I have produced a huge list of impressive people having their efforts and services for the happiness and peace Here I an,t forget Abdul Star EDHI the person a symbol of peace care and love for everyone for every religion the way he serving the nation its admirable  and Malala yousafzai a girl who fought for her nation fought for the Pakistan fought for education most importantly for the peace So it is a wrong statement that pakistan is promoting terrorism and extremism thousands of sacrifices presented from the forces and local people why its is happening its point of panic for me. I want my people prosperous but people should aware with their religion culture and their obligations..........