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Welcome to Pakistan

... subjects related to Pakistan including Pakistani Culture, Major Cities, Provinces, Festivals, Events, Forts, News, Historical Places, Tourism, Fashion etc. PROVINCES OF PAKISTAN Punjab Punjab truly is the land, enduringly antiquated and ... Read Read: Welcome to Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 18/05/2009 | Travel

Welcome to Pakistan

... subjects related to Pakistan including Pakistani Culture, Major Cities, Provinces, Festivals, Events, Forts, News, Historical Places, Tourism, Fashion etc. PROVINCES OF PAKISTAN Punjab Punjab truly is the land, enduringly antiquated and ... Read Read: Welcome to Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 18/05/2009 | Travel

Father’s Day in Pakistan

... , cards, chocolate, wine bottles to watches, necktie and other expensive accessories, different and various gifts through the Pakistan markets. Besides the real father, people also honor those men who are like a father finger in their lives ... Read Read: Father’s Day in Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 15/06/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Baltit Fort

... Ehd Atiiq Riyasat Hunza by Haji Qudrarullah Baig, Pub: S.T.Printers Rawalpindi 1980 Pakistan), the Hunza rulers initially resided in the Altit Fort, but later as a result of a conflict between the two sons of the ruler Sultan, Shah Abbas ( ... Read Read: Baltit Fort

By: Muhammad | 01/05/2009 | Destinations

About Pakistan

... to Pakistan including Pakistani Culture, Major Cities, Provinces, Festivals, Events, Forts, News, Historical Places, Tourism, Fashion etc. Pakistan is called a Land of Peace and their Northern Areas has natural beauty, huge mountains, ... Read Read: About Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 27/09/2008 | Culture

Travelling to Pakistan

... Wagah, close to the Pakistan-India border. Quetta: Quetta, derived from kwatta meaning fort in Pushtu, the fruit garden of Pakistan and the capital of Baluchistan is the legendary stronghold of the western frontier. It sits at 1,680 meters ... Read Read: Travelling to Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 27/07/2008 | Culture
Mohammad Mansoor Ali Ansari

Bitter Failures Of United States Of America In Afghanistan And Pakistan

... the reality becomes harder to swallow when they begin to understand that the terrain and geographical condition of these parts of Pakistan cannot be termed as an ideal battlefront. The local residents are much aware of the mountains, caves ... Read Read: Bitter Failures Of United States Of America In Afghanistan And Pakistan

By: Mohammad Mansoor Ali Ansari | 18/02/2009 | Free

Get Flights to Pakistan and its Rich Cities of History

... the fort of Attock. The fort of Pharwala Fort is around 40 kms away from Rawalpindi, letting only visitors from Pakistan in. The fort of Rohtas Fort can be found 109 kms away from Rawalpindi and also happens to be a world heritage site of ... Read Read: Get Flights to Pakistan and its Rich Cities of History

By: Andrew | 10/11/2009 | Flights

Baltit Fort Hunza

... by the Ultar glacier and one of the highest mountain peaks of the world is a truly unique part of Pakistan’s architectural heritage.The forts history is not precisely known. It was only at the turn of the last century that occupying British ... Read Read: Baltit Fort Hunza

By: Gulza Khan | 16/08/2009 | Destinations

Stop at Peshawar after Getting Flights to Pakistan

... Peshawar, a lot of places exist that would be worth a visit after getting flights to Pakistan. The most prominent of these would be the museum of Peshawar, the fort of Bala-Hissar, the University of Peshawar, and the market of Karkhano ... Read Read: Stop at Peshawar after Getting Flights to Pakistan

By: Andrew | 10/11/2009 | Flights
Mian Afaq Tariq

ARTS OF PAKISTAN

... to life in the splendid architectural detail of centuries-old mosques and forts. After it became part of the expansive Mughal Empire in 1526, the region that is now Pakistan entered a golden age of literature, architecture, and music. A ... Read Read: ARTS OF PAKISTAN

By: Mian Afaq Tariq | 11/06/2009 | Art

Red Fort Information Guide

... within the fort are made up of marble. The entrance to this splendid fort is from the Lahori Gate which got its name because its direction towards Lahore in Pakistan . See and admire: This beautiful edifice has endless array of spectacular ... Read Read: Red Fort Information Guide

By: Jolly Majumdar | 04/06/2009 | Exotic Locations

On the Ancient and Reopened Silk Road between China and Pakistan

... . Until recently the journey was as treacherous as it had been 10 centuries before. And for the past few decades, the Chinese-Pakistan border has been closed to all but an unofficial trickle of traders and nomads. But in 1978 there opened ... Read Read: On the Ancient and Reopened Silk Road between China and Pakistan

By: Kalista Neoma | 31/07/2009 | Travel
Hasan Akhtar

The Rohtas Fort

... include balconies and decorations while the utilitarian style of construction has been taken from Pakhtun architecture. The fort has twelve gates including four trap gates which are in the direct line of fire of the bastions built at ... Read Read: The Rohtas Fort

By: Hasan Akhtar | 21/07/2009 | Travel

Tourism in Pakistan

... of Mirrors, Shah Jehan’s quadrangle, and the pearl Mosque.   Over looking the fort is the Badshahi Mosque the world’s largest which was constructed during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb. Pakistan famous poet – philosopher  Dr. Mohammad ... Read Read: Tourism in Pakistan

By: Riaz Hasan Khan | 04/09/2008 | Destinations
 

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