Sights and Sounds of Pakistan: Lahore Old City Part-2 The Faqir Khana Museum is a private family collection housed in an ancient haveli in Old Lahore. A founding member of the family served as a prime minister and royal physician in the court of Emperor Ranjit Singh. Many of his gifts to the […]
May 5 2012 | Posted in
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Sights and Sounds of Pakistan: Sukkur part-1 Sakhar, or Sukkur as commonly written but pronounced as the former had been a town situated on the right bank of the Indus, and part of Sind province even before the British India. It commanded the trade of Sind, and the river was once crossed by a […]
Apr 23 2012 | Posted in
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Sialkot: Sights & Sounds of the Export Capital of Pakistan Part-2 The Sialkot district is spread over an area of over 5,000 square kilometers, stretching from the Ravi valley on the southeast to the Chenab River on the northwest. The city, the district headquarters, lies just north of the Aik Nullah and south […]
Apr 18 2012 | Posted in
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Bhera: A Historical City Lost in Obscurity-Last part 1300 years ago, Bhera was a place of learning and people from other areas came here to learn about medicine and geography. Besides many Muslim saints passed by Bhera which became famous in the whole of Asia. Hazrat Meeran Sahib was one such saint, who worked […]
Apr 12 2012 | Posted in
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Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand visits Harrapa, Peshawar Museum Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand is visited the Harapa Museum and Harrapa archaeological site on Thursday morning. She reached Harrapa via a chopper from Islamabad to spend a couple of hours at the ancient site. Princess Maha […]
Mar 22 2012 | Posted in
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Hinglaj Temple in Hungol National Park Baluchistan: A revered Hindu Pilgrimage Hinglaj Mata is a Hindu temple in Hinglaj, on the Makran coast in the Lyari district of Baluchistan in Pakistan. Legend has it that when goddess Sati, the consort of god Shiva burnt herself in response to her father’s anger at […]
Mar 2 2012 | Posted in
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A chronology of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the rest of the neighboring countries-Last part India swallowed the princely state of Bantva-Manavadar and it 26 Muslim villages. India invaded and absorbed Goa 4,000 Portuguese security with a force of 30,000 on the basis of a foreign presence on “republic of India’s” land. India annexed […]
Feb 29 2012 | Posted in
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Hinglaj Temple in Baluchistan: The hidden historical treasure of Pakistan Hingula is 90 miles away from Karachi. The road from Karachi to Hingula is alongside the Arabian Sea. The area actually is a part of Baluchistan province of Pakistan. Hingol River falls on its way in Makran hills. Usual Transport is Camel or […]
Feb 27 2012 | Posted in
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A chronology of Indian atrocities in Kashmir and the rest of the neighboring countries Part-2 The Indian security forces have flouted all norms of civilized conduct. Kashmiri youths have been murdered in cold blood in fake encounters and Kashmiri women of all ages were and are gang-raped in the presence of their families. International […]
Feb 25 2012 | Posted in
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Karakorum and Himalayan Glaciers comparatively safer from impact of Global Warming: Latest study reveals Latest studies conducted by the researchers at University of Colorado’s Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, have now revealed that the glaciers around the world are melting with ten times lesser rate as were previously thought. Scientists, however, still […]
Feb 13 2012 | Posted in
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Timothy Bradley confident of beating Manny Pacquiao The Desert Storm, Timothy Bradley, is fully geared up ahead of his mega-fight with the eight-division world champion and the current WBO welterweight champion, Manny Pacquiao, which will take place on June 9 this year at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The undefeated American pugilist, […]
Feb 9 2012 | Posted in
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