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09/09/2024

TDCP Khabbeki Resort, Soon Valley, Khushab

بادشاہی مسجد، لاہور
08/09/2024

بادشاہی مسجد، لاہور

کوتوالی چوک،لاہور
08/09/2024

کوتوالی چوک،لاہور

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06/09/2024

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برج پتریاٹہ ٹریک،یہ اک انتہائی خوبصورت ترین ویوز کے ساتھ بہت ہی پیارا ٹریک ہے،یہ ٹوٹل ٹریک 6 کلومیٹر پر محیط ہے۔ جو پھوف...
04/09/2024

برج پتریاٹہ ٹریک،یہ اک انتہائی خوبصورت ترین ویوز کے ساتھ بہت ہی پیارا ٹریک ہے،یہ ٹوٹل ٹریک 6 کلومیٹر پر محیط ہے۔ جو پھوفنڈی (کوٹلی ستیاں) سے شروع ہوکر پتریاٹہ ٹاپ (نیو مری) پر ختم ہوتا ہے۔ دوران ہیکنگ آپ کو صاف میٹھے پانی کے چشمے،جنگلی حیات کی سریلی آوازیں،چیڑ،دیار کے درختوں کی مہک،کشمیر کی برف پوش پہاڑوں کا منظر دیکھنے کو ملے گا۔
ایک دفعہ ضرور اس ٹریک پر جائیں۔

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Attock Bridge (1910)
04/09/2024

Attock Bridge (1910)

04/09/2024
02/09/2024

Photographer: Craddock, George
Date: 1880
Photograph of the temple of Rattan Chand at Lahore, Pakistan. During Ranjit Singh's rule in Lahore, he became fond of a small boy at his court who grew to serve him with distinction. This courtier, Lala Rattan Chand, was awarded a prime plot of land by the Sikh ruler where he erected a temple to Shiva. Rattan Chand prospered even with the change of power to the British in Lahore from 1849. Joining the British administration, he was able to develop the area around the temple with gardens filled with fruit trees and a huge tank or reservoir, making it a well-known feature of the city. Rattan Chand died in 1872. The temple and its gardens were irretrievably damaged in the riots which followed the partition of India in 1947.

A couple Temples visible at Aibak Road Lahore.
02/09/2024

A couple Temples visible at Aibak Road Lahore.

02/09/2024

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02/09/2024

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Rohtas Fort, Jhelum, built between 1540 and 1545 by the Delhi ruler Sher Shah Sun to intimidate the local Ghakkar tribes...
01/09/2024

Rohtas Fort, Jhelum, built between 1540 and 1545 by the Delhi ruler Sher Shah Sun to intimidate the local Ghakkar tribes and as a military base, the fort was completed by his son Ismail Shah Sun.

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01/09/2024


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29/08/2024

Highlights of TDCP Dharabi Water Sports & Family Gala

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