Peshawar................!!!
Posted by Muhammad Basharat
Peshawar is the capital of the province of the Khyber Pakhtunkhawa. Due to its location it is one of the important cities of South Asia. The famous Khyber Pass is Situated near it.......!!
Peshawar is an old historic city and since olden days has remained trade center of Central Asia......!! It is specially famous for dry and fresh fruits. Trade with Afghanistan Takes Place through the Khyber Pass....!!
Goods made in Peshawar like leather, copper, warm wrapping sheets, Peshawari shoes and sandals....!!
Kurta and Lungi are very famous. the most significant places are Shahi Bagh, defence Park, Bagh-e-Naran, Fort Bala Hissar, Qissa Khawani Bazaar, Sherpao Shaheed Hospital, Islamia College, Peshawar University and Many educational and technical institute affiliated to it. according to the Census of 1998 , its population is 0.988 million.....!!
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Pakistan studies Book for Technical 1st year written by Dr. Mehfooz Ahmed
Lahore
Posted By Muahmmad Basharat
Lahore is situated on the bank of River Ravi.
This is one of the oldest cities of South Asia.The capital of Punjab is Lahore. The historical buildilgs of Mughal period are in Lahore.....A high monutment Minar-e-Pakistan has been constructed at Iqbal Park where Pakistan Resolution was passed in 1940.
The most significant of these buildings are tombs of Jehangir and Noor Jehan, Shalamar Garden, Badshahi Mosque, Wazir khan Mosque, Lahore fort etc......!!!!
There has been a lot of new construction as well. Gushan-e-Iqbal, Wapda House, Al-Falah Building, Al- Hamra etc are very famous places.
The Muslims Summit Conference was held in Lahore in 1974.
A monument has also been built to commemorate the holding of this conference. There are a number of industries and Factories in Lahore connected with iron, cloth, different items of engineering, shoes and others.
The biggest railway workshop of South Asia is situated here in at Moghalpura. A railway line and a road from Lahore goes to India.......!!
Apart from industry and trade, Lahore is also one of the biggest center of education. The oldest University of pakistan is in Lahore There are many arts, science technical college and other institution in this city....!!
A number of saints are burried in lahore.Hazrat Data Ganj Baksh is the most famous them.The tomb of " the Poet of the East", Allama Iqbal is situated just outside but within tne campus of the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore. There is a big Museum and Zoological Garden in Lahore. According to the census of 1998 the Population of Lahore is 5.063 million.......!!
Thank you ...............................................!!!!!!
Posted By Muahmmad Basharat
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Information Provide Nasir my Friend and Image collect from GOOGLE
Karachi.....!!(The Famous cities in Pakistan)
Posted By Muhammad Basharat
Karachi Is situated on the coast of Arabian Sea.This was the First Capital of Pakistan. Now it is the capital of the Province of Sindh.
It is the biggest international Airport and Seaport of the country. Pakistan is connected with the World through Karachi is one of the biggest centres of Education...!!
There are a number of Colleges, Universities and other educational instuition. On the basis of trade and industry this city holds international importance. Here there are a number of Factories apart from oil refining, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, ship-building, truck and motor manufacturing and cement, silk, cotton and woollen cloth, medicines and chemical goods, plastics goods, leather goods etc....!!
The mausoleum of the founder of the nation Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah is also in this city. Karachi is the most densely populated city of Pakistan. In fact, it is a mini Pakistan. Its present population is estimated at 10 million...........!!
Tahnk you for my Friend Qamber...................................!!
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Information Provide from Hassan
and image collect from Go Ogle
Murree
Posted By Muhammad Basharat
Murree is a hill station on the border between Punjab and Azad Kashmir in Pakistan.
An American journalist Camile wrote, that, "Everything and anything can happen in Murree. Romance is in the atmosphere; intrigue is in the air. The roads to this happy holiday's resort embrace both the heaven and earth. In Murree it is easy to fall in love".
Murree was once a charming colonial town nestled in the Himalayan foothils - but the last 10 years have seen rampant development and today Murree more closely resembles a litter-strewn overcrowded tourist resort. However it remains exceedingly popular with Pakistani families and still receives glowing recommendations from this demographic.
For the international visitor heading further north to the Galis may prove more rewarding. In summer it is cool - even chilly in the evening - while light rain is common. In winter Murree hides herself under thick blanket of snow, however view tourists visit at this time and most hotels and attractions will be closed.
Driving in or through Murree is at best a nightmare - the roads are too narrow, and the cars too many. There are alternatives. Public transport ( buses, taxis and vans ) are readily available but would be generally crowded.
Except for the Islamabad-Murree highway all other roads are single / two lane roads and the driver should be conversant withmountain driving skills.
The nearest air link is Islamabad International Airport and the nearest rail Link is at Rawalpindi Cantonment Station.
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