Pakistan is not a terrorist state - Reason#3 (Historical Places)

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

This post is the continuation of a series where I am trying to show to the world that there is more to Pakistan than a strong propaganda of a terrorist-state image. Here are the links to the previous posts:

Reason#1: https://steemit.com/travel/@shemabukhari/come-and-see-pakistan-we-are-not-terrorists-reason-1

Reason#2: https://steemit.com/visitpakistan/@shemabukhari/pakistan-is-not-a-terrorist-state-reason-2 

Reason #3: https://steemit.com/travel/@shemabukhari/pakistan-is-not-a-terrorist-state-reason-3-the-lakes

Today I am going to share some images of just a few of the historical places found in Pakistan. It is a country which came into being in 1947 only but being part of Indian sub-continent, this region of Pakistan has seen the making of the world. Indus civilisation; which is one of the oldest civilisations in the world started from here. Mughal emperors have left their legacies in this region. many religious heritages are found here.

Below I will share some images of only few historical places randomly, hoping that you will have a glimpse of the glorious historical heritage of Pakistan.

1. HIRAN MINAR 

To start off, here is an image of HIRAN MINAR. The rough translation is "An antelope Complex." It was built in the memory of the death of Emperor Jahangir's pet antelope, that was killed mistakenly during the hunting session.

These were the hunting grounds for the Mughal emperors during the 17th century.


 

Photo credit: Syed Mehdi Bukhari

2. SHALAMAR GARDENS

Another legacy of Mughal era are these gardens. When the royalty used to come during the hunting season, the ladies used to come here to stroll around and gossip.

Photo credit: Adil Lahori


3. LAHORE FORT

The modern shape of Lahore Fort was given to it by Emperor Akbar in 1566, before that, it was looted, destroyed, revamped and many such events. But such is the luck of this Fort that it was looted and plundered again during the last two centuries. Now it is one of the most visited historical places of the country. Following are different parts of Lahore fort.

Photo credit: Syed Imran Schah

Photo credit: Salman Alam Khan

Photo Credits: Adil Lahori

Photo credits: Sam Photography


3. SHRINES IN MULTAN

Multan is an ancient city with many tastefully built shrines around the place. Following are some main attractions. If I have to write about every single structure then a new post will be needed. The city is famously called as "land of saints."


4. BADSHAHI MOSQUE

Another structure from Mughal era - The Royal mosque or Badshahi mosque; built in 1673 by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

Photo credit: Adil lahori



5. MOHATTA PALACE 

The palace was built in 1927 by  Shivratan Chandraratan Mohatta as his summer house near seaside, in Karachi. Now it stands as a museum.

Photo credits: Salman Alam Khan


6. SHAH JAHAN MOSQUE

Shah Jahan Mosque in Thatha, Sindh was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1647. It is another masterpiece of architecture.


7. MINAR-E-PAKISTAN

This structure was built to commemorate the rally where the dream to build Pakistan was presented in 1940.


8. KATAS RAJ TEMPLE

This area hosts some Hindu temples surrounding a pond which is considered sacred by Hindus.The place is still thriving even after centuries.

Photo credit: Syed Mehdi Bukhari



9. ISLAMIA COLLEGE, PESHAWAR

This building has seen many historical revolutions and produced many legends.



10. KHAPLU FORT

It is an old fort and palace located in Gilgit Baltistan region of the country. Now it has turned into a hotel, therefore anyone can enjoy the magic of a bygone era.

Photo credit: Syed Mehdi Bukhari



11. DERAWAR FORT

Another fort built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in the desert region of Bahawalpur.



                 That's all Folks !


See you next time with another REASON as to why we, Pakistanis are not terrorists.




Your suggestions and feedback is much appreciated.



 

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A heaven on earth Pakistan ❤

:)

east or west Pakistan is the best.
upvoted dr sahiba.

Great selection of pictures!

lovely Pakistan

Pakistan ❤☝👍

Beautiful pictures of Pakistan!

Thank you so much....highly appreciated

Great post mate! And good to see Pakistan from a local perspective! Every middle-eastern person I have met is respectful and kind, and I have met many.
Peace out from Norway!

peace from Pakistan :)
and we are faaaar away from MIddle east....we are next to India...with K2 and many more wonders.

You must see my other blogs

thank you

hehe, sorry for my lack of geography knowledge. I will check up on it!