Banjosa Lake & Toli Peer (Azad Kashmir)
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This set contains the pictures of Banjoosa Lake, Toli Peer (Azad Kashmir) and Patriata. Truly Heaven on Earth.
2 photos
This set contains the pictures of Banjoosa Lake, Toli Peer (Azad Kashmir) and Patriata. Truly Heaven on Earth.
Artistic
32 photos
32 photos
Beautiful Pakistan
57 photos
57 photos
Birds & Animals
6 photos
6 photos
Children's
12 photos
12 photos
Derawar Fort
14 photos
Derawar Fort is a large square fortress in Pakistan near Bahawalpur. The forty bastions of Delawar are visible for many miles in Cholistan Desert. The walls have a circumference of 1500 meters and stand up to thirty meters high. The first fort on the site was built by Rai Jajja Bhati, whose sister was married to Deoraj, a prince of Jaisalmer. It remained in the hands of the royal family of Jaisalmer until captured and completely rebuilt by the nawabs of Bahawalpur in 1733. In 1747, the fort slipped from the hands of the Abbasis owing to Bahawal Khan's preoccupations at Shikarpur. Nawab Mubarak Khan took the stronghold back in 1804. The nearby marble mosque was modeled after that in the Red Fort of Delhi. There is also a royal necropolis of the Abbasi family, which still owns the stronghold. The area is rich in archaeological artifacts associated with Ganweriwala, a vast but as-yet-unexcavated city of the Indus Valley Civilization. Source: WikiPedia
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Derawar Fort is a large square fortress in Pakistan near Bahawalpur. The forty bastions of Delawar are visible for many miles in Cholistan Desert. The walls have a circumference of 1500 meters and stand up to thirty meters high. The first fort on the site was built by Rai Jajja Bhati, whose sister was married to Deoraj, a prince of Jaisalmer. It remained in the hands of the royal family of Jaisalmer until captured and completely rebuilt by the nawabs of Bahawalpur in 1733. In 1747, the fort slipped from the hands of the Abbasis owing to Bahawal Khan's preoccupations at Shikarpur. Nawab Mubarak Khan took the stronghold back in 1804. The nearby marble mosque was modeled after that in the Red Fort of Delhi. There is also a royal necropolis of the Abbasi family, which still owns the stronghold. The area is rich in archaeological artifacts associated with Ganweriwala, a vast but as-yet-unexcavated city of the Indus Valley Civilization. Source: WikiPedia
Door's & Gate's
13 photos
13 photos
Kaghan-Naran
27 photos
Journey towards Heaven on Earth
27 photos
Journey towards Heaven on Earth
Nature
12 photos
12 photos
Portraits
29 photos
29 photos
Tree's & Flower's
17 photos
17 photos
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