h2hf Hindu Temples in Pakistan
I have been to quite a few Hindu Temples in Pakistan and hear stories of families living there for ages, having to move out overnight during Partition. Combined that image with the dilapidated condition of long- abandoned Hindu Temples, this does not make a pleasant sight. But some, with their gold, saffron, and orange colors...
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Things to do at the historic town of Makhad Sharif, Attock
A road trip is the fastest way to get to the 1000 years old town of Makhad Sharif at the edge of the Attock district,
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Holiest of Holies Katas Raj Temple Chakwal Pakistan
Katas raj Temple is a Hindu temple complex situated in Katas village near Choa Saidan Shah in the Chakwal District of Punjab Pakistan. Significance
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Story of Guru Nanak Panja Sahib Gurdwara
The revered Baba Guru Nanak Panja Sahib Gurdwara in Hassan Abdal Pakistan has a profound story behind it. When we decided to go to Guru Nanak
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Tranquility of Mughal Wah Gardens in Wah Cantt Taxila
The Wah Gardens, made by the Mughals near present-day Wah Cantt, are still as royal and tranquil as they were three centuries ago. The heritage
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Quetta Baluchistan Pakistan : (22 must see places)
Quetta in Baluchistan Pakistan is the province’s capital city and the largest city of the South-Western province of Baluchistan of Pakistan. Location of Quetta, Baluchistan
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Rai Bahadur Soojan Singh Haveli in Rawalpindi-3, Pakistan
Coming from a long line of influential Sikh notables, Soojan Singh (death 1901) was the third-generation businessman, whose primary job was supplying rations to troops.