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TOP 71 Popular Tourist Destinations in Pakistan MAP
If you wanted to know the most famous and attractive destinations map of Pakistan so here it is HD Picture made by Assam Artist Pakistani Traveler These are the 71 Top Pakistan Tourist Attractions Map 1 - Khanjrab Pass ( Pak - China Border ) 2 - Attabad Lake ( Hunza KKH ) 3 - Baltit Fort - Hunza Valley ( 8th CE ) 4 - K2 ( 2nd Highest Mountain in The World ) 5 - K2 Base Camp
HD MAP With location and Details Since Childhood to my Adult age i use to haired from different people that Pakistan have potential Pakistan have everything including all natural resources, mountains, agriculture land, desert, 5 kind of weathers, beautiful beaches, hidden waterfalls, old heritages, different cultures and long history. thats why i decide to create complete picture of my childhood imagination to help myself and others travellers like me to easily room around my country. I created this tourist map in 8 Consecutive Days - ASSAMARTIST 6 - Shangrila Skardu 7 - Deosai Plains - Roof of The World 8 - Sharda Peeth Tample - ( 724 CE ) 9 - Neelum Valley Kashmir 10 - Saif ul Mulook & Ansoo ( Tear ) Lake 11 - Shandur Polo Festival 12 - Nanga Parbat - ( 9th Highest Mountain ) 13 - Kalash Valley 14 - Ski Resort Malam Jaba 15 - Tea Plantation Shinkiari 16 - Buddha Swat - ( 7th Century ) 17 - Khanpur Dam - Sajikot Waterfalls 18 - Khayber Pass - Peshawar 19 - Texila Stupa ( 2nd Century CE ) 20 - Pakistan Monument 21 - Muzaffarabad - Kashmir 22 - Naluchi Bridge 23 - Centaurus Mall - Islamabad 24 - Faisal Mosque - Islamabad 25 - Katas Raj Temple - Potohar Plateau 26 - Khewra Sal Mines 27 - Qila Rohatas Jehlum ( 16th Century ) 28 - Hiram Minar Sheikhupura ( 17th CE ) 29 - Kartarpur Sahib Temple 30 - Shahi Qila & Badshahi Mosque 31 - Minar - e - Pakistan Lahore 32 - -Clock Tower - Faislabad 33 - Amb Sharif Temple - Khushab 34 - Power Plant 35 - Harappa Civilization ( 3300 BCE ) 36 - The Cathedral of the Holy Redeemer 37 - Shah Rukn e Alam Tomb ( 1320 CE ) 38 - Noor Palace Bahawalpur 39 - Uch Sharif Bahawalpur ( 12 CE ) 40 - Qila Derawar ( 9th Century ) 41 - Cholistan Desert 42 - Mohenjo Daro ( Built in 2500 BCE ) 43 - Ziarat - Quaid e Azam's Residency 44 - Hanna Lake - Quetta 45 - Pir Ghaib Waterfalls 46 - Quetta City 47 - Riqo Diq Copper Mines 48 - Mud Volcanos 49 - Golden Desert 50 - Moola Chotok - Khuzdar District 51 - Ranikot Qila ( Fort ) - ( 8th CE ) 52 - Clock Tower Hyderabad 53 - Bootar Laker 54 - Makli Graveyard ( 400 Years Old ) 55 - Gori Temple ( 1376 CE ) 56 - Nagarparkar Tample ( 1376 CE ) 57 - Coal Mines 58 - Frere Hall Karachi 59 - Kimari Fish Harbour 60 - Clifton Beach 61 -Hawksbay Beach 62 - Paradise Point & French Beach 63 - Princes of Hope 64 - Sphinix of Pakistan 65 - Hangol National Park 66 - Cave City Balochistan 67 - Gwader City 68 - Astola Island Gwadar 69 - Churna Island - Karachi 70 - Bolan Pass 71 - Parachnar Share with All Pakistani Friends and Family members around the Globe Read the full article
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Ancient Kabul: Two Forgotten Places: Tapa Khazana and Takht-e Shah
By Nabi Kohzad
Translated from Dari by Farhad Azad
From the January - March 1999 issue of Afghan Magazine | Lemar-Aftaab
[caption: Head of a Bodhisattva, from the Tapa Khazana site, source: Catalogue of the National Museum of Afghanistan 1931–1985, UNESCO]
Nabi Kohzad discusses two historical sites. The first is a Buddhist monastery most likely it had been destroyed by a fire many centuries ago. Archeological research notes that " flames had reduced the decoration and figures to burnt clay." During the early 1930s excavations, fifty sculptures dating from the fifth-century AD reached the Kabul Museum. The second historical site is the founder of the Moghul Empire Babar Shah's commemorative throne, located near the former Buddhist temple.
Kabul is an ancient and historic city. Its many relics and monuments range from different times and periods in history. For example, during the era of Buddhism in Afghanistan there where thousands of small and large stupas (temples) in different parts of the country. A large number of these religious shrines had a significant influence on the style of architecture, literature, and culture of the people in the region.
The word stupas in Hindi is toup, and in Sanskrit, it is pronounced "aastopa." In Afghanistan, the word has developed into the form of "toop." In the greater 50 km radius of Kabul, this word is heard in many places including Toop Dara which is located close to the city of Charkar. This site was perhaps one of the most prominent, most significant, and beautiful stupas that existed in ancient Afghanistan.
An example of historical architecture influenced by the Buddhist style in eastern Kabul is a site that was excavated in 1933 and which dates back to the 2nd century AD -- the Kushan Empire at the height of power; this empire reigned over modern-day Afghanistan, Central Asia, Eastern Iran, Pakistan, and northern India. Studies of the ancient remains at this site proved the existence of many Buddhist temples such as Shaakh-e Baranti and Minaar-e Chakri.
Two other historical and forgotten sites are Tapa Khazana and Takht-e Shah. Tapa Khazana is located at the foot of the Shair Darwaza mountain, near the Hazara-ha-e Chandawal neighborhood and to the East of Ebin Sina Hospital. Tapa Khazana is famous from the many tales and folklore told by people throughout the history of Afghanistan. It is believed that there exists a treasure in the hill, and there is a snake guards it against any intruders.
In 1933, the site attracted archaeologists for the first time. After studying the area, it was concluded that the place was not a natural hill, but a human-made one and perhaps one of the most prominent human-made mound in the region. Shortly after that, an excavation was conducted.
It was determined that Tapa Khazana was, in fact, a Buddhist stupa, constructed in the mid 3rd century AD. After the decline of the Buddhist faith in the region, it was converted to a fire temple by the Zoroastrians. The majority of the artifacts from this stupas consisted of small, clay heads skillfully crafted.
Late in 1933, the heart of Tapa Khazana was opened. This time, more finely crafted, priceless statues were unearthed. It was apparent why the hill was named "Tapa Khazana" or "Treasure Hill."
Another historic site, Takht-e Shah, consists of a huge rock that was located at the foot of the Shair Darwaza mountain in the vicinity of Tapa Khazana and Ebin Sina Hospital. About thirty-five to forty years ago, an earthquake moved the rock onto the old road behind Ebin Sina Hospital, covering most of the road towards the Artan bridge. Unfortunately, there was no means to remove the rock from the road. Most likely, the rock still rests there. Inscribed on the rock is the name of Zahirdin Babar.
In 1504, Zahirdin Babar conquered Kabul. He went to the hills of the Bala Hisar citadel and examined the surrounding horizon of the valley and city. He observed the farmlands, vineyards, green plains, and high mountain ranges and internally recited the poet Mehamai's famous sonnets about the river, plains, and city of Kabul, rendering them dear to him.
Babar, who had not seen happiness in his homeland, had gained luck in Kabul: he had become a father. In Kabul, he also bestowed upon himself the title of Shah. Babar's daughter, Golbadan, had said that Babar's true love was Kabul. He kept Kabul to himself and allowed none of his children or relatives to keep it.
In his last years, in the city of Agra, as Shah of his empire, one of his last wishes was to be put to rest in Kabul. Upon his death, his body was temporarily buried in the Noor Afshan garden in Agra, but six months later was taken to Kabul and finally placed to rest in the famous garden named after him, Bagh-e Babar Shah.
Babar Shah had an excessive interest in constructing buildings, and this ardent desire can is seen in his descendants that ruled the Mughal Empire in the sub-continent for the hundreds of years that followed. In Afghanistan and the surrounding area, mostly the region named "Joi-e Shahi" between the provinces of Kabul, Laghman, and Jalalabad, Babar constructed numerous lush gardens, elegant villas, and resourceful caravansaries. One particular site was the Takht-e Shah.
Babar ordered the construction of small gardens below the ruins of Tapa Khazana and near the Ebin Sina Hospital. He ordered the garden to be constructed on a stone platform with a pool to built in the center. Babar then ordered that the following be inscribed in Dari: "THE THRONE OF THE PROTECTOR OF THE WORLD: ZAHIRDIN MOHAMMED BABAR." Thus it was named Takht-e Shah, "The Throne of the King."
This article was originally published in Dari on the monthly Afghan newspaper, Caravan: November 1997. Caravan Publications granted permission for translation.
About Nabi Kohzad Nabi Kohzad (1925 - 2012) was an Afghan historian and editor of Afghanistan, the Afghan Historical Society’s European language digest.
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But, we do have loan applicants who want to spend a great deal of time exploring our very own India. Spoilt for choice, there are destinations involving beaches, caves, mountains, desert, forests, backwaters and what not. Incredible India has everything to offer. There are the culturally rich & historically affluent places to go see in India. You can opt for the quaint villages or experience the chaotic city life in India. In a two-part blog series, we will discuss 15 must-visit places around India. The list is in no particular order. We just feel these 15 destinations are diverse, interesting and worth all the travel loan amount availed from Loan Singh.
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Many of us promised our family that we would go on family vacation by the end of this year. Some of us might opt for spending the start of 2019 in a different country. Some might want to see the sun rise in the east (literally) or some would prefer ogling at the fireworks of Burj-Al-Dubai. We all have our individual plans and travel itinerary to follow.
Some of you might want to go on a world tour perhaps. Whatever the reason for the travel or whichever destination you want to visit, you will need funds. It is not easy for salaried individuals to keep aside some form of travel funds when there are so many priority expenses to cater to. So, what do salaried individuals do in order to go on a holiday? Apply for a travel loan of course.
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An online travel personal loan is a fantastic option during times of sudden travel plans. Sometimes, your savings might not cover the cost of a complete travel holiday. You might sometimes need to supplement your emergency travel fund with a shot of cash from other sources. It is true that a number of traditional lending institutions provide travel loans. But, isn’t an online travel personal loan synonymous with quick, instant and requiring less paperwork?
So, what’s the best source of travel funds to plan a sudden ‘zindagi milengi na dobaara’ travel trip? How can you travel the world with the least of hassles and no tension? How to apply for an instant travel personal loan? Are there any online travel personal loan providers in India? The single answer to all these questions is Loan Singh.
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A simple travel loan application process is further coupled by instant e-approval based on credit worthiness. Even applicants with no credit score can apply for a loan, albeit with a 6-month salary credit. Thanks to travel loans at Loan Singh, millennials can now avail up to 10 Lakh for travelling to some of the most gorgeous and stunning locales around the world.
With travel personal loan being secured in nature, you do not need any collateral, guarantor or security. The travel loan can be used to cover travel (airfare, train, bus, Uber, Ola cab etc.), sightseeing, pilgrimage, accommodation, tours, excursions and shopping. Travel personal loan can be used for either domestic travel holidays across India or a foreign trip to go see the world.
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You can apply for a personal travel loan at Loan Singh and avail funds between Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 10,00,000. Let’s look at some really cool Indian destinations to visit this season or any season.
1. Ladakh
The region of Leh-Ladakh is easily recognizable from picture postcards, thanks to its serene mountainous beauty and unlimited trek options. If you keep the trekking aside, the allure of glacial lakes, snow-capped mega mountains and gorgeous valleys can hardly be missed. Peace seekers, thrill seekers and serenity seekers can all get what they want when visiting Ladakh.
Adventure freaks can feast on massive mountain passes and high altitude trekking trails. You can also visit the Hemis Monastery, where the chanting of hymns by lamas will take you on another trip. Also worth visiting is the Pangong lake. There is solitude and peace aplenty. The Zanskar river offers a trekking tour over a frozen lake.
Hop on to a Bactrian camel to experience a sand dune safari. The vast landscape of Nubra Valley is great for getting a feel for natural livestock. The Hemis National Park allows you to spot the mountain snow leopard. Don’t forget to visit the Hemis Festival which is a must visit sub-destination of Ladakh.
2. Agra
There is nothing that can beat the Mughal grandeur, which is where Agra comes in. The city of Agra is submerged with Mughal charm and architecture. The iconic Taj Mahal is located at Agra, and this symbol of true love is more than enough for you to visit this beautiful city. The Taj Mahal finds itself among the 7 wonders of the world.
Agra, however, also boasts of 2 more world heritage sites. The other two being the splendid Agra Fort and the magnificent Fatehpur Sikri. Tens of thousands of tourists throng Agra each year. You can experience Agra’s delectable Mughlai flavours. Also worth seeing are the buzzing markets. Purchase marble handicrafts which are inlayed with carvings.
The ‘Kalakriti Cultural and Convention Center’ gives you a glimpse of the eternal love between Shah Jahan and Noor Jahan. The ‘Taj Mahotsav’ gives you a chance to indulge in a bit of fun while you are at Agra. A cool place to also visit is the birthplace of renowned Urdu poet, Mirza Ghalib.
3. Rann of Kutch
The unbelievable rustic experience available at Rann of Kutch is a must-see. The massive stretch of white salt is under water for up to 4 months in a year. Located in the state of Gujarat, the Rann of Kutch is simply incredible. The natural beauty visible here is abound. The world’s largest salt desert is the Rann of Kutch.
Tourist from around the world come to visit Kutch. The ‘Rann Utsav’ is specially a great time to visit Kutch, wherein the white sand canvas transforms into the most colorful of hues. Also worth experiencing are the traditional music and dance performances, trying out the delicious Kutch dishes and walking along the vast white sand stretches. The salt making process is also a cool activity to partake.
You can also visit the ‘Chari Daand’ bird sanctuary and get some amazing pictures taken from ‘Kala Dungar’. Here you can also look at talented artisans weave magic while creating exquisite pieces of embroidery. Get a chance to also live inside ‘Bhungas’, which are traditional cylinder shaped huts with its roof shaped like an inverted cone. Some of these Bhungas are decorated with mirrors and also lattice patterns. At night, enjoy a bonfire while watching folk dancers swirl under the moonlight.
4. Aurangabad
If it is ancient caves that interests you the most, then look no further than the Ajanta & Ellora caves situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. This place is littered with monuments from the past. Aurangabad is named after the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and has been ruled by a number of dynasties. The Ajanta & Ellora caves are a world heritage site, which features Buddhist cave paintings.
Tourists from the world over come visit Aurangabad. Places to go visit here are ‘Bibi Ka Maqbara’, which is a monument that houses the tomb of Aurangzeb’s wife Begum Rabia. Art lovers, historians and visitors throng this monument. Also worth seeing are ‘Kala Darwaza’ and ‘Rangeen Darwaza’, both massive gates that are adorned with intricate carvings. The ‘Ellora Ajanta festival’ helps showcase a number of musicians and dance performers. Also don’t forget to purchase hand-woven Paithani and Himroo silkm, which is a specialty of Aurangabad.
5. Meghalaya
Adding more artistic destinations to this list, Meghalaya certainly comes to mind. Meghalaya is called as the ‘Abode of Clouds’. It is a region quietly nested between the Khasi and Garo mountains within Eastern Himalayas. It is easily one of the most beautiful places to visit not just in India, but around the world.
There are mystic caves, terraced slopes, pristine lakes, dense forests and awe-inspiring waterfalls located in Meghalaya. Trekkers, cavers and adventure enthusiasts throng to Meghalaya. Access is possible between ravines via foot bridges. These bridges have been grown, and not built, since ages. One great example is the ‘Double Decker Bridge’ at Cherrapunjee. Also worth your time is the ‘Krem Mawsmai’ caves. Stalactites and stalagmites are formed since hundreds of years. The cleanest village in India, ‘Mawlynnong’ is also situated in Meghalaya.
6. Kerala
The next destination on the list is Kerala. Kerala offers the thrill and fun of southern backwaters. You can also witness coconut tree filled beaches, centuries old Ayurvedic medicine techniques and vibrant festivals. The ‘God’s Own Country’ is filled with tourists visiting throughout the year.
Kerala is blessed with natural beauty. Not just the beaches and backwaters, Kerala also offers an opportunity to experience hill stations and wildlife sanctuaries. Do try the houseboats as you cut through the backwaters in Alleppey. Munnar’s tea gardens will offer you the aroma of life, while the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary will give you a chance to experience Kathakali performances. Also try the local cuisine that are served on banana leaves.
7. Andaman & Nicobar
Finally, we come to a destination that is a hub for water sports – the Andaman & Nicobar islands. If its clear blue water, dense forests and tranquil beaches, Andaman & Nicobar can be the perfect destination during the summer. The region is a group of close to 500 mini islands located within the Bay of Bengal.
These islands transport you to a world unknown. Asia’s best beach, ‘Radhanagar beach’ is located here. Honeymoon couples come visit Havelock Island for some private time. Adding to the beaches are the multitude of water sport activities, is the witnessing of gorgeous coral reefs and marine life. Scuba-diving and sea walking are just 2 of the numerous activities to partake at Andaman & Nicobar. The ‘Baratang Island’ is famous for its limestone caves. ‘Saddle Peak’ is a scenic trail through thick forests. You can also witness colorful birds and gorge on barbequed fish or crabs.
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An Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, is defined by ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts. It’s home to the famed archaeological site of Petra, the Nabatean capital dating to around 300 B.C. Set in a narrow valley with tombs, temples and monuments carved into the surrounding pink sandstone cliffs, Petra earns its nickname, the "Rose City."
Amman
The capital of Jordan, is a modern city with numerous ancient ruins. Atop Jabal al-Qala’a hill, the historic Citadel includes the pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex, known for its grand dome. Built into a different downtown hillside, the Roman Theater is a 6,000-capacity, 2nd-century stone amphitheater offering occasional events.
List of universities in Jordan
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This is a list of degree-granting universities and institutions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan sorted alphabetically by the governorate to which each university belongs. Jordan has both private and public universities, many of which are supported by the government of Jordan and their respective provinces. Jordan has a fairly large number of universities for its size, and welcomes students of all nationalities. In addition, there are 50 community colleges in Jordan that are not listed here.
Al-Ahliyya Amman University
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Amman Arab University
Applied Science Private University
Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences
Arab Open University
Columbia University: Amman Branch
German-Jordanian University: Amman Branch
Jordan Academy for Maritime Studies
Jordan Academy of Music
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Middle East University
Petra University
Philadelphia University
Princess Sumaya University for Technology
Queen Noor Civil Aviation Technical College
The World Islamic Science & Education University (W.I.S.E)
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Universities in Jordan
Jordan An Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, is defined by ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts. It’s home to the famed archaeological site of Petra, the Nabatean capital dating to around 300 B.C. Set in a narrow valley with tombs, temples and monuments carved into the surrounding pink sandstone cliffs, Petra earns its nickname, the "Rose City." Amman The capital of Jordan, is a modern city with numerous ancient ruins. Atop Jabal al-Qala’a hill, the historic Citadel includes the pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex, known for its grand dome. Built into a different downtown hillside, the Roman Theater is a 6,000-capacity, 2nd-century stone amphitheater offering occasional events. List of universities in Jordan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a list of degree-granting universities and institutions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan sorted alphabetically by the governorate to which each university belongs. Jordan has both private and public universities, many of which are supported by the government of Jordan and their respective provinces. Jordan has a fairly large number of universities for its size, and welcomes students of all nationalities. In addition, there are 50 community colleges in Jordan that are not listed here. Al-Ahliyya Amman University Al-Isra University Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan Amman Arab University Applied Science Private University Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences Arab Open University Columbia University: Amman Branch German-Jordanian University: Amman Branch Jordan Academy for Maritime Studies Jordan Academy of Music Jordan Institute of Banking Studies Jordan Media Institute Middle East University Petra University Philadelphia University Princess Sumaya University for Technology Queen Noor Civil Aviation Technical College The World Islamic Science & Education University (W.I.S.E) University of Jordan Sky Line University
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Universities in Jordan
Jordan An Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, is defined by ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts. It’s home to the famed archaeological site of Petra, the Nabatean capital dating to around 300 B.C. Set in a narrow valley with tombs, temples and monuments carved into the surrounding pink sandstone cliffs, Petra earns its nickname, the "Rose City." Amman The capital of Jordan, is a modern city with numerous ancient ruins. Atop Jabal al-Qala’a hill, the historic Citadel includes the pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex, known for its grand dome. Built into a different downtown hillside, the Roman Theater is a 6,000-capacity, 2nd-century stone amphitheater offering occasional events. List of universities in Jordan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is a list of degree-granting universities and institutions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan sorted alphabetically by the governorate to which each university belongs. Jordan has both private and public universities, many of which are supported by the government of Jordan and their respective provinces. Jordan has a fairly large number of universities for its size, and welcomes students of all nationalities. In addition, there are 50 community colleges in Jordan that are not listed here. Al-Ahliyya Amman University Al-Isra University Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan Amman Arab University Applied Science Private University Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences Arab Open University Columbia University: Amman Branch German-Jordanian University: Amman Branch Jordan Academy for Maritime Studies Jordan Academy of Music Jordan Institute of Banking Studies Jordan Media Institute Middle East University Petra University Philadelphia University Princess Sumaya University for Technology Queen Noor Civil Aviation Technical College The World Islamic Science & Education University (W.I.S.E) University of Jordan Sky Line University
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