Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Pakistan In Pictures


Foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar was born on 19 January 1977 in Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. She is the daughter of politician Malik Ghulam Noor Rabbani Khar and niece of Malik Ghulam Mustafa Khar.






Peshawar: Islamia College is an educational institution located in the city of Peshawar in the KhyberPukhtoonkhwa province of Pakistan. It was founded in October 1913 by Nawab Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum and Sir George Roos-Keppel.







After inaugurating its campus in Lahore, the Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design aims to launch its branches in Peshawar, Faisalabad, Islamabad, Quetta and Multan. DESIGN: ESSA MALIK PHOTOS: IJAZ MEHMOOD/EXPRESS & FAISAL FAROOQUI @ DRAGONFLY





Karachi: Pigeon Square

Pakistan In Pictures


 
After inaugurating its campus in Lahore, the Pakistan Institute of Fashion Design aims to launch its branches in Peshawar, Faisalabad, Islamabad, Quetta and Multan. DESIGN: ESSA MALIK PHOTOS: IJAZ MEHMOOD/EXPRESS & FAISAL FAROOQUI @ DRAGONFLY




 
Peshawar: Islamia College is an educational institution located in the city of Peshawar in the KhyberPukhtoonkhwa province of Pakistan. It was founded in October 1913 by Nawab Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum and Sir George Roos-Keppel.





Karachi: Pigeon Square.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

 
Bhurban, 9 kms from Murree.





 Baltistan: Girls walking to school in uniform. On the right is the Shigar fort.





Lahore: Sufi Quwwali singer.





Nausheen Shah

There are many out there who are struggling to enter the limelight. Some succeed, while others have to wait till their stars turn lucky for them. Among those who are climbing up the ladder of success rapidly, Nausheen Shah, with her killing looks stands out.

Gilgit: Shandur top is world’s highest Polo ground.
It is often called the 'Roof of the World' where the Hindukush,Pamir, and Karakoram and ranges meet. The top is flat, a plateau and can be crossed between late April and early November. The grade is very gradual, and the area is crossed by small streams of trout. Grazing in summer is plentiful.

Thursday, July 21, 2011


An ancient Buddha carved into into a mountainside sits at Jehanabad in the Swat Valley of Pakistan. The seven meter high Buddha has been named the second most important relic from the 6th Century Gandhara era, only after the giant Buddhas at Bamiyan, Afghanistan, which were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001.

Buddhist tradition holds that the Buddha himself came to Swat during his last reincarnation as the Gautama Buddha and preached to the people here.
 





Lollywood Movie Bol screening at Cinestar, Lahore. 



The government of Pakistan is implementing a project to help protect the historical Rohtas Fort and develop it as a heritage site conforming to international standards of conservation and tourism.

Sher Shah Suri built this strong fortified complex at Rohtas, a strategic site about 16 kilometres north-west of the city of Jhelum.

Moreover, the world’s only museum dedicated to Sher Shah Suri has also been established at one of the gates to the fort. A curator’s office and a library will be set up once the conservation of the external structure of the museum is completed. – Photos by Hassan Soherwardy, text by APP




Ansoo Lake.
The name "Ansoo" comes from its tear-like shape (the Urdu word Ansoo means teardrop).

Ansoo Lake is a high-altitude lake (elevation 16,490 feet or 5,027 metres) in the Kaghan Valley in the Mansehra District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It is near Malika Parbat in the Himalayan range. It can also be reached by a trek from Mahandri, which is 40 km below Naran.

The lake is said to have been discovered in 1993 by Pakistan Air Force pilots who were flying low above the area. Earlier, the lake was not even known to the locals.






Lahore, Two men ride in the bucket of a tractor disregarding safety rules. app

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Pakistan In Pictures


 
The State Bank of Pakistan inaugurated its money museum on Friday, July 1, 2011. With a fascinating collection which charts the rise of money over 2500 years, the place offers a wonderful insight into the sub-continents of economy. From cowries to credit cards, metal sculptures and murals by the great master Sadequain, the SBP money museum is a welcome addition in the city by the sea. – Photos and text by Sumera Adil





 
The tomb of Bibi Jiwandi set against a mass of small, cemented graves. The area in itself is the patch of desert preserved in the area and is surrounded by lush green vegetation.
They say this is where the culture of shrine worship took root. Approximately 75km from the city of Bahawalpur, Uch was founded by Alexander the Great and later came under the control of the Delhi Sultanate. Built near a place called Panjnad – where all of the Indus rivers meet – Uch used to be a centre of political and cultural activities and is home to myriad of mosques and shrines.
Some of the most popular shrines in Uch are those of Bibi Jawindi, Baha’al-Halim and Jalaluddin Bukhari – all of which are concentrated in a compound known as Uch Sharif and are listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.



 
PESHAWAR:

A local school in Wana, the main settlement in South Waziristan tribal agency



Lahore, Punjab University.