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[image] Home Destinations Civilizations Indus Valley Civilization Buddhism Popular Museums Historical Lahore Rawalpindi Jehlum Multan Bahawalpur Nature Destinations Murree Soon Valley-Khushab Mianwali Chakwal Fort Munroe Spiritual Destinations Sufi Shrines Sikh Gurdwaras Buddhist Monasteries Hindu Temples Christian churches About Messages Resorts YOUTH TOURISM INSTITUTE (ITHM) TDCP Desert Rallies EVENTS WHAT’S NEW? GALLERY Contact us Book NOW BOOK NOW Know More Popup PluginRead More Read More 31°N 72°E Learn MoreBook Now Book Now Javed Manzil Army Museum Lahore Sikh Gallery Lahore Fort PAINT WALL LAHORE FORT Documentary of Harappa Hidden Gems of Lahore Illumination of the World’s Largest Picture Wall Lahore Fort Shahi Hamam (In one minute) Experience the History by Night for the First Time in Pakistan Visiting Army Museum Lahore. Muhammad Zahid Raffat, October 17, 2018, The Nation Javed Manzil — visiting Allama Iqbal Museum – Daily Times, Mural extraordinaire – Farida M.Said Published in Dawn, May 29, 2016   From ‘Shahi’ to ‘Awami’ — it is Pakistanis vs Lahore Fort, Umer Bin Ajmal, Dawn, June 16, 2014 Download KIM NovelRead More Read More Taxila Kallar KahaR Click here In Pakistan, appreciation of the Indus Valley civilisation ties in with attempts to erase its Hindu past published in DAWN on 30 Aug, 2018 by Haroon Khalid    A Brief Introduction to the Ancient Indus Civilization What can we learn from Indus Valley artefacts? BBC Key Components of Civilization, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Soan River — witness to rise and fall of many civilisations Published March 31, 2012 DAWN The Lahore Museum, Google Art and CultureLocation 5000 years old Multan Sun Temple Multan Garrison Mess. Architectural Buildings. Multan’s got the blues Multan House of Mangoes Contact Us Multan’s got the blues, Tribune by Owais Jafri and Hassan Mubarik The famous Four – Part I, DAWN by Muhammad Hassan November 4, The famous Four – Part II, DAWN by Muhammad Hassan November 11, 2013 The famous Four – Part III, DAWN by Muhammad Hassan November 18, 2013 The famous Four – Part IV, DAWN by Muhammad Hassan Dec 2, 2013, SurajKund: A Lost Icon in the hagiography of Shah Shams in Multan, Dr. Hassan Ali, Assistant professor, Habib University,Karachi Multan: town in the southern Punjab, probably the capital of the ancient Mallians, who nearly managed to kill Alexander the Great. Multan — Hassan Miraj | DawnUrdu Multan 2 — Hassan Miraj — DawnUrdu Bazaars and mazaars: A day in Multan. Tim Blight 2019 History of Multan and Multan Cantonment Multan: exploring in ancient history by Niall C.E.J. O’Brien Multan through the ages, published in Friday Times by Sheikh Haq Nawaz on  September 15, 2017 The ‘City of Saints’ Published:  March 22, 2007 By Saima tariq Khan, Gulf News Report Pakistan: The lesser-known histories of an ancient land published in DAWN by Nadeem F. Paracha 02 Feb, 2017 History of Multan by Ikhlaq Ahmed Qadri Alexander in Multan by Salman Rashid published in Tribune on July 22, 2011Source Documentaries Harappa | 4500 years old city of Indus Valley Civilization HARAPPA | 5000 year old Indus Valley City in Pakistan | Pakistan Vlog Harappa and the Harappan Civilization | iKen Overview of Life in Harappan Civilization Faceless” Indus Valley City Puzzles Archaeologists The Indus Script Demystified: Origins, Character and Disappearance. Video Harappa to Lahore From Sunrise to Sunset  In Pakistan, appreciation of the Indus Valley civilisation ties in with attempts to erase its Hindu past Indus Valley Civilisation much older than thought: report Heritage: Rediscovering Harappa Harappan civilisation part of cultural DNA of people’ by Shafiq Butt DAWN Indus Civilisation ‘Harappa was developed by indigenous people’ Marvel & mystery Indus Valley Civilisation: Who were they?Learn More Learn More Dera Ghazi KhanVisit Now Visit Now Taxila Museum.  Visit of Mr. Wonhaeng, President Jogye Order (The Biggest Denomination of Buddhism) From Korea Buddhist Monk rang ‘Peace Bell’ at Peshawar Museum – BBCURDU Sri Lankan monks in Taxila to attend religious festival Taxila: World History Encyclopaedia. “Pakistan, a cradle of the world oldest civilizations”  Footprints: the myth of the present Taxila Museum — a treasure trove of Gandhara civilisation. Amjad IqbalPublished  in DAWN. A case for Gandhara. Daily DAWN. Shazia Rafi -Published February 19, 2015 Why is great philosopher Kautilya not part of Pakistan’s historical consciousness? DAWN Heritage: The Art of Ghandhara published in DAWN Heritage: the art of Gandhara by Shazia Tasneem Farooqi Published in DAWN, February 25, 2018 ‘Pakistan is an attraction for Korean Buddhist pilgrims’ by Amjad Iqbal Published in DAWN Nov 23, 2019 Piplan: a hidden jewel of ancient Taxila by Amjad Iqbal Published in DAWN January 21, 2018. Gandhara heritage at mercy of stone crushers Published in DAWN June 8, 2015 Third century BC stupa discovered at ancient Buddhist site by Amjad Iqbal, DAWN May 9, 2015. Jandial — a Zoroastrian temple in heart of Buddhist civilisation by Amjad Iqbal Published in DAWN 12 Jul, 2015 Pattan Minara: Forgotten Buddhist monastery The mystery of Pattan Minara by Akhtar Shaheen Rind/Photo: Amina Khan May 19, 2013 published in Tribune Jaulian university — a remnant of Gandhara heritage by Amjad Iqbal Published in DAWN June 2, 2019. ‘Pakistan could receive millions of religious tourists annually’ DAWN January 20, 2017 Chinese envoy visits Taxila Museum DAWN Published May 13, 2019 Taxila artisans facing a bleak future by Amjad Iqbal Published in DAWN August 13, 2017. Korean historian on road trip to Bangladesh visits Taxila DAWN October 3, 2018. Taxila’s artisans switching to other trades by Amjad Iqbal Published August 18, 2019 DAWN New discoveries at old Taxila site DAWN Published July 1, 2011 Vesak festival observed in Taxila DAWN May 31, 2016 The Buddha Remains: Heritage Transactions in Taxila, Pakistan by Hassan Asif ,Trinidad Rico, Online: 22 April 2017 Archaeologist in Pakistan Unearth World’s Oldest ‘Sleeping Buddha’ Statue, India West Newspaper, Nov 16, 2017 Taxila Bhir, Livius org. Articles on ancient history Taxila, Livius org. Articles on ancient history Evolving artistic traditions published in Statesman by Shazia Tasneem Farooqi | March 18, 2018 Hindu, Jain and Buddhist architectural heritage of Pakistan, wikiwand Cradle Of Civilisation published in Nation Newspaper Buddhist leader calls Pakistan visit ‘spiritually stimulating’ Korean monks in city for ‘spiritual peace’ Korean Monks, Researchers Visit Buddhist Sites in PakistanPopup PluginPopup PluginThe Lahore Museum, Google Art and CultureSource Indus Valley Civilisation: Who were they?Korean Monks, Researchers Visit Buddhist Sites in PakistanDownload KIM Novel Popup Plugin

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