Sunday, 18 June 2017

Haveli Naunihal Singh Located Inside Walled City Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan



These Are some pictures of Commemorative Stone And Beautiful Building of Haveli Naunihal Singh Located Inside Walled City Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Naunihal Singh (11 February 1820-6 November 1840)  Was The Grand Son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Kharak Singh Was his father. Naunihal Singh Remained the Maharaja of Sikh Empire from 8 October 1839 to 6 November 1840.
Government Victoria Girls Higher Secondary School is Working in This Historic Havaili.
It is written on Commemorative Stone erected inside Havaili Naunihal Singh Lahore:

' Miss Monorama Bose Principal Victoria School 1887-1928 Loved and Revered a Leader in all Movement For The Welfare of Women in The Punjab Fervent in Spirit Serving The Lord.'

Photography By Sir Veer Shuaib Raza Ji











Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Statue Of Nawab Suraj Ud Daulah, The Nawab of United Bengal Located Outside Plassey Memorial, West Bengal, India.


These Are The Pictures of Bengali Commemorative Stone And Statue Of Nawab Suraj Ud Daulah, The Nawab of United Bengal Located Outside Plassey Memorial, West Bengal, India. In 1757 A.D, Near This Spot, Battle of Plassey Was Fought Between The Armies Of Nawab Suraj Ud Daulah And British East India Company

It is written on Bengali Commemorative Stone Erected At The Base of Statue.

' Foundation Stone in Memory of The Jihadi Hero of Anti Imperialist And Foreign Rule Forces. Nawab Suraj u Dullah. Inaugrated by Debabrara Biswas(MP). Secretary Haripada Biswas(MLA). India Bangladesh Pakistan People's Forum.'

Pictures By Gurpreet Singh Anand Ji
Translation By Saswata Sanyal Ji

Sunday, 11 June 2017

MONASTERY OF LAL JAS RAJ

Monastery of Lal Jas Raj is located in north-east part of Depalpur fort city having coordinates 30°39'52.48"N, 73°39'18.71"E. Besides doors with decorated latches, Jharokhas, bay windows and cut brick works, the most noticeable feature inside old Dipalpur is the monastery of Lal Jas Raj, a guru much venerated by the local people. Initially it was not in our plan to visit this place; in fact we never heard or know anything about this monastery. Thanks to our friend Adnan Tariq a local from Depalpur city who shown us gem of architecture.

There are different theories about the foundation of this city, which ascribed this to Raja Deva Pala, of whom nothing is known. Its antiquity, however, is undoubted, as the interior surface on which the houses are now built is on a level with the terreplein of the ramparts. The old coins, also, which are found there in great numbers, show that Depalpur was in existence as early as the time of the Indo-Scythians. Depalpur is first mentioned in the campaign of Muhammad-bin-Qasim, who in A.D. 714, after the capture of Multan advanced by Depalpur towards Kashmir. But the coins show that it had existed for many centuries previously.
According to another source Raja Dipa Chand was the founder of Dipalpur. Lal Jas Raj was the young son of Raja Dipa Chand, the founder of Dipalpur. He sank into the earth due to a curse by his stepmother Rani Dholran. Raja Dipa Chand constructed this monastery in the memory of his son. Today, the chamber is dilapidated, the doors are jammed and a stairway is used for storage. The structure itself is crumbling. According to local residents, there used to be a grand annual "mela" held here. It was also used by Hindus as a place to perform the Sardukahr until the partition, but "nobody comes anymore.


Sources, Archaeological Survey of India, Report for the Year 1872-73 by Alexander Cunningham (1814 1893) (Director General of archaeological survey of India)

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A Pre-Partition Hindu Sarai in Old Depalpur city












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Ancient Palace, Leh (Ladakh), Kashmir, India.


These Are some pictures of commemorative board and Beautiful ancient Building of Ancient Palace, Leh (Ladakh), Kashmir, India.

It is written on Commemorative board erected by Archaeological survey of India Srinagar Circle of Ancient Palace, Leh (Ladakh), Kashmir, India.

' Ancient Palace, Leh (Ladakh) '

Leh town (Lat 34 10' N, Long 74 53' E) is the Leh District Headquarter and The largest town of Ladakh Region of Jammu & Kashmir State. It is situated about 6KM from The right Bank of River Indus. The town lies about 3505 M above the mean sea level. Ladakh Palace is a legacy of Ladakhi's wars with Kashmir Rulers in 19th century . A miniature version of Potala Palace in Lhasa, (Tibat) and is The highest building in The world of his own times.The Construction of nine storied palace on The Tsemo Hill initialled by Tsewang Namgyal, Founder of Namgyal Dynasty (A.D 1533-1834) in A.D 1553 and completed by Tsewang's Nephew, Senge Namgyal , the most illustrious King of Ladakh. The material used in The Construction of The Palace is Stone, Mud bricks, poplar wood , mud mortal and wooden rafter's . The mud plaster utilized locally known as Mar-Kalak.Only The Chapel inside The palace is in religious us)e and it contains a stucco figure of Du-Kar (a form of Prajnaparamita). Originally the capital town Leh was founded in circa A. D. 14th century by one Khri-gstug. L. de. It pronounced as Sle or Gle in The beginning with The passage of time its spelling changed to"Leh" by Moravian Missionaries , who preferred the German Orthography.'

Pictures Gifted by Inderjeet Singh Ji




Saturday, 3 June 2017

Barkat Ali Islamia Hall Built in 1905 A.D Located At Circular Road Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.



These Are Pictures of Commemorative Stone And Beautiful Building of Barkat Ali Islamia Hall Built in 1905 A.D Located At Circular Road Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

Pictures By Faizan Naqvi Ji