Friday, 17 February 2017

Quaid-E-Azam House Museum Located At Fatima Jinnah Road Karachi

These Are Some Pictures Of Commemorative Boards, Exterior And Interior Pictures Of Quaid-E-Azam House Museum Located At Fatima Jinnah Road Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
Quaid-e-Azam House Museum Was Earlier Famous As The Flagstaff House. The Building Was Designed By An Architect Named Moses Somake And Built This House In 1890 A.D. This House Was Originally Owned By A Parsi Business Tycoon Named Sohrab Kavasji. Quaid-i-Azam Visited The Flagstaff House In 1943, Liked It Very Much And Showed His Interest In Acquiring It. Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah Purchased This House In March 1944 A.D. After The Partition, The Bungalow Was Furnished With The Belongings That Mr. Jinnah Had Brought From His Delhi And Bombay Residences.
After The Death Of The Quaid In 1948, Fatima Jinnah, The Sister Of Quaid, Lived In This House From 1948 To 1964. Due to Its Excellent Location, Many Commercial Organisations Tried To Acquiring This Property For Demolition And Constructing High Commercial Buildings. This Bungalow Was Neglected Till 1985 When,This House Was Acquired By The Government of Pakistan. The Government Of Pakistan Restored It And Declared A National Monument As 'Quaid-i-Azam House Museum'. Wednesday Is Off Day And Entry Is Free In Quaid-E-Azam House Museum Karachi.















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