Tuesday 31 July 2018

Bust of Field Marshal General Muhammad Ayub Khan Located inside Pak Army Museum Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

A Tribute to Pak Army




These Photographs are Of English/Urdu Commemorative board and Bust of Field Marshal General Muhammad Ayub Khan (Nishan - e-Pakistan, Halal-e-Pakistan, Halal-e-Jurat) Located inside Pak Army Museum Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. General Muhammad Ayub Khan took over Government of Pakistan in 1958 and became first Field Marshal. He introduced new constitution in 1962. He also introduced Family Laws. His Government continued till 1969. During his Government, the situation of Pakistani Economy was very excellent.



The Historic Information Written on Commemorative Board is as under:



' Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan
N Pk, H Pk, HJ

Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan received his basic military training at  Royal military Academy cademy Sandhurst (UK). He was commissioned in 1 Royal Fusiliers Regiment on 2 February 1928. Later he served in 1/14 Battalion of Punjab Regiment) Redesignated 5th (Sherdil's) the Punjab Regiment and also commanded it. He saw action in Burma during the second world war.



A graduate of Command and Staff College Quetta, he served on several Command and Staff appointments.


While Serving in British Indian Army he served as president of Services selection board (SSB), Dehra Dun, India. After independence he commanded Gardai Brigade in 1947 and 14 Infantry Division in Dhaka(East Pakistan) during 1948. He also served as Adjutant General and Deputy Commander-in-Chief Pakistan Army. He was the first Pakistani to be appointed as Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan Army as a Lieutenant General in 1951 and was promoted to the rank of General in 1957. He relinquished Command of army in 1958 and was elevated to the rank of Field Marshal. '




Photographs By Mr. Nobi Sahib

Saturday 28 July 2018

Bust of General Sir Frank Walter Messervy inside Pak Army Museum Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan

A Tribute to Pak Army






These Photographs are of English /Urdu Commemorative board and Bust of General Sir Frank Walter Messervy, the first commander in Chief of Pakistan Army (14 August 1947 to 10 February 1948) Located inside Pak Army Museum Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. General Messervy started his Army service in 1913 in British Indian Army and participated in the  first and second world Wars in France, Palatine, Syria and Kurdistan. He performed important responsibilities till his retirement in 1948.


Commemorative board describes as:


'General Sir Frank Walter Messervy KCSI, KBE, CB, DSO & BAR

General Sir Frank Walter Messervy became a member of Officer Corps of British Indian Army in 1913. In 1914,he joined 9th Hodson's Horse later renamed 4 Duke of Cambridge 's own Hodson' s Horse. He participated in The first and second world Wars and saw action in France, Palatine and Syria from 1914 to 1918. Later he served in Kurdistan in 1919.

On promotion as Lieutenant Colonel, he remained a member of Faculty of Commerce and Staff College Quetta from 1932 to 1936 . He commended 13 Duke of Conneaut's own Lancers in British India during 1938 and 1939. Later he commanded a Brigade and served on staff also.

Just before the independence of Pakistan, Messervy was promoted as Lieutenant General and appointed as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern command of British India from 15 October 1946 to 4 June 1947. After independence, he became the first commander in Chief of Pakistan Army in which capacity he served from 14 August 1947 to 10 February 1948 till his retirement when he was granted the Honorary rank of General.'




Photographs By Mr. Nobi Sahib

Wednesday 18 July 2018

Triple Storey Residential Building Located at Kasur Punjab, Pakistan

All These Photographs are Of Commemorative Stone And Triple-Storey residential building located outside the gate of Kot Azam Khan Kasur, Punjab, Pakistan. This beautiful house was built by Lala Bagmal Miharilal Wadhoon in 1936 A. D.




Photographs By Prof. Muhammad Nadeem Sahib & Ali Babar

Monday 16 July 2018

Old Building Of Islamia Degree College Kasur, Punjab, Pakistan

' My Father' s Graduation College'






These are photographs of English/Urdu Commemorative Stones and old building of Islamia College Located near Baldia Chowk Kasur, Punjab, Pakistan. Initially it was founded as Islamia Primary School in 1902 A. D by Anjuman e Islamia Kasur. It was founded to fulfill educational needs of Muslims students as in Government school merit was too high to get admission. If was upgraded as Islamia high School in 1928 and Islamia degree College in 1956. Islamia College Kasur Remained Working in this Building till 1971 A. D. Then it was shifted to new present Building. Now Government Islamia Girls school Kasur is working in this building.


My Father Ashiq Hussain Sahib  (Ex Headmaster Government Elementary school Kangan Pur) passed his F.A and Graduation level education From  Islamia College Kasur during 1965-1968.

First commemorative stone reads as:

'Erected & presented by The Central Flour Mills Kasur Proprietors Malik Ghulam Fazal Karim Owners Central Flour Mills Kasur. Ist Moharam ul Haram 1347 Hijri, 20th June 1928 A.D.'

Second commemorative stone speaks as Below :

' Presented by K. S. M Asmatulla of Lahore

Asmat Room

Donated by Janab Khan Sahib M. Asmatulla Sahib Mechanical Engineer  Owner Karkhanajaat and Rais e Azam Lahore, July 1928 as per Moharam ul Haram 1347 Hijri.'


Third Commemorative Stone is in Persian and Shouts as :

' ایں ہر دو کمرہ براۓ ہائی سکول انجمن اسلامیہ قصور از رقم عطیہ حاجی میاں شیر محمد صاحب میونسپل کمشنر و رئیسِ قصور کی بیادگارمصالحت مابین خدآں و ڈاکٹر محمد بشیر صاحب تعمیر کردہ ساخت۔یکم ذیقعد ١٣٥٩ھ۔'

 {These two rooms for High school Anjuman Islamia Kasur in memory and donation of Haji Shair Muhammad Sahib Muncipal Commissioner and Rais e Kasur through Dr. Muhammad Bashir Sahib. 1st Zelqad 1359 Hijri.}



Photographs By Prof. Muhammad Nadeem Sahib










Tuesday 3 July 2018

Shri Snatan Dharam bhawan located at Gojra, Punjab, Pakistan

These are photographs commemorative stone and Pre-partitiion Triple Storey Building of Shri Snatan Dharam bhawan built by Lala Kashi Ram Diwan Chand on 1 Baisahkh Samat 1993 located at Gojra City, Punjab, Pakistan.

It is written on commemorative stone :

'Shri Snatan Dharam bhawan.
Lala Kashi Ram Diwan Chand Ishpunargi Rais 1 Baisahkh Gojra Samat 1993'





Photographs By Sir Veer Shuaib Raza Ji