Tuesday 21 January 2020

Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahiwal




These are photographs of Gurmukhi commemorative stone and Pre-partitiion building of Guruduwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha located at Mandi Montgomery (Sahiwal), Punjab, Pakistan. Guruduwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha Mandi Montgomery was built in the year 1938 A. D. This Gurdwara is not in working condition as there is no Sikh population here in Sahiwal. Local police station is working in the building of Gurdwara Sri Singh Sabha Sahiwal.


Photographs By Babar Jalandhari Ji


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1- Commemorative stone


Monday 13 January 2020

Dharam Pura at Basal Railway Station District Attock




All these photographs are of trilingual commemorative stone and beautiful pre-partitiion Monument of Dharam Pura located in front of Basal Railway station District Attock, Punjab, Pakistan. Dharam Pura is a place of religion same as Dharamshala. Dharam Pura Basal was constructed in memory of Bhagat Narain Dass Bhasin of Thatta, built by his wife Mustt: Vishan Devi. Urdu writing of Dharam Pura Basal reads as under:

"یہ دہرم پورہ بھگت نرائنداس بھین ٹہٹہ والا کی یادگار میں دہرم پتنی وشندیوی نے تعمیر کرایا ان کی نیک کمائی سے۔ یہ دہرم پورہ بھگت نرائنداس مرحوم ذات بھین سکنہ ٹہٹہ نے دہرم ارتھ بنانے کے لئے اپنی دہرم پتنی مسماة وشندیوی کو بوقت سرگباش ہونے اجازت دی تھی انکی آگیا ہونے کے بعد 10 ماہ بہادرون 1980 مطابق انکی دہرم پتنی نے انکی نیک کمائی کو سفل کیا اور دہرم پور تیار کیا گیا کہ جب تک دہرم پتنی زندہ رہے گی دہرم پورہ کی سیوا جسقدر ہوسکے گی کرتی رہیگی۔"



Courtesy by Immi Gul Sahib


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1- Commemorative stone






Tuesday 7 January 2020

Ancient Buddhist Stupa of Ban Faqiran Islamabad



These are photographs of English/Urdu Commemorative boards and ancient time Buddhist Stupa located at Ban Faqiran Islamabad, Pakistan. Its period of construction is 2nd to 5th century A. D. Bilingual Commemorative board erected by Department of Archeology and Museums National History and Literary Heritage Division Government of Pakistan provides this historical information about this Buddhist stupa:


"Buddhist Stupa of Ban Faqiran Islamabad

The given name 'Ban Faqiran' is derived from local Vernacular, "Ban" (Reservoir) and "Faqiran" (saints). Ban Faqiran stands for a Reservoir dedicated to saints. The Archeological site locally known as Ban Faqiran is situated in the west of Islamabad, with an average height of 850 meters from sea level, about 2 km in the southwest of Shah Allah Ditta caves, District Islamabad. Remains of the world Heritage site ; Giri stupa, and Dharmarajika stupa are located in the North West of mosque and water Reservoir, at the distance of about 2 to 3 kilometers. Ban Faqiran stupa along with a long staircase, covering an area of 10.75×26.20 meters(including staircase measuring 16.20×2.60 meters). Presently Ban Faqiran Buddhist stupa is the largest one, historical Buddhist Monument discovered in Islamabad. Limestone masonry of square stupa and rectangular staircase is semi-ashlar and diaper. Besides the huge structural remains of Buddhist stupa, variety of numismatic, pot shards, arrow heads have been discovered. Coins belonging to 1st century B. C to 1963 and presently displayed in Islamabad Museum(G-5/1 Attaturk Avenue Islamabad).

Warning: Under Antiquity Act 1975, under sub section (1) of Section 10, these remains have been protected, therefore any damage, caused to these remains will be treated under the same act, section 19 and offence is punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term of three years or fine or with both.
Phone: 0519252516, Fax: 0519252359.
Department of Archeology and Museums Islamabad National History and Literary Heritage Division."


Courtesy by Immi Gul Sahib


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1- Commemorative boards






Monday 6 January 2020

Model Town Society Office Lahore



These are photographs of English commemorative stone and British times grand beautiful building of Model Town Society Office located at Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Beautiful building of Model Town Society Office Lahore constructed in 1924 A. D. It is an outstanding piece of British architecture. Commemorative stone describes the following historical information:


"This Foundation stone was laid by His Excellency Sir Edward Maclagan M. A., K. C. S. I., K. C. I. E., C. S. Governor of the Punjab on Friday the 11th April 1924."



Courtesy by Veer Shuaib Raza Sahib



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1- Commemorative stone




Saturday 4 January 2020

Empress Market Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan


These are photographs of English commemoratives stone and British times grand beautiful building of Empress Market located at Saddar Town Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is also known as K. M. C. Market. It is one of the seven markets in Karachi. Empress Market Karachi is an icon of British architecture. The construction of Empress Market Karachi was started in 1884 A. D and completed in 1889. The English constructed Empress Market on the historical grounds where a number of native sepoys were executed by the British after the war of independence 1857 so that the native people may not build a memorial of their native sepoys. The British built  Empress Market Karachi to commemorate the jubilee of Queen Empress Victoria. The commemorative stone of Empress Market Karachi provides this historical information:

"EMPRESS MARKET
Built by the Karachi Muncipality to celebrate the jubilee of the most gracious Majesty Victoria Queen Empress. Opened 1889. J. Strachan."



Courtesy by Khurram Saeed Khan Sahib



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1- Commemorative stone