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Makki ki Rotti

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The word Roti refers to a flatbread that gets cooked on a griddle made of iron. This kind of iron griddle is also called Tawa or Tava in Urdu language. If we specifically talk about Makki ki roti then it will be a roti made of cornmeal instead of the regular wheat flour. So the word Makki ki roti factually ...Read More »

Namal Valley

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Pakistan is a beautiful country and has many eye-catching areas and places that are very famous for their uniqueness, their natural beauty all around the world. The tourists from all over the country and from the whole world have visited Pakistan to entertain themselves while visiting these natural attractions. Pakistan’s tourist attractions areas are among the best areas of the ...Read More »

Swat River

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All the beauty and attraction of swat valley is contingent on Swat River. The thriving beauty of Swat River makes the whole swat valley fascinating. Most of the eye catching areas of Swat are located on the bank of this river. Swat River is formed when Ushu and Gabrial River meet and form a junction. The river is situated in ...Read More »

Zhob River

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Baluchistan is blessed with eye-catching tourist attractions. Zhob district of Baluchistan posses the excellence of natural fascination that leads one to the most exotic joys. The magical mountains and mystical secrets hidden in Zhob district are the best things to reveal. The district plays a big part in tourism industry and the most attractive spot is the Zhob River. The ...Read More »

Tomb of Waris Shah

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The great Sufi poet Waris Shah was born in 1722 in Sheikhupura, Punjab. He is known as one of the best Punjabi poets. His folk tale known as Heer-Ranjha got popularity not only in Pakistan but crossed the borders as well. He died in 1798 but his work made him immortal. His tomb is in Jandiala Sher Khan and is ...Read More »

Shah Jahan Mosque

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Shah Jahan Mosque, located in the city of Thatta in the Sindh Province of Pakistan was built by Shah Jahan, a Mughal Emperor. Thatta (also known Thatto in local areas) is located (60 miles / 100km) in east of Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh. It’s an important and historical city of Sindh. With Arabian Sea and Indus River on ...Read More »

Tomb of Mirza Essa Khan Tarkhan

on Tomb of Mirza Essa Khan Tarkhan

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Makli is considered to be the largest burial ground of the world about eight KM in diameters located at few distance from Thatta the capital of Sindh in the 17th century. This place Makli, is believed to be the burial place of more than 1.2 million famous and most popular Sufi saints. This place was listed in the world heritage list ...Read More »

Saag! The Taste of Pakistan

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Pakistani meals are known as the mixture of many other meals that belong from subcontinent and famous all over the world. Why these are famous is due to their spicy and delicious taste and aromatic quality. There are a lot of Pakistani dishes that are eaten by the people of Pakistan almost every part of the country. Some cuisines are ...Read More »

Participation of Pakistan in Olympic Games- An Overview

on Participation of Pakistan in Olympic Games- An Overview

Pakistan's Olympic team follow their national flag-bearer Zeeshan Ashraf during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Olympic is the most prestigious games of the world. This is just like a dream come true when a player represent their country in the Olympic Games. For some players the participation in the Olympics games are enough, but the hunger to reached at the victory stand and raise the country’s flag near some players are much important than just ...Read More »

Chess! The Brain Game

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Chess is a brain game, a competition between two brains, a game that concludes with a very little physical effort from both of the players. They just need to move their hands while playing chess, but their brains are in full throw in thinking and making interesting and wonderful moves that how to beat his or her opponent. Although chess ...Read More »

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