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Tempting Chutneys

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Chutney is basically a family of condiments from the cuisine of South Asia. From Sanskrit word catni the word chutney came into being that means to lick. In previous times chutney was more used as dipping sauce rather than condiment. Chutney is a mixture of vegetables or fruits and spices. Nowadays chutney comes in diverse variety and all the varieties ...Read More »

Bhagat Singh

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During the British Raj in subcontinent, many revolutionary movements were held for the independence of India, many revolutionaries became the member of these movements, and among these revolutionaries Bhagat Singh an Indian socialist is the revolutionary that is considered the most influential member of the Indian Independence Movement. He belonged to a Sikh family that was involved in the revolutionary ...Read More »

Chand Raat

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Chand Raat, the night of silvery moon, is the most expected occasion for all the Muslims. Chand Raat is the event that is celebrated with traditional occasion and cultural passion for searching new moon that indicates the conclusion of blessed Ramadan and beginning of Eid-ul-Fitr. Chand Raat is celebrated and enjoyed by everyone in their own specific style but chand ...Read More »

Taraweeh

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Ramadan is a month of blessings and brings countless blessings to its folllowers; Muslims during this prestigious month perform good deeds to be showered with the blessings of their God. During Ramadan several Ibadat are performed among these every night congregational prayer is performed after the prayer of Isha which is known as Taraweeh. This prayer is lead by a ...Read More »

PAKORAS

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Pakoras a mouth-watering snack ideal in rainy season and is the main snack in aftaris. These are usually served as a snack or appetizer. This is mostly famous in countries like India and Pakistan. In Britain it is mostly famous as a fast food snack. Pakoras are known as asdhaltjies among Muslims Cape Malays of South Africa and these are ...Read More »

Samosas

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Samosas are the popular snack in entire world. This snack is mostly eaten in Asian countries like Pakistan and India. Pakistanis are fond of this snack. It is an ideal snack in rainy season and even our iftaar tables are incomplete without these snacks. Samosas have numerous varieties such as alu ka samosas, sweet samosas, Chinese samosas, bread samosas, vegetable ...Read More »

Dahi Baray

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Dahi Baray is the most favorite street food of Pakistanis. It is the most preferable snack during the month of Ramadan. It is also liked in other parts of the world mostly in Asian countries like Pakistan and India and in India it is known as Dahi Vada. It is also a typical dish served on many occasions even in ...Read More »

Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University

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Anjaman-e-Mohi-ul-Islam Siddiquia Trust established a university named Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University, Nerian Sahrif and AJ&K under act no.1 of 2000 of Azad Jammu and Kashmir governmental assembly. This university is licensed by Higher Education Commission (HEC) and the Government of Pakistan. These universities came into being after the effort of the people of Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir. After the ...Read More »

Serena Hotel Islamabad

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At the foot of the Margalla Hills, the Islamabad Serena Hotels located that covers the area of fourteen acres. Next to the Diplomatic Enclave, this hotel has beautiful gardens and in the close proximity, there is serene water shore of Rawal Lake. The interior and architecture of this hotel reflects the typical Pakistani culture. To provide the comfortable stay to ...Read More »

Serena Shigar Fort

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On the legendry route of world’s second highest mountain K-2, a beautifully built resort is located named as Serena Shigar Fort that in locally known as “Fong-Khar” that means “Palace on the Rock”. Guests can have the opportunity to experience the seventeenth century Raja Fort Palace’s original architecture, as this fort is the unique heritage guesthouse. Along with this originally ...Read More »

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