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Daata Saab Darbar

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Situated in the heart of Lahore, Data Sahab Darbar is among the primogenital Muslim reliquaries in the whole of Pakistan and India. It acts as a house to the remnants of Abul Hassan Hajvery, a famous Sufi Saint. With the passage of time he has become to be usually known as Data Ganj Baksh, connotation; the treasure bestowing master. It ...Read More »

Chef Gulzar

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Born on August 5th 1964, Gulzar Ali went on to grow into one of the utmost protruding chefs in Pakistan. Commonly known as Chef Gulzar, he is a trained international chef with his area of expertise including Pakistani, Italian, Middle Eastern, American, Asian and American cuisine. His specialty is Japanese cuisine as he got distinctive training from Japan and has worked ...Read More »

Shahra-e-Resham

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From sands to seas and from mountains to planes Shahra-e-Resham has seen this empires flourish and laid to rest. Spanning over several continents, it cements its place in the annals of time; holding within it the essence of history itself. It is a cross continental road link which joins Asia, Europe and Northern Africa. An extensive road network dating back to the ...Read More »

Islamic Calligraphy Art

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The inventive practice of handwriting/calligraphy sharing an Islamic ethnic heritage is called Islamic Calligraphy. This form of art is constructed on Arabic scripting, which was utilized by all Muslims in their relevant patois for a very long time. As making pictures of living things is prohibited in Islam, so Muslims exhibit their artistry in this way. Calligraphy is particularly respected ...Read More »

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