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Jahangir Kothari Parade

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The beautiful and colorful architectures are considered as a pride of Karachi city. The furnished parade opens door to access the Clifton Sea known as Jahangir Kothari Parade. The location of the parade is exotic and its beauty is increased by fascinating views of sea.   Seth Jahangir Hormusji Kothari, the real owner of the site and a distinguished personality ...Read More »

Clifton Karachi

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If we think of Karachi, first thing that comes in mind is seaside and when think of seaside the first name which appears is, Clifton Karachi. This seaside is the most famous and most visited seashore of Karachi among Sands pit, Cape Mount, Manora, Giddani beach which is Baluchistan actually but it is near to Karachi and people of Karachi ...Read More »

Cantt Station

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Transportation plays a very important role in any nation’s development and if any nation works constantly on making transportation better, it assures that nation will grow faster then any other nation. When colonials ruled over the Indo-Pak, the colonial administration worked on transportation resources so that they could transfer their goods and passengers more quickly. At that time, they introduced ...Read More »

Sir Charles James Napier 1782-1853

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The first governor of Sindh from 1843-7, Sir Charles Napier belonged to a distinguished British family. He was born in London and grew up in Ireland where his military father, sixth son of sixth Lord Napier was garrisoned. In 1812, Lt. Col Charles Napier took part in war against U.S. in Bermuda. In 1838, he was promoted to General and ...Read More »

Sir Henry Bartle Frere

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Sir Henry Bartle Frere Founding Father Of Modern Karachi: (History, Biography and Services in Karachi) Educated at Hailey bury, the conventional public school for colonial bureaucrats, Sir Henry Bartle Frere joined the Indian civil service in 1834 and was chief commissioner of Sindh during 1850-59. The post conveyed massive powers, because Sindh had been combined with Bombay presidency after Napier, but ...Read More »

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