Travel Blog Photos from Multan (141)
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... some more history. It wasn't so far so we got a mini bus and as usual I was rammed into a corner. We arrived in hot Multan and all the locals told us that our hotel was ages away so we agreed a price with a rickshaw man and typically he drove about 2 ...
... Sheikh Rukn-I-Alam stands out like dogs balls. In fact, up to this point, it is one of the most impressive buildings I have seen in Pakistan. It was huge, with a huge dome for a roof. We were made to take our shoes off, and as the floor was made of brick, ...
... donkeys and cattle are hard working creatures as are the very thin horses. This is where we first saw Brahman cattle. The Punjab of Pakistan is fertile for many crops of sugar cane, corn, wheat, rice, cotton and others and has many fine stands of gum trees ...
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oldest surviving monument in Lahore
Posted on Jul 8, 2008, 10:17:43
... McLeod Road or Newen Masjid in the Walled city, both reported to be from Lodhi period). Hinjarwal, near Niazbeg on Lahore Multan Road Latitude: 31.1180556 Longitude: 73.9944444 Hinjarwal is located on Multan Road at about 9 km from the District courts ...
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oldest surviving monument in Lahore
Posted on Jul 7, 2008, 13:49:05
... McLeod Road or Newen Masjid in the Walled city, both reported to be from Lodhi period). Hinjarwal, near Niazbeg on Lahore Multan Road Latitude: 31.1180556 Longitude: 73.9944444 Hinjarwal is located on Multan Road at about 9 km from the District courts ...
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Is Pakistan Safe?
Posted on Sep 9, 2008, 13:29:58
Pakistani cities are totally safe and People are very welcoming and helpful. Just avoid going to remote areas without any local person. Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Multan etc all are totally safe cities.
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