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Ranikot Fort - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ranikot Fort in Sindh, Pakistan is regarded as the largest fort in the world and covers a circumferance of 16 miles. It is reminiscent of the Great Wall of China.

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Rohtas Fort, Jhelum, Pakistan. UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE

This for occupies a strategic site near the River Jhelum ( Hydaspes to the Greeks ) and is not too far from where Alexander the Great had his battle with Porus soon after crossing the Hydaspes River. Through the centuries this location has been strategic. Once you got through here the vast plains of the Indus basin were in your grasp.

Rohtas Fort - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



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A minor feeder of River Jhelum ( Hydaspes ) is visible in the background.

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Photograph of Buddhist ruins at Ali Masjid in the Khyber Pass, showing a length of wall covered in niches with Buddha images, taken by John Burke in 1878.
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The Akra mound in southern Bannu, which dates back to 6th century BC during Achamenid rule (A big chunk of the mound is gone as locals chipped it away to make space for the construction of houses)

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Archeological site: 6th century mound in Bannu now a sprawling village - The Express Tribune
 
Amazing share, the monuments are very old and still in fine shape
 
More Attock Fort on the River Indus guarding the main Khyber Pass, Peshawar, Attock, Islamabad to Lahore route - GT Road.


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Old bridge of boats, Attock, River Indus, Pakistan.


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Just near here is the confluence of Kabul River and Indua River. This is where Panini is supposed to have hailed from. Only fewmiles upstream of here the mighty Indus was damned at Tarbela which today produces vast amount of hydropower and storage water for irrigation.


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US Marine chopper over Tarbela during earthquake relief operations

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