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Pictures from rural Punjab

Near Dera Ghazi Khan

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Rohtas fort near Jhelum city

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Chani Goth

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Plains of Punjab

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Farming near Islamabad

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Soan

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Plains of Mianwali

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Indus River, Water Channels, Radiation Fog, near Mianwali

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Mighty Indus, Near Kalabagh

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Mustard and Wheat Fields near Rawalpindi

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Namal Lake

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Khanpur canal near Sheikhupura

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Strawberry cultivation

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Lush green fields of Narowal

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Lal Suhanra National Park near Bahawalpur

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Ahead Mangrotha, Taunsa, Dera Ghazi Khan

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Kalar Kahar Lake

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Sakhi Sarwar , is a town in Dera Ghazi Khan District, Pakistan. It is named after a Muslim Sufi saint Syed Ahmad Sultan, also known as Sakhi Sarwar, whose tomb is situated in the vicinity.
The tomb itself was built in the 13th century in a small village named Muqam in the Sulaiman Mountains, 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Dera Ghazi Khan city. It was later expanded by the Mughal king Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur. It is a unique building of Mughal architecture.
An urs, or festival in the honour of Syed Ahmad Sultan, also locally called "Sangh Mela", has been celebrated for centuries during Vaisakhi (March–April), with thousands of pilgrims coming to the town from the nearby localities. Historically, followers of Syed Ahmad Sultan belonged to various religions – Max Arthur Macauliffe, a colonial office appointed in Punjab, observed in 1875 that not only Muslims but Hindus also visited the shrines during the urs.



Satluj Railway Bridge
 
Bahawalpur

Historical Masjid opposite to Darbaar Mahal

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Darbaar Mahal

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Noor Mahal

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Abbasi Masjid

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SD HIGH SCHOOL

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Fawara chowk


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