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                                                                             Rohtas Fort Rohtas fort is one of the archaeological sites of Pakistan. The purpose of Rohtas fort was to crush the local tribe of Pothohar that had revolted against the dynasty. This fortress is a rare example of early Muslim military architectonics in Central & South Asia . It was built for military purposes and took eight years to build. Rohtas fort enhances the historical value of Jhelum District, Punjab Province, Pakistan, which promotes tourism & promotes growth in the country's economy. One such building is the Haveli Man Singh was the most prominent. It was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1997 . The building is the Mansion of Man Singh (1614-1540) which...
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                                                                                 '' Gojal Valley''      Nature has endowed Pakistan with such enhancing landscapes that the beholder forgets to blink his eye and the heart says without any pretense that the paradise of the Earth is so beautiful as well as the paradise of the heaven. The gift of nature is the large & small valleys in the north of Pakistan which is the largest tehsil of Gojal Valley of Gilgit Baltistan region. It is a mountainous region that forms the western part of the Karakorum and the Eastern Pamir Mountain range. This area assists 56 km long Batura glacier. It is the third-largest glacier in Pakistan after Hispar & Biafo. This region is home to snow-capped p...
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Peshawar: City of Flowers History shows that the name of this city is derived from the Persian Language ''Pesh Awardan'' which means border city because Peshawar was the first city of the Indian subcontinent after crossing the Khyber Pass. It is the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It dates back to 539 BC. It is one of the oldest cities in South Asia and is located East of the Khyber Pass. Historian wrote that this oldest city was called ''Parwishpura''. It was founded 2000 years ago, by the Kushans, a Central Asian tribe of Tokriani descent. Peshawar has 16 gates that highlight its importance. Their names are as follows: - Reti Gate. Kachehri Gate. Dubgari Gate. Ramdas Gate. Beriskian Gate. Bajouri Gate. Sardchah Gate. Rampura Gate. Sirki Gate. Kohati Gate. Yakka Gate. Thoot Gate. Ganj Gate. Lahori Gate. Hashtnagri Gate. Asamai Gate.      Shumli is the famous drink of this city. It is made...