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Sadiq Public School
It is one of the largest schools in Pakistan and its area of 451 acres makes it both the largest in the country and in continental Asia. The foundation stone of the school was laid by Nawab Sadeq Mohammad Khan V the reigning nawab Bahawalpur State on 4 March 1953 and the school started functioning on 18 January 1954
Handicrafts.
Bahawalpur is famous for its carpets, embroidery and pottery. The Punjab government has given notice to such amazing hand work and has set up a Craft Development Centre from where handicrafts can be purchased. These handicrafts are mostly manufactured in the Cholistan area. Following is the list of some of mementos manufactured in this city:Continue reading “Handicrafts.”
Cholistan Desert
Visible from several miles in Cholistan desert, the majestic Derawar Fort is a sight not to miss. Derawar Fort is a large square fortress in Bahawalpur.
All the nawabs of Bahawalpur are buried in this royal graveyard in Cholistan desert.
The city also boasts of one of the largest national parks of South Asia. the Lal Sohanra National Park.
Lal Sohanra is spread over 153000 acre and is notable for the diversity of its landscape, which includes areas of desert, forest and water. Lal Suhanra National Park is a pleasant place to relax.
You might want to go 73km out of Bahawalpur to visit this crumbling beauty: the Tomb of Bibi Jawindi in Uch Sharif
Over the centuries, the tomb has badly disintegrated due to environmental conditions. Today, only the remaining half of the structure is still standing.
Abbasi Mosque, Bahawalpur.
Like a thief, reason sneaked in and sat amongst the lovers eager to give them advice. They were unwilling to listen, so reason kissed their feet and went on its way.” -Rumi Abbasi Mosque. Bahawalpur, Pakistan. If you are travelling through Sindh and Punjab and you don’t visit this Masjid then you will regret it.Continue reading “Abbasi Mosque, Bahawalpur.”
It’s time for you to put on your shoes, because these photos will definitely make you want to head out to Bahawalpur.
Darbar Mahal will definitely take you back to the Ancient Mughalai Fort. It has been built out of red bricks.
My First Blog Post
Hello everyone, Welcome to my blog! I’m Maham Shakil. And I’ll be posting about my experience in Bahawalpur.