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Saturday, 30 June 2018

Dangerous Land slide Flood in Neelum River

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Finally Saudi Arabia Issued tourist Visa



One of the world's most conservative countries to welcome holidaymakers: Saudi Arabia will issue tourist visas from April
The famous desert country will begin issuing visas to tourists from 1st April 2018
It will also offer passes for business travel, pilgrims and relatives visiting family
It's part of the Vision 2030 plan, which will see nation become less oil dependent
By JAMES DRAPER FOR MAILONLINE
It's known for being a conservative nation with little interest in competing for foreign visitors.
But that's all set to change, because ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia is finally embracing holiday-makers and will be issuing tourist visas from 1st April.
The electronic passes will be given to 'all nationals whose countries allow their citizens to visit' in a bid to further modernise the desert country's global image and boost the economy.
The man behind it all: Part of wider social reform under Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, it's hoped the initiative will double the number of annual visitors to 30million by 2030
The man behind it all: Part of wider social reform under Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, it's hoped the initiative will double the number of annual visitors to 30million by 2030
Currently, Saudi Arabia grants tourist visas for a limited number of countries, but even those applications involve a range of restrictions, including requirements to travel through an accredited company and stay at designated hotels. Pictured is the capital, Riyadh +5
Currently, Saudi Arabia grants tourist visas for a limited number of countries, but even those applications involve a range of restrictions, including requirements to travel through an accredited company and stay at designated hotels. Pictured is the capital, Riyadh
Part of wider social reform under Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, it's hoped the initiative will double the number of annual visitors to 30million by 2030.
In turn, this is predicted to raise an additional $54billion (£39billion) by 2020.
The overhaul is an integral part of Prince Salman's Vision 2030 plan, which will ultimately make the nation less dependent on oil.
From king penguins to a hunter at home with his eagle and...
'We recognize that Allah the Almighty has bestowed on our lands a gift more precious than oil,' his ambitious mission states.
'Our Kingdom is the Land of the Two Holy Mosques, the most sacred sites on earth, and the direction of the Kaaba (Qibla) to which more than a billion Muslims turn at prayer.' 
Tourist highlights are likely to include the Great Mosque of Mecca, archeological site Mada'in Saleh and the Al Fanateer Beach.
Still being built: Saudi Arabia's $2billion, 3,300ft Jeddah Tower will be a focal point of its new approach to tourism - featuring a hotel, apartments and offices +5
Still being built: Saudi Arabia's $2billion, 3,300ft Jeddah Tower will be a focal point of its new approach to tourism - featuring a hotel, apartments and offices
Tourist highlights will also include the Great Mosque of Mecca, pictured, archeological site Mada'in Saleh and the Al Fanateer Beach
Tourist highlights will also include the Great Mosque of Mecca, pictured, archeological site Mada'in Saleh and the Al Fanateer Beach
Saudi'a top tourist official, Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, said the cost of the new tourist visa had not yet been settled, but stressed that it would be 'as low as possible, because we believe the cumulative economic impact is greater than the cash from the visa'. 
Currently, Saudi Arabia grants tourist visas for a limited number of countries, but even those applications involve a range of restrictions, including requirements to travel through an accredited company and stay at designated hotels.
Saudi Arabia, though richly endowed with natural beauty, is notorious worldwide for its longstanding bans on the mixing of the sexes, alcohol consumption and, until recently, women driving.
In recent months, the kingdom has broken with some of its most rigid rules - lifting a cinema ban, allowing genders to mix at a national celebration and announcing that women will be allowed to drive by June.
Last August, Prince Mohammed also announced a massive tourism project to turn 50 islands and a string of sites on the Red Sea into luxury resorts.
The Unesco world heritage site of Mada'in Saleh, which will undoubtedly be a popular
The Unesco world heritage site of Mada'in Saleh, which will undoubtedly be on the itineraries of many visitors
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Husband sacrifices his life on Wife's wish in Okara Punjab





A Tourist couple came to okara Punjab for spending eid. Wife wish him to cross the canal by swimming husband fulfilled her desire and wife ask him do again.He try to do this but lost his life. She was making video and her husband was Drowning.

video by 24 News HD



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Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Patan Kalan - Beautiful place of Abbottabad 15 KM from thandiani



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                    اس کو اردو میں پڑھنے کے لیے یہاں کلک کریں

The Village Patan kalan is situated in 40 KM from the east of Abbottabad City, Surrounded by mountains.  The town rich of Naturally beauty, has 28,000 populations The economy of population is mostly dependent on the farming sector, which is still through a bull plough as a traditional way. As the trend is introducing day by day of tractor and modern machineryGovt Jobs are limited to Schools and Hospitals ,except the farming. There are approximately two high school and three to four primary schools and Hindko language is spoken in this town. In most nations, Qureshi, Abbasi, Awan and others are.People here are very courteous and submissive. Here's the rare dance in itself. charming Cascades ,Beautiful Waterfalls,stolen the hearts as the Canal who make the beauty of valley more charming,

Cross the small velly and fall into Kunhar river. To reach the Patan Kalan that is situated 7000 feets from sea level

have to 40 Kilometers Mountains travel to east side of Abbottabad city or to travel on  Highway, from Islamabad to Muzaffarabad and take exit from the Rara Bridge situated on Jhelum River

The bridge located on Jhelum River, is the border of Azad Kashmir and Province KPK before the division of Sub Continent Hindows were also living in this area that were moved other areas after the Establishment of Pakistan. The region suffered severe damage in the 2005 earthquake. And its maintenance conditions continued for the last few years.

It has famous tourist locations in the northwest of Thandiani and Abbottabad.While in the south is Azad Kashmir. is the largest and beautiful villages of Circle Bakkot or Galiyaat.

Location

The union council is located on the north of Patan Klan, in the UC Kumking, Boi,
in the west, Thandiani, UC kathwal and in the south beran gali and Namal
Current local council members of Patan Kalan are
Abdulstar Qureshi, and Vice Chairman Mohammad Khursheed.
In the winter season in the area whereas the snowfall offers its charming scenes,
whereas the temperature
goes down below to the freezing point
Due to which many people temporarily
move in urban areas,
while the summer and summer season is
that is so attractive for Viewers
the Temperature of Pattan Kalan is less than 20 DCG in even summer
means never warm summer here.
the large number of tourists don't aware to this area that have natural beauty and comfortable aire
Bara Hoter Pattan Kalan



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Thursday, 21 June 2018

Nizamuddin Auliya and Ameer Khusro's Shrine Delhi India Idraak Documentary





Nizamuddin Auliya:

Muhammad Nizamuddin Auliya (Urdu: محمد نظام الدّین اولیاء‬‎‎; sometimes spelled Awliya; 1238 – 3 April 1325), also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin, was a Sufi saint of the Chishti Order and arguably one of the most famous Sufis on the Indian Subcontinent. His predecessors were Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki and Moinuddin Chishti. In that sequence, they constitute the initial spiritual chain or silsila of the Chishti order, widely prevalent in the Indian subcontinent.

Nizamuddin Auliya, like his predecessors, stressed love as a means of realising God. For him his love of God implied a love of humanity. His vision of the world was marked by a highly evolved sense of religious pluralism and kindness.[2] It is claimed by the 14th century historiographer Ziauddin Barani that his influence on the Muslims of Delhi was such that a paradigm shift was effected in their outlook towards worldly matters. People began to be inclined towards mysticism and prayers and remaining aloof from the world


Ameer Khusro:

Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau (1253 – 1325) (Urdu: ابوالحسن یمین‌الدین خسرو‬‎), better known as Amīr Khusrow Dehlavī, was a Sufi musician, poet and scholar from the Indian subcontinent. He was an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. He was a mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi. He wrote poetry primarily in Persian, but also in Hindavi. A vocabulary in verse, the Ḳhāliq Bārī, containing Arabic, Persian, and Hindavi terms is often attributed to him. Khusrow is sometimes referred to as the "voice of India" (Tuti-e-Hind), and has been called the "father of Urdu literature.


Khusrow is regarded as the "father of qawwali" (a devotional music form of the Sufis in the Indian subcontinent), and introduced the ghazal style of song into India, both of which still exist widely in India and Pakistan. Khusrow was an expert in many styles of Persian poetry which were developed in medieval Persia, from Khāqānī's qasidas to Nizami's khamsa. He used 11 metrical schemes with 35 distinct divisions. He wrote in many verse forms including ghazal, masnavi, qata, rubai, do-baiti and tarkib-band. His contribution to the development of the ghazal was significant
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shahra e karakoram idraak Documentary





The N-35 or National Highway 35  قومی شاہراہ 35‬‎), known more popularly as the Karakoram Highway (Urdu: شاہراہ قراقرم‬‎) and China-Pakistan Friendship Highway, is a 1300 km national highway in Pakistan which extends from Hasan Abdal in Punjab province of Pakistan to the Khunjerab Pass in Gilgit-Baltistan, where it crosses into China and becomes China National Highway 314. The highway connects the Pakistani provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan with China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The highway is a popular tourist attraction, and is one of the highest paved roads in the world, passing through the Karakoram mountain range, at 36°51′00″N 75°25′40″E an elevation of 4,714 metres (15,466 ft). Due to its high elevation and the difficult conditions in which it was constructed, it is often referred to as the Eighth Wonder of the World. The highway is also a part of the Asian Highway AH4.
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Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Nizamuddin Auliya and Ameer Khusro's Shrine Delhi India Idraak Documentary





Ameer Khusro:

Ab'ul Hasan Yamīn ud-Dīn Khusrau (1253 – 1325) (Urdu: ابوالحسن یمین‌الدین خسرو‬‎), better known as Amīr Khusrow Dehlavī, was a Sufi musician, poet and scholar from the Indian subcontinent. He was an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. He was a mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi. He wrote poetry primarily in Persian, but also in Hindavi. A vocabulary in verse, the Ḳhāliq Bārī, containing Arabic, Persian, and Hindavi terms is often attributed to him. Khusrow is sometimes referred to as the "voice of India" (Tuti-e-Hind), and has been called the "father of Urdu literature.



Khusrow is regarded as the "father of qawwali" (a devotional music form of the Sufis in the Indian subcontinent), and introduced the ghazal style of song into India, both of which still exist widely in India and Pakistan. Khusrow was an expert in many styles of Persian poetry which were developed in medieval Persia, from Khāqānī's qasidas to Nizami's khamsa. He used 11 metrical schemes with 35 distinct divisions. He wrote in many verse forms including ghazal, masnavi, qata, rubai, do-baiti and tarkib-band. His contribution to the development of the ghazal was significant


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Monday, 11 June 2018

REHAM KHAN told About Marriage in Abbottabad - a new Disclosures





REHAM KHAN Visited Abbottabad and told Mandatory things about Marriage . She visited a Gypsy house and talk a newly married bride. She was saying that it is mandatory to marry that you should have black and Dense hair and a Fairness creem.

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Saturday, 9 June 2018

Is Pakistan Really Dangerous for Tourism ? Fact shown by an American





An American Couple  Koheun and Justin with their family traveled to Pakistan on December 2017  to help with an NGO that is running development projects for the poorest of Lahore.As per them Many of their friends and family thought they were crazy to go to Pakistan because it was so dangerous. So they decided to go out and see if it was as dangerous as people said to be a tourist in Lahore, Pakistan.But in fact it was a fantastic journey not a Dangerous.

They visited Lahore Badshahi Mosque ,Meenar e Pakistan ,Greater Iqbal Park and other historical places. The met the people of pakistan they said the people of pakistan are very cool. As per them when they are willing to tour to Pakistan many of their friends threaten  them that Pakistan is so dangerous place to visit but their experience was totally opposite. They are eat some regional foods like goat's legs (paaye) and enjoyed that.
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Saturday, 2 June 2018

Walking on Rope wearing high heals 1300 miters high from ground





Participants in Silicone Lines in Chan Zia, China's city, have to walk on such roots in the air whose thickness is only 25 mm. Women participated in these contests from France, Germany, America and Canada. The special point of comparison is that wearing five cm of heel was to walk on a loose rope, which is not easy to do. Details in this video ...
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Gilgit Baltistan visit and Full Neo Documentary





Gilgit Baltistan visit and Full Neo Documentary



This Video is uploaded for sharing informational purpose not for commercial or monetizational purpose Copyright by Neo Tv Network - Official



Gilgit-Baltistan

Administrative territory of Pakistan

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Passu, Gilgit-Baltistan (cropped).jpg Skardu Cold Desert (cropped).jpg

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Top left to right: Attabad Lake, K2, Passu, Cold Desert and Deosai National Park

Flag of Gilgit-Baltistanگلگت بلتستان‬

Flag     Official seal of Gilgit-Baltistanگلگت بلتستان‬



Gilgit-Baltistan is shaded in red. The rest of Pakistan is shown in white. The Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir is indicated by hatching.

Gilgit-Baltistan is shaded in red. The rest of Pakistan is shown in white. The Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir is indicated by hatching.

Coordinates: 35.35°N 75.9°ECoordinates: 35.35°N 75.9°E

Country  Pakistan

Established 1 Nov 1948

Capital Gilgit

Largest city Skardu

Government

 • Type Self-governing territory of Pakistan

 • Body Legislative assembly

 • Governor Mir Ghanzafar Ali

 • Chief Minister Hafeezur Rahman

Area

 • Total 72,971 km2 (28,174 sq mi)

Population (2015)

 • Total 1,800,000[2]

Time zone PKT (UTC+5)

ISO 3166 code PK-GB

Main languages Balti, Shina, Burushaski

Assembly seats 33

Districts 10

Towns 9

Website gilgitbaltistan.gov.pk

Provincial symbols of the Gilgit-Baltistan

Gilgit-Baltistan (Urdu: گلگت بلتستان‬‎), formerly known as the Northern Areas, is the northernmost administrative territory in Pakistan. It borders Azad Kashmir to the south, the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the west, the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan to the north, the Xinjiang region of China, to the east and northeast, and the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir to the southeast. According to UNSC Resolution of 1947 the territory is part of the disputed Kashmir region along with Azad Kashmir, Aksai Chin, the Shaksgam Valley, and Jammu, Ladakh, and the Valley of Kashmir



The territory of present-day Gilgit-Baltistan became a separate administrative unit in 1970 under the name "Northern Areas". It was formed by the amalgamation of the former Gilgit Agency, the Baltistan district and several small former princely states, the larger of which being Hunza and Nagar. In 2009, it was granted limited autonomy and renamed to Gilgit-Baltistan via the Self-Governance Order signed by Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari, which also aimed to empower the people of Gilgit-Baltistan. However, scholars state that the real power rests with the governor and not with chief minister or elected assembly. The population of Gilgit-Baltistan wants to be merged into Pakistan as a separate fifth province and opposes integration with Kashmir. The Pakistani government has rejected Gilgit-Baltistani calls for integration with Pakistan on the grounds that it would jeopardise its demands for the whole Kashmir issue to be resolved according to UN resolutions.



Gilgit-Baltistan covers an area of over 72,971 km² (28,174 sq mi) and is highly mountainous. It had an estimated population of 1,800,000 in 2015. Its capital city is Gilgit (population 216,760 est). Gilgit-Baltistan is home to five of the "eight-thousanders" and to more than fifty peaks above 7,000 metres (23,000 ft). Three of the world's longest glaciers outside the polar regions are found in Gilgit-Baltistan. Tourism is mostly in trekking and mountaineering, and this industry is growing in importance.




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History of Mankiala stupa,Near Rawat




The Mankiala Stupa (Urdu: مانكياله اسٹوپ‎) is a 2nd-century Buddhist stupa near the village of Tope Mankiala, in Pakistan's Punjab province. The stupa was built to commemorate the spot, where according to the Jataka tales, an incarnation of the Buddha sacrificed himself to feed seven hungry tiger cubs.

Location

Mankiala stupa is located in the village of Tope Mankiala, near the village of Mankiala. It is 36 km southeast of Islamabad, and near the city of Rawalpindi. It is visible from the nearby historic Rawat Fort.

Significance

Relic from the stupa were taken during the British colonial era, and are now on display at the British Museum

The stupa was built to commemorate the spot, where according to the Jataka tales and popular belief, Prince Sattva, an earlier incarnation of the Buddha, sacrificed some of his body parts to feed seven hungry tiger cubs.

History

The stupa is said to have been built during the reign of Kanishka between 128-151 CE. An alternate theory suggest that the stupa is one of 84 such buildings, built during the reign of Mauryan emperor Ashoka to house the ashes of the Buddha.

The stupa was discovered by Mountstuart Elphinstone, the first British emissary to Afghanistan, in 1808 - a detailed account of which is in his memoir 'Kingdom of Caubul' (1815). The stupa contains an engraving which indicates that the stupa was restored in 1891.

Relics

Mankiala stupa's relic deposits were discovered by Jean-Baptiste Ventura in 1830. The relics were then removed from the site during the British Raj, and are now housed in the British Museum.

Conservation

The stupa has not been restored since 1891, and remains largely abandoned. The stupa features a large defect in its mound, which was created by plunderers.
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