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17-April-2012. Students of the Government Najeeb Memorial Girls High School in Gujranwala, sit on floor in their class-room when a media team visited the school, recently. Most of the students are in desperate need of furniture; benches and desks. GUJRANWALA: PAKISTAN. Photo: Visual News Associates / World Bank

 

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Gurdwara Khara Sahib, Bhai Ke Mattu

The Village by the name Bhaike Mattu is located about two kilometers south-east of the Police Station Noshehra' Virkan of tehsil Gujranwala. The Gurdwara is located just before the entrance to the Village, this Gurdwara was built in the memory of Guru Hargobind Sahib.

The building of the Gurdwara is very attractive, floors are done in black and white tiles and walls are decorated with paintings of flowers. The ceiling too is decorated in floral designs.

Currently however, the Gurdwara’s building is being severely misused and animals are fed directly outside of it.

Maharani Jind Kaur, (1817 in Chachar, Gujranwala, Sikh Empire – 1 August 1863 in London, United Kingdom) also popularly known as Rani Jindan. She was the youngest wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the mother of the last Sikh Emperor, Maharajah Duleep Singh. In 1845 she became Regent of Punjab for Duleep Singh. The Queen Mother (or Mai) of the last Sikh sovereign of the Punjab. She was renowned for her great beauty and personal charm along with her 'characteristic strength of a man' qualities which the British came to dislike.

Rani Jind Kaur had a Brother Sardar Jawahar Singh and a elder Sister Who Married Sardar Jawala Singh Padhania Chief of Padhana Village in Lahore District.

Rani Jindan was the daughter of a Sikh named Sardar Manna Singh, a Aulakh Jatt of small village of Chachar, in the district of Gujranwala, now in Pakistan. It was reported that Maharaja Ranjit Singh was not interested in marrying a young bride, reportedly she would be his 17th wife. The tender years of Duleep Singh, is the reason why the Maharani did not become 'sati' on the funeral pyre of her husband along with some of the other wives. In order to get rid of Manna Singh's constant requests, the Maharaja sent 'his arrow and sword' to her village to which Jind Kaur was symbolically married in 1835 AD.[1] Ranjit Singh had married nine of his wives with the usual rites and ceremonies of the institution of Anand Karaj (Sikh religious marriage ceremony) and the other seven with the less orthodox customs of 'Chaddar-Pauna', 'Karewa' or ' Tir-patka',[citation needed] a prevalent custom among the Jats of the Punjab. This custom was born from the Sikh religion's rejection[citation needed] of the ancient ritual of 'Sati' or self-immolation of the widow on her husband's funeral pyre, a custom which was still prevalent within most of the families of the nobility and royalty of the Sikh Kingdoms. The Sikh custom allowed the eldest (or younger brother) of the deceased to symbolically marry the widow by placing a 'nath' or nose-ring in the nose of the widow[citation needed] whilst both seated under a white sheet held aloft by members of the family.

In 1845 the First War Took place against the British in Bhai Phero City in Kasur District (Sikh Territory), Before Rani Jind kaur Found that These Hindu Dogra Brothers Were Allies of the British in which to Save the Empire from the Enemies She gave a Letter to Sardar Sham Singh Attariwala to give it to Jathedar Akali Baba Hanuman Singh Shaheed (1755–1845) who was the Head of Sikh Nihang Army and the Head Priest of Amritsar Of Akal Takhat Sahib in the Letter it said that the Sikh Empire Should Be Saved and Protect it against the Dogra and the British, The Jathedar got ready with his Sikh Army to die for the Sikh Kingdom of Motherland Punjab, A Big Battle was fought in which Hundreds of Sikhs Attained Martyrdom on the Battlefield Jathedar with his Few Surviving Sikh Army Injured Traveled in to the Malva Region of Punjab at that time the British Informed Maharaja Karam Singh Of Patiala Sikh Kingdom who was a Allie of the British During the Wars along with other Traitors Such as Maharaja Pahar Singh of Faridkot Sikh Kingdom The British Told them to Attack the Jathedar and his Army These Two Maharaja Traitors Attacked their own Sikh Brothers and Killed the Surviving Sikhs from the Battlefield.

Shortly after the First Anglo-Sikh War saw the British gain hold of Punjab, and in 1846 she was deposed as Regent, forcibly separated from her only son and banished to Sheikhupura near Lahore.

After moving around several gaols, Rani Jindan eventually escaped from Chunar fort, Uttar Pradesh on 19 April 1849 and left a note for the British "You put me in the cage and locked me up. For all your locks and your sentries, I got out by my magic ... I had told you plainly not to push me too hard – but don’t think I ran away, understand well, that I escape by myself unaided ... When I quit the Fort of Chunar I threw down two papers on my gaddi and one I threw on the European charpoy, now don’t imagine, I got out like a thief". The British confiscated her jewelry and rescinded her pension. Rani Jindan arrived in Kathmandu, Nepal on 29 April 1849 and was given political asylum by Prime Minister Jung Bahadur. She was assigned a residence at Thapathall and given an allowance by the Nepalese government.

On 30 March 1849, Duleep Singh (1838–1893) held his last court at Lahore, at which he signed away all claims to the rule of the Punjab. A proclamation by Dalhousie, annexing the Punjab, was then read out. For his services the Earl of Dalhousie received the thanks of the British parliament and a step in the peerage, as Marquess. Gough also received rewards for his services, although his tactics at Chillianwala Near the Jhelum River were to be questioned for the remainder of his life. Many of the junior British Political Agents who had organised local resistance to the Khalsa were to have distinguished later careers.

The End of the Sikh Empire in 1849 was a great Shock for the Punjabi people and the Sikhs and a Great Imperial Power Came to an end, But sikhs made lots of sacrifices to save the Empire but in the end all hopes were lost.

It became a memory of the Golden Age of when the Empire had Reached its Zenith. For Sikhs they shall always remember the Last Sikh Raj.

In 1860 she was eventually permitted to see her son, Maharaja Duleep Singh in Calcutta, who brought her to the shores of England, She had lost her eye sight But as she Touched Duleep singh on the Head he had cut his hair she Started to Cry Pushed him and said The Maharaja Has Died, Our Empire Had Gone from out hands but i never thought that My son Would Forget His Sikh Background. he then after Grew His hair and became a True Sikh Again the British did not allow him to visit his Beloved Motherland Punjab. He died in Paris France never to step on British Soil.

From 1849-1947 For 98 Years the British ruled the Punjab Made it part of British India until the partition Took Place and Independence.

Processing was done by my beloved friend Muneeb :-) Picture was taken by my beloved brother KamiSyed :-) Now you must be thinking that why have i uploaded this pic if i haven't done anything on it ! Areeeeey ! Modelling to mein ne he ke hai na :D and im holding this TOO MUCH fire on my head n blood tu kuch tu mera bhe Haq banta hai :P

I took this picture near sun set at Gujranwala West Punjab.

Wall-chalking done by members of Mehdi Foundation Pakistan. The writing reading '15th Ramadan: the Day of Mehdi. Imam Mehdi is Syedna Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi. - Mehdi Foundation International'.

Wall-chalking done by members of Mehdi Foundation Pakistan. The writing reading '15th Ramadan: the Day of Mehdi. Imam Mehdi is Syedna Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi. - Mehdi Foundation International'.

Mehndi Munjal Langrial (Mohammad Abubaker Mehdi) مہندی منجال لنگڑیال

Wall-chalking done by members of Mehdi Foundation Pakistan. The writing reading '15th Ramadan: the Day of Mehdi. Imam Mehdi is Syedna Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi. - Mehdi Foundation International'.

Majha, from manjhla, i.e. middle, is the traditional name given to the upper part of the Bari Doab lying between the rivers Beas and Ravi and comprising the present Gurdaspur and Amritsar districts of India and Lahore district of Pakistan, although it is not uncommon to include the Pakistan districts of Sialkot, Gujranwala and Sheikhupura forming part of the upper Rachna Doab also in the Majha area.

  

Being an alluvial plain with sub-soil water and water table favorable for irrigation, Majha in the past has been the most productive and densely populated region of the Punjab; but, for the same reasons, it has also been the most alluring for foreign invaders who ravaged it time and again for many centuries. It was perhaps this frequent alternation of affluence and adversity that made the people of the region hardy and fearless, yet tolerant and god-fearing, qualities that made Majha the bedrock of Punjabi culture and history.

  

Majha is also the birthplace and early home of Sikhism. The first six Gurus, with the exception of the second, were born and brought up here. Even the second Guru, Guru Angad, who was born in a village in the Malva, made Khadur Sahib in Majha his permanent seat. In Sikh times political and religious authority was centred in Lahore and Amritsar, both in Majha. Of the seven towns founded by the Gurus, four (Goindval, Amritsar, Tarn Taran and Sri Hargobindpur) lie in Majha which is dotted with scores of historical shrines, including those now in Pakistan, connected with the lives of the Gurus. Four of the five Taruna Dal misls established themselves in this region while the fifth, Ahluvalia, occupied a major part of the neighboring Doaba.

  

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Wall-chalking done by members of Mehdi Foundation Pakistan. The writing reading '15th Ramadan: the Day of Mehdi. Imam Mehdi is Syedna Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi. - Mehdi Foundation International'.

Taken near Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan

The White-throated Kingfisher, Halcyon smyrnensis also known as White-breasted Kingfisher or Smyrna Kingfisher is a tree kingfisher which is widely distributed in plains and lower hills all over India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Bangladesh. Four races have been identified according to colour and size differentiation.

 

The adult has a bright blue back, wings and tail. Its head, shoulders, flanks and lower belly are chestnut, and the throat and breast are white. The flight of the White-throated Kingfisher is rapid and direct, the short rounded wings whirring. The large bill and legs are bright red. In flight, large white patches are visible on the blue and black wings. Sexes are similar, but juveniles are a duller version of the adult. The call of this noisy kingfisher is a chuckling chake-ake-ake-ake-ake.

 

White-throated Kingfisher is a common species of a variety of habitats with some trees, and its range is expanding. It perches conspicuously on wires or other exposed perches within its territory, and is a frequent sight in south Asia.

 

The nest is a 50cm tunnel in an earth bank. A single clutch of 4-7 round white eggs is typical.

 

Diet

 

This species mainly hunts large insects, rodents, snakes, fish and frogs. It is reputed to eat tired migratory passerine birds like Chiffchaffs where the opportunity arises. Like pied kingfisher, white breasted kingfisher also observes its prey from the superior position and the moment its within reach, a flash of lightening it catches it.

 

Scientific Classification

 

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Chordata

Class:Aves

Order:Coraciiformes

Family:Halcyonidae

Genus:Halcyon

Species:H. smyrnensis

 

PHOTO TAKEN NEAR GUJRANWALA.

Steam Power Engine Outside Railway Station Gujranwala Punjab.

With Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen. Raheel Sharif (then Corps Commander Gujranwala)

 

Pakistan Army - Men At Their Best

Internship 2012

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Sher Singh's Baradari

The historical Sher Singh's Baradari is located in the east of China scheme at Kot Khawaja Saeed. Maharaja Sher Singh was born in 1805 in Gujranwala into a Sikh family of Sukerchakia misldars. At the time, much of the Punjab was ruled by the Sikhs under a confederate Sarbat Khalsa system and Afghans, who had divided the territory among factions known as misls. Sher Singh's father Ranjit Singh was the first Maharaja of the Punjab. He succeeded his father at the young age of 12.

 

After several campaigns, his rivals accepted him as their leader, and he united the Sikh factions into one large country. Sher Singh was known as a person who did good works for the betterment of his people. He ruled for two and a half years only but is remembered for improving the existing system of governance. Sher Singh and his young son were brutally murdered by the Sardaran-e-Sindha Walia. After his death Rani Randhawi Singh and her family constructed their Samadhi in this baradari. These 'Samadhis' have domes where the cremated ashes of the dead were kept. This baradari was meant to be the new resting place of Sher Singh and his son.

 

The arches are also in very bad shape and may collapse any time. The Auqaf department which is responsible for its maintenance, has constructed two pillars to save the baradari from collapsing.

 

The roof of the building has been demolished and its debris lies as such. The boundary wall is already gone. It is becoming a garbage dumping ground as the locals of the area throw garbage inside the baradari.

 

There is also a shrine of famous Sufi Saint Allama Mirza Syed Shah Bilawal Qadri in the premises of the baradari which used to host a Muslim festival in Lahore. The baradari is also know as Baradari of Shah Bilawal. Writers like Kannahiya Lal Hindi and Justice Abdul Latif have mentioned this festival in detail in their researches. This festival used to take place in the month of December.

 

The Samadhi of Sher Singh, located on the premises lies in complete ruins as the domed structure appears to have been cut in half. The baradari itself is fast turning into a garbage dump as the Solid Waste Management department has constructed a waste enclosure here after demolishing one corner of the Baradari.

Mist in the fields of punjab near Gujranwala-Pakistan.

an early morning glow of sun peeping through it.

The White-throated Kingfisher, Halcyon smyrnensis also known as White-breasted Kingfisher or Smyrna Kingfisher is a tree kingfisher which is widely distributed in plains and lower hills all over India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Bangladesh. Four races have been identified according to colour and size differentiation.

 

The adult has a bright blue back, wings and tail. Its head, shoulders, flanks and lower belly are chestnut, and the throat and breast are white. The flight of the White-throated Kingfisher is rapid and direct, the short rounded wings whirring. The large bill and legs are bright red. In flight, large white patches are visible on the blue and black wings. Sexes are similar, but juveniles are a duller version of the adult. The call of this noisy kingfisher is a chuckling chake-ake-ake-ake-ake.

 

White-throated Kingfisher is a common species of a variety of habitats with some trees, and its range is expanding. It perches conspicuously on wires or other exposed perches within its territory, and is a frequent sight in south Asia.

 

The nest is a 50cm tunnel in an earth bank. A single clutch of 4-7 round white eggs is typical.

 

Diet

 

This species mainly hunts large insects, rodents, snakes, fish and frogs. It is reputed to eat tired migratory passerine birds like Chiffchaffs where the opportunity arises. Like pied kingfisher, white breasted kingfisher also observes its prey from the superior position and the moment its within reach, a flash of lightening it catches it.

 

Scientific Classification

 

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Chordata

Class:Aves

Order:Coraciiformes

Family:Halcyonidae

Genus:Halcyon

Species:H. smyrnensis

 

PHOTO TAKEN NEAR GUJRANWALA. This is the most expensive picture on flickr. It costed me and my friend GR Moughal, one 400D SLR, a 20D SLR, one 300 mm L-Series Fixed Tele, a 75-300 mm tele zoom, two memory cards, 15,000 cash, plus one LCD, and USB to get this photo. All these things were robbed by two robbers on the same day when we were about to return after a very productive day in terms of birds photography.

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thanks for the emails and messages to let me know that you guys have been missing me :-) Specially Fazzo n Kay :D, i was going to upload some landscape but Fazzo n Kay wanted me to upload some self :P so here it is.. not that attractive, but still i hope it will do :D

Wall-chalking done by members of Mehdi Foundation Pakistan. The writing reading '15th Ramadan: the Day of Mehdi. Imam Mehdi is Syedna Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi. - Mehdi Foundation International'.

Please don't get bored of portraits :D it's the last one, next one will be something different :-)

chand meri zameen phool mera watan

 

meray kethoon ki matti hilaley yaman

meray mallah hain lehroon k palay howey

meray dehkaan paseenoo k dhalay howey

meray mazdoor is dour k kohhkan

 

chand meri zameen phool mera watan

 

meri serhad per pehra hay eemaan ka

meray pehloon pe saya hay quran ka

mera eik eik sipahiee hay khaiber shikan

  

chand meri zameen phool mera watan

 

meray dehkaan yuhi hal chalatay rahay

meri matti ko soona bantay rahy

geet gaatay ray meray soola badan

 

chand meri zameen phool mera

Train Crossing Railway Bridge of Upper Chanab canal Gujranwala Pakistan.

she is sweet and cute little arabic baby

My Uncle has decided to tear down more than a century old house that he inherited from my grandfather to build a new one.

All my chilhood holidays were spent in this house...By the way it is not the same house as the eprevious picture, though i have just noticed that Saif was wearing the same clothes in both the places.

This photo is taken during a game play of Kushti at road side of Gujranwala

"Ladies and gentlemen, introducing.. The Nephew. His (English) heritage from the west country gives him a certain country-bumpkin like demeanour, while his (Pakistani) heritage, from Gujranwala, a city once known for its wrestling warriors, gives him the strength of a thousand butterflies!" :p

 

Celebrate by seeing a 6 min clip of some Pakistan's cultural heritage here :)

Zeeshan Javed Khan Pakistani Boy new photos pics model actor local gujranwala asian best boy dp cool facebook

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