
God has made the land of Pakistan one of the richest sections of the earth. For example, besides it’s all the other huge hidden wealth and industrial potential, production from agriculture in Pakistan alone, with an Islamic system of distribution of wealth, is much more than sufficient to meet all necessities of life (i.e. Roti, Kupra, and Mukan) for every citizen of Pakistan and beyond. This stud...
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ide evidence that land of Pakistan indeed is most beautiful and rich in nature resources and extreme natural beauty. Besides Pakistan land is home of ancient civilizations and archeological heritage. Pakistan land is also home of some of ancient cities, the history of which goes beyond antiquity, such as Lahore and Multan. Mughal rules took extreme interest in adding mundane beautify to the land of Pakistan and also British also added to the beautify by adding beautiful architecture in major cities including Lahore and Multan.Chapter 1 consists of Introduction. Chapter 2 consists of Pakistan, Home of Mehrgarh Civilization. Chapter 3 consists of the Home of Mohenjo-Daro and Indus Valley Civilization. Chapter 4 consists of Pakistan, Home of Ancient Lahore City of Beyond Antiquity and includes: Brief History Of Ancient Lahore City; Lahore Under British Raj; and Concluding Remarks Chapter 5 consists of Pakistan, Home of Ancient Multan City of Antiquity and includes: Brief History Of Ancient Multan City; the Lost Sun Temple of Multan in Pakistan; Multan Arts Council And Multan Museum; and Introduction to the City. Chapter 6 consists of A Brief Account of Derawar Fort.Chapter 7 consists of Brief Description of Land of Pakistan. Chapter 8 consists of Pakistan’s Rich Land in Natural Resources and includes: Mining and Quarrying; Fuel Extraction Industry; Hidden Wealth in the Land of Pakistan; and Agriculture in Pakistan. Chapter 9 consists of Some Glimpses of Natural Beauty of Pakistan.Chapter 10 consists of Pakistan, Home of Mughal Architecture: Architectural History Of Mughal Period In Lahore and includes: Introduction; General Perspective Of Mughal Architectural Development; Some Examples Of Mughal Architecture In Lahore covering: Architectural Development of Fortification of Lahore and Lahore Fort, Wazir Khan Mosque, Masjid of Mariyam Zamani (Begum Shahi Mosque), Tomb of Anarkali, and Badshahi Mosque the Shalimar Gargens. Chapter 11 consists of Pakistan, Home of Mughal Architecture: Architecture Development of Badshahi Mosque and includes: Introduction; and Architecture, Design and Construction of the Mosque.Chapter 12 consists of Pakistan, Home Of Mughal Architecture: Shalimar Gardens Complex, Lahore and includes: Introduction; and Architecture, Design and Construction. Chapter 13 consists of Pakistan, Home of Mughal Architecture: Architectural Developments in Shahdara Bagh and includes: Background; Kamran’s Baradari in Shahdara Bagh; Akbari Sarai Complex; Tomb of Jahangir covering: Introduction, Historical Background, and Architecture, Design and Construction of the Complex; the Mausoleum (tomb) of Asaf khan; the Mausoleum (tomb) of Nur Jahan. Chapter 14 consists of Pakistan, Home Of Mughal Architecture: Sheikhupura Fort: Qilla Sheikhupira. Chapter 15 consists of Pakistan, Home of Mughal Architecture: Sheikhupura Hiran Minar. Chapter 16 consists of Summary and Conclusion. The Book is supported with Bibliography.