Monday, May 20, 2019

Shah: Pakistan Faisal Mosque

Historical Places in Pakistan Faisal Mosque The Shah Faisal Masjid in Islamabad, Pakistan, is among one of the largest mosques in the world. It is noteworthy for both its size and its interior decoratorure covering an area of 5,000 square meters with a capacity of 300,000 worshippers Turkish architect Vedat Dalokays designed it. Construction of the mosque began in 1976 by National Construction of Pakistan, led by Azim Borujerdi, and was funded by the organization of Saudi Arabia, at a cost of over 130 one million million Saudi riyals (approximately $120 million USD today)It is located at the end of Shaharah-e-Islamabad, putting it at one end of the city and in seem of a magnificent backdrop provided by the Margalla Hills. It is a focal point of Islamabad, and famous and recognized epitome of the city. Mohenjo-Daro 2. Pakistan is a country in which you would find a variety of historical places that signify the unique traditions and refinement of the country. Mohenjo-Daro was di scovered in 1922 and is one of the oldest and most built up urban civilizations of the world. It is located on the westside bank of the Indus River and it is a tiny proportion of the Indus river civilization of Harappa.Experts believe that the city was one of the most heavy in the Indus Valley Civilization and would have held majority of the trade courses and strength of the Southern Indus Plain surrounded by 2600 and 1900 BCE. One might find it difficult to find any palaces or monuments in the area precisely the city is well known for having historical pieces of gold beads, lapis, carnelian and ivory. All the houses in the city had areas for bathing and water wells were located in multiple spots all across the city. It had the most frightful drainage system and many of the modern day civilizations use the model of Mohenjo-Daros drainage system to come on new ones.

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