Minar-e-Pakistan
Pakistan History In Picture |
Minar-i-Pakistan (Urdu: مینارِ پاکستان / ALA-LC: Mīnār-i Pākistān, literally "Tower of Pakistan") is one of the most important national monuments of the country. The tower was constructed during the 1960s on the site where, on 23 March 1940, the All-India Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution, the first official call for a separate homeland for the Muslimsliving in the South Asia, in accordance with the two nation theory. The tower reflects a blend of Mughal, Islamic and modern architecture. You May Also like: Pakistan’s first flag Designed: an architect and engineer hailing from Daghistan. Structure: The base is about 8 meters above the ground. The tower rises about 62 meters on the base. You May Also like: Political Stands: of political protests and rallies, including recently those arranged by PTI. |
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