Ali Haider
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Ali Haider
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اِنَّ صَلَاتِیْ وَ نُسُكِیْ وَ مَحْیَایَ وَ مَمَاتِیْ لِلّٰهِ رَبِّ الْعٰلَمِیْنَۙ ✨





Pakistanis didn’t just discover IVC yesterday Mohenjodaro has been proudly printed on our 20 Rupee note for decades. This civilization is literally on our currency that’s how deep our roots go. Not a recent love, it’s heritage #IndusValleyCivilization #MohenjoDaro #IVC






Every dead NaPak Army soldier brings Pakistan one step closer to a better future


Pakistan has a fort that has never been conquered. Not once. In 500 years. Rohtas Fort. Near Jhelum, Punjab. Built in 1541 by Sher Shah Suri after he defeated Mughal Emperor Humayun and sent him into exile. He built it for one reason. To make sure Humayun never came back. 4 kilometres of walls. 68 bastions. 12 monumental gates. 1,900 battlements. 9,500 stairs. Built on a hillock 300 feet above its surroundings where the Kahan River meets the old invasion route from Afghanistan into Punjab. Every army that looked at it turned away. Humayun came back eventually. But not through Rohtas. No one ever breached those walls. Sher Shah Suri spent the equivalent of millions in the currency of the time building it. Then died before it was completed. His greatest fortress. Built to stop one man. Never once breached by anyone. UNESCO inscribed it as a World Heritage Site in 1997. Called it an exceptional example of early Muslim military architecture in Central and South Asia. A milestone in the history of fort construction. And the man who built it did something else while he was at it. Sher Shah Suri also built the Grand Trunk Road. 1,500 miles from Calcutta to Peshawar. Inns every 12 miles. Shady trees the entire way. Built in the 16th century. It still exists today. You know it as the GT Road. A fort that was never conquered. A road that still carries traffic 500 years later. Both built by the same king in Pakistan. The world has barely noticed. Pakistan has always inspired extraordinary things. 🇵🇰 📍XH7F+X5V, Rohtas, fort, Dina, 49400, Pakistan tripadvisor.com/AttractionProd… @Tripadvisor @PearlTours @TourPakistan786 @UNESCOarabic @UNESCO @GovtofPunjabPK @PakistanJannatt




















