'Who’s Who' was a confidential report published by the Political & Secret Department, Government of British India in 1933. The particular report c
Read MorePlace names can be shown to have undergone change, modification or distortion. It is more visible in relation to what is known as Gandhara. Here we ca
Read More'Who’s Who' was a confidential report published by the Political & Secret Department, Government of British India in 1933. This confidential repor
Read MorePicture of Saidu Baba Shrine , 1950. The shrine of Saidu Baba was renovated and thus this wooden frame was removed. On the directions of the ruler of
Read MoreThis picture was captured in the early 1950s. This Place served as the Secretariat of Swat State and all the important decisions were issued from here
Read MoreConstruction of forts is a fascinating subject for every ruler in the history. Big empires and a princely State have the same passion as far as forts
Read MoreWith the passage of time,people's attachment to the memories of ex State of Swat increases.The new generation are greatly interested to know more abou
Read MoreMiangul Abdul Wadud was born in 1881. He was the descendant of the Saidu Baba also known as Akhund of Swat. He was made the ruler of Swat in September
Read MoreThe general elections of 1977 were much awaited by the people of Pakistan and many hopes were attached to it. It was hoped that it will bring about a
Read MoreGandhara is the name of an ancient kingdom (Mahajanapada), located in modern day northern Pakistan and parts of eastern Afghanistan. Gandhara was loca
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