Cultural History
The subcontinent, bound by the Himalayas and China on the north, Burma on the east, the Arabian Sea, Iran, Afghanistan and Russia on the west and northwest, and by the Indian Ocean on the south, was never one country except under the British from 1857 to 1947, and under Aurungzeb from 1658 to 1707. Within it, as in the continent of Europe, dwelt peoples belonging to different racial groups, speaking different languages, following divergent traditions and practicing different religions and cultures... more...
Festivals
- Eid Milad-un-Nabi
- Eid-ul-Fitr
- Eid-ul-Adha
- Mela Chiraghan
- National Horse & Cattle Show
- Sibi Festival
- Kalash Festival
- Jashan e Chitral Festival
- Shandur Festival
Music
- Pakistan’s Enchanting Musical Heritage
- Famous Gharanas In Classical Music
- Glossary of Classical Music
- Classical Music Scales and Compositions
- Image Gallery
Calligraphy
Museums
- National Museum of Karachi
- Bahawalpur Museum
- Peshawar Museum
- Taxila Museum
- Majestic Lahore Museum
- Image Gallery
Pakistan's Literary Culture
Architecture
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