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Paki Sweet Young Girlfriend SHow her Hot Figure

Written on April 22nd, 2010 by zohaibno shouts

Paki Sweet Young Girlfriend SHow her Hot Figure

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Spicy beauty In Hills Station

Written on April 19th, 2010 by zohaibno shouts

Spicy beauty In Hills Station

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Girls In Glasses Amuse In Near River

Written on April 18th, 2010 by zohaibno shouts

Girls In Glasses Amuse In Near River

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Railway Reservation & Inquiry Rawalpindi

Written on April 6th, 2009 by waqasno shouts

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Sr. # Reservation & Inquiry address Phone Numbers
1 Railway Reservation Office, Saddar. 9270895, 9270931-5
2 Railway Reservation, Moti Mahal Plaza, Murree Rd. 5950343
3 Railway Reservation Office, Chandni Chowk, Murree Road. 9290427
4 Rawalpindi City Railway Station (Railway Enquiry Tel: 117)
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Phone Numbers Islamabad International Airport

Written on April 6th, 2009 by waqasno shouts

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Sr. # Office Name Phone Numbers
1 Pakistan Immigration 9280447
2 Pakistan Customs 9280421
3 Civil Aviation Authority Exchange 9031319
4 Airport Security Force (Control) 9280411
5 Camic Aviation (Lost & Found) 5591454
6 Flight Enquiry 9031243, 9024243
7 Tourist Information Centre 9280563
8 PIA Airport (Exchange) 9280911
9 Aero Asia 5590102
10 Air Blue 2800176
11 Gulf Air 5590442
12 Saudia Airlines 9281001
13 Emirates Airlines 5590542

Shopping Centers & Banks in Isb

Written on April 6th, 2009 by waqasno shouts

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Sr. # Shopping Centers
1 Aabpara Market, G-6/1
2 Kohsar Market, F-6/3
3 Siraj Covered Market, G-6/2
4 Super Market, Markaz F-6
5 Jinnah Super Market, Markaz F-7
6 Juma (Friday) Bazaar, near Aabpara, G-6/1
7 Itwar (Sunday) Market, near Peshawar More, G-9/1
8 Karachi Company, Markaz G-9
9 Sitara Market, Markaz G-7
10 Markaz F-10
   
Sr. # Name of Banks
1 State Bank of Pakistan, Attaturk Ave. G-5/2. Tel:9209081 G-5
2 American Express, 1-E Ali Plaza, Jinnah Ave.2827053
3 Zari Traqiati Bank, Zero Point.
4 ABN-AMRO Bank, 15 Jinnah Super Market. Tel: 2651324
5 Allied Bank, Ghausia Plaza, Blue Area. Tel: 2827339
6 Askari Commercial Bank, 24-D Rasheed Plaza, Jinnah Ave.Tel:2271794 G-6
7 Bank-Alflah, 1-B Awan Arcade, Jinnah Ave. Tel: 2206986 G-6
8 Citibank, 94 West Blue Area, Jinnah Ave. Tel: 2820451 G-7
9 Deutsche Bank 40-E Jang Plaza, Attaturk Ave. Tel: 2823380 G-6
10 Habib Bank, 85-W Rizwan Centre, Blue Area. Tel: 2274915 G-7
11 Standard Chartered Bank, # 1 Diplomatic Enclave. Tel: 2827309 G-5
12 Union Bank, Saudi Pak Tower, Jinnah Ave. Tel: 2824065 F-7
13 United Bank, UBL Bldge. Jinnah Ave. Tel:227250, 2824913 F-6

Rest Houses/Youth Hostels

Written on April 6th, 2009 by waqasno shouts

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Sr. # Rest Houses/Youth Hostels in Islamabad
1 CDA Camping Site (foreigners only) H-6
2 CDA Aam Sarai (Pakistanis only) G-7
3 Islamabad Youth Hostel, Garden Road, G-6/4. Tel: 2826899
4 Hill Top Rest House, Rawal Dam I-6
5 CDA Forest Rest House, Pir Sohawa
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Hotels In Islamabad & Rawalpindi

Written on April 5th, 2009 by waqasno shouts

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Sr. # Name of Hotels in Islamabad
1 Islamabad Marriott, Agha Khan Road. Tel: 111223344, 2826121-35 F-5
2 Islamabad Serena, Khayaban-e-Suhrawardy. Tel: 2874000    G-5
3 Holiday Inn, Civic Centre, Melody. Tel: 111273273, 22827311-20 G-6
4 Crown Plaza, E-99 Blue Area, Jinnah Ave. Tel: 2277890 G-7
5 Best Western, #6 Islamabad Club Road. Tel: 2277460-9 I-6
6 Park Palace, Islamabad Club Road. Tel: 2279926 I-6
7 De Papae, 16-D West Ble Area, Fazal-e-Haq Rd. Tel: 2273427 G-7
8 Envoy Continental, 111 East Blue Area, Fazal-e-Haq Rd.Tel:2273971 G-7
9 Islamabad Regency, #1 Club Road. Tel: 2276721-2 I-6
10 Margalla, Kashmir Highway, Near Convention Centre.Tel: 2276500-4 H-5
11 Dreamland, # 4 Club Road. Tel:2829072-6 I-6
12 Marina, 109-E Blue Area, Jinnah Ave. Tel: 2206901-8 G-7
13 Ambassador, Kahayaban-e-Suhrawardy. Tel: 2824011-4 G-6
14 Adventure Inn, National Park Area, Garden Ave. Tel: 2272539 H-6
15 Crown Palace, # 12 I&T Centre, Aabpara. Tel: 2879966, 2879977 G-6
16 Country Inn, Khayaban-e-Suhrawardy, Aabpara. Tel: 2278907-8 G-6
17 The Hotel, 111 Plaza, Fazal-e-Haq Road, Blue Area. Tel:2276612-3 G-7
18 Simara, 3-F, G-7 Markaz. Tel: 2204555 G-7
19 Al-Hujrat, Sitara Market. Tel: 2204403-4 G-7
20 Al-Habib, Khadda Market, Markaz G-7. Tel: 2204882-3 G-7
21 Sitara, Sitara Market. Tel: 2204479, 2204791 G-7
22 Blue Sky, Sitara Market. Tel: 2204746, 2204560 G-7
Sr. # Name of Hotels in Rawalpindi
1 Pearl Continental, The Mall, Cantt. Tel: 55666011-20, 111505505
2 Shalimar, Off the Mall, Cantt. Tel: 5562901-10
3 Flashman’s, The Mall, Saddar. Tel: 9272004-11
4 Rendevou, Police Station Road, Saddar. Tel: 5566593
5 Holiday Crown Plaza, 232-B Iftikhar Road. Tel: 5568068-70
6 Akbar International, Liaquat Road. Tel: 5532001-4 D-6
7 Golden Grill, 7/B The Mall. Tel: 5512842-8
8 Paradise Inn, 109 Adamjee Road. Tel: 5512311-3, 5568594-5
9 Grace International, Committee Chowk, Murree Road. Tel: 5962712-4
10 Aroosa Guest House, Commercial Market, Tel: 4454507
11 Al-Hateem, Opp. Liaquat Bagh, Murree Road. Tel:5502962-4
12 Gatemell’s Motel, Airport Road, Near Army House. Tel: 5581648
13 Antepara, Liaquat Road, Near Raja Bazaar. Tel: 5552716
14 Kashmir Inn, B-55/5 Bank Road, Saddar. Tel: 5514097-99 B-7
15 National City, J-15 Murree Road, Opp. Liaquat Bagh. Tel: 5961765-66

Archaeoilogical & Historical Sites Isb and Pindi

Written on April 5th, 2009 by waqasno shouts

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Margallah Pass
This small pass is located 26 km west of Islamabad on G.T. Road. Margallah is mentioned by historians and emperors like Alberuni, Ferishta and Jehangir. Today, it is a pass between the ancient capital of Gandhara, that is, Taxila, and the modern capital of Pakistan, i.e., Islamabad. There is an obelisk right on the top of the Pass, built in 1890 in memory of Brig. Gen. John Nicholson (died on 23 Sept.1857) of the British army, by his colleagues. A small part of the ancient Shahi (Royal) Road can be seen just across the pass, left of G.T. Road. This road was first built by the Persians in c.516 BC and later developed by the Afghan King Sher Shah Suri in 1540s. An inscription on the western side of this stone pavement shows that is was again repaired in 1672 AD.

Wah Gardens
Once a major campsite of Mughal rulers, Wah Gardens is located 12 km west of Taxila on G.T. Road. The gardens were developed with magnificent trees and water channels by successive Mughal emperors. Tapering cypress trees, loved by the Mughals, line the canals through which cool waters once flowed between elegant Romanic pavilions and cascading into large reflecting basins. The gardens are being restored to their original beauty, by the Department of Archaeology, Govt. of Pakistan. Entry fee is Rs.4 per person.

Hasan Abdal & Gurdwara Panja Sahib
Hasan Abdal is 48 km from Rawalpindi. It is a beautiful, quiet place and a convenient halting point on G.T. Road enroute to Peshawar or Abbottabad. This town has a particular association with Mughals and Sikhs. It was mentioned by Emperor Jehangir in his memoirs and frequently visited by successive Mughal Kings, on their way to Kashmir. It remained a holy place for various religious groups through the ages. It has a Sikh Gurdwara (temple) known as Panja Sahib having a scared rock with the handprint of their religious leader, Guru Nanak. Twice a year, Sikh pilgrims visit this Gurdwara from all over the world.

On the nearby hill, at an altitude of 714 meters, there is a meditation chamber related to a 15th century Muslim Saint, Baba Wali Qandhari, popularly known as Baba Hasan Abdal. The saint stayed in Hasan Abdal from c.1406 – 1416 AD but died and buried in village Baba Wali near Qandhar (Afghanistan). The devotees and visitors climb over the steps leading to the hill, for offerings and to have a panoramic view of Hasan Abdal.

Just opposite the eastern gate of Gurdwara Panja Sahib, there is a small mosque and chilla gah (meditation cell) of Baba Wali. Behind the mosque is a fresh water pond with big Mahasheer fish. Adjacent to the pond is a building called Maqbara Hakeeman. Two Royal Hakeem (doctor) brothers namely, Abual Fateh Gilani (died 1589 AD) and Hamam Gilani (died 1595 AD) are buried here on the orders of the Mughal emperor Akbar. Both, the fishpond and the tomb were built by Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, Akbar’s minister, between 1581 and 1583 AD. A paved path leads from the fishpond to a small, walled garden. The garden has two graves, one in the center and the other in a corner. The central grave is wrongly attributed to a so-called Mughal Princess, Lala Rukh. However, it is not known that who is buried here.

Mankiala Stupa
The remains of a Buddhist Stupa lie about 32 km south east of Rawalpindi in Mankiala village, 2 km off the G.T. Road. Apparently, this stupa was built in the reign of Kanishka (128-151 AD). According to a legend, Buddha had sacrificed parts of his body here, to feed seven hungry tiger-cubs. In 1930, several gold, silver and copper coins (660 – 730 AD) and a bronze casket having Khroshti inscriptions were discovered from this stupa.

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