AoA! Hello! Greetings! to all steemit friends!
This is my 1st post to this plateform and I am excited about this.
Here is a brief introduction about me.
I am Junaid Ahmad. I am 19 .
I live in Multan the beautiful city of Pakistan.
I am a student of Computer Science.
I am a freelancer, Web Designer,WordPress Developer, Web Developer, Graphic Designer and Photographer.
And my blog will be all around these circumstances.
This is my Beautiful City Multan (The City of Saints).
Multan is very old city.
Multan's history stretches deep into antiquity. The ancient city was site of the renowned Multan Sun Temple, and was besieged by Alexander the Great during the Mallian Campaign. Multan was one of the most important trading centres of medieval Islamic India, and attracted a multitude of Sufi mystics in the 11th and 12th centuries, earning the city the nickname City of Saints.The Multan region has been continuously inhabited for at least 5,000 years. The region is home to numerous archaeological sites dating to the era of the Early Harappan period of the Indus Valley Civilisation, dating from 3300 BCE until 2800 BCE.
Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam
The mausoleum of the Sufi saint Sheikh Rukn-ud-Din Abul Fateh.The shrine is considered to be the earliest example of Tughluq architecture, and is of the most impressive shrines in the Indian subcontinent.The shrine attracts over 100,000 pilgrims to the annual urs festival that commemorates his death.The tomb was built between 1320 and 1324 CE by Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq in the pre-Mughal architectural style.The tomb is considered the earliest example of Tughluq architecture, and pre-dates Tughluq monuments in Delhi
Ghanta Ghar (Multan)
Ghanta Ghar or Clock Tower of Multan was built in 1884 A.D. during British Raj in South Asia. After passing municipal act 1883 British needed offices to run the city. They started constructing Ghanta Ghar in Multan on 12 February 1884 and it took 4 years to completely build this building. It was constructed over the ruins of Haveli of Ahmad Khan Sadozai which was completely destroyed during Siege of Multan. The hall and building was named 'Ripon Hall and Ripon Building' after the name of Ripon, viceroy of India at that time. And clock tower was named Northbrook Tower after the name of Northbrook, a former viceroy of India (1872-1876).
Multan Urban Transport
Services Club Multan
This building was completed, opened and offices shifted in 1888.