Journeys to Remember: Quetta-Lahore by Rail in 1925

Posted on March 1, 2010
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Izaz Haque With following travelogue we are starting a new series to revisit how travel used to be in the years gone by. Izaz Haque’s father Sheikh Inamul Haque was an employee of North Western Railway (now Pakistan Railway). He wrote a manuscript about his railway travels from Quetta to the plains of Punjab in […]

Lahore from Above: Sights to Behold

Posted on February 25, 2010
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Naveed Riaz (ATP Editor’s Note: The ATP Quiz yesterday was a teaser post as a curtain raiser for this pictorial gem. Yes, as many people guessed, that picture was of Government College (now University) Lahore; and it was taken, like the pictures in this post, by Umar Ashraf Riaz) Recently I took my son Umar […]

Karachi’s Forgotten Chapters of History

Posted on February 19, 2010
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Mohammad Ayaz Abdal I have always been interested in the history of this city. Karachi is a relatively a new city by the Subcontinent standards. In fact, this city is in its infancy compared with thousands of years of history associated with some of the other cities. An excellent article has been written for ATP […]

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