Perched in between legendary Suleman Mountain Range and mighty river Indus, the centuries old Harrand fort in Jampur tahsil of district Rajanpur is once again under the spotlight to undergo a maiden effort by the Punjab archaeology department for restoration and conservation of the monument, now mostly in ruins. “The monument has never undergone restoration/conservation since 1985 when it was declared a protected site by the Punjab government”, an official said. (Match the photo with APP feature slugged “Centuries old Harrand fort again under spotlight for restoration, conservation” already been released

Perched in between legendary Suleman Mountain Range and mighty river Indus, the centuries old Harrand fort in Jampur tahsil of district Rajanpur is once again under the spotlight to undergo a maiden effort by the Punjab archaeology department for restoration and conservation of the monument, now mostly in ruins. “The monument has never undergone restoration/conservation since 1985 when it was declared a protected site by the Punjab government”, an official said. (Match the photo with APP feature slugged “Centuries old Harrand fort again under spotlight for restoration, conservation” already been released
APP58-270121 RAJANPUR: January 27 - Perched in between legendary Suleman Mountain Range and mighty river Indus, the centuries old Harrand fort in Jampur tahsil of district Rajanpur is once again under the spotlight to undergo a maiden effort by the Punjab archaeology department for restoration and conservation of the monument, now mostly in ruins. “The monument has never undergone restoration/conservation since 1985 when it was declared a protected site by the Punjab government”, an official said. (Match the photo with APP feature slugged “Centuries old Harrand fort again under spotlight for restoration, conservation” already been released. APP

Perched in between legendary Suleman Mountain Range and mighty river Indus, the centuries old Harrand fort in Jampur tahsil of district Rajanpur is once again under the spotlight to undergo a maiden effort by the Punjab archaeology department for restoration and conservation of the monument, now mostly in ruins. “The monument has never undergone restoration/conservation since 1985 when it was declared a protected site by the Punjab government”, an official said. (Match the photo with APP feature slugged “Centuries old Harrand fort again under spotlight for restoration, conservation” already been released

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