A view of world famous archeological site of Moen-Jo-Daro. SD area named after Khan Sahib AD Siddiqui representing the citadel or the upper city. It was excavated during the year 1922-28. It served as both religious and administrative centre of Mohenjodaro. A Buddhist Stupa and a monastery of 2nd Century AD constructed on the ruins of the ancient citadel about sixteen hundred years after the destruction of Mohenjodaro. Among the important buildings of the citadel area are the Great Bath, State Granary and series of bath rooms and complete building, all probability a College of Priests

APP48-150222 LARKANA: February 15 - A view of world famous archeological site of Moen-Jo-Daro. SD area named after Khan Sahib AD Siddiqui representing the citadel or the upper city. It was excavated during the year 1922-28. It served as both religious and administrative centre of Mohenjodaro. A Buddhist Stupa and a monastery of 2nd Century AD constructed on the ruins of the ancient citadel about sixteen hundred years after the destruction of Mohenjodaro. Among the important buildings of the citadel area are the Great Bath, State Granary and series of bath rooms and complete building, all probability a College of Priests. APP photo by Nadeem Akhtar
LARKANA

A view of ruins of ancient Prahladpuri Temple. The restoration work on ancient Prahladpuri temple is likely to commence in next few days. Holi, the festival of colours, very much popular in Hindus, commenced from this Prahladpuri temple. The temple is located near the shrine of great saint of sub-continent Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya RA

MULTAN, Feb 16:- A view of ruins of ancient Prahladpuri Temple. The restoration work on ancient Prahladpuri temple is likely to commence in next few days. Holi, the festival of colours, very much popular in Hindus, commenced from this Prahladpuri temple. The temple is located near the shrine of great saint of sub-continent Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya RA. APP photo by Qasim Ghauri
APP17-160221MULTAN: February 16 – An inner view of ruins of ancient Prahladpuri Temple. The restoration work on ancient Prahladpuri temple is likely to commence in next few days. Holi, the festival of colours, very much popular in Hindus, commenced from this Prahladpuri temple. The temple is located near the shrine of great saint of sub-continent… Continue reading A view of ruins of ancient Prahladpuri Temple. The restoration work on ancient Prahladpuri temple is likely to commence in next few days. Holi, the festival of colours, very much popular in Hindus, commenced from this Prahladpuri temple. The temple is located near the shrine of great saint of sub-continent Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya RA

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

APP59-270121 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

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

APP57-270121 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
APP Services