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MPA Jameel Ahmed Soomro on Saturday hosted the Alam-e-Pak Nishan ceremony and organised the arrangements of Niyaz-e- Imam Hussain (A.S.) at his Larkana House on Wagon Road. The event was attended by ...
The journey proved treacherous for many, but the completion of Pakistan's Makran Coastal Highway in 2004 connected once-remote regions, allowing devotees to drive directly to the site.
Advertisement A transformative shift came in the early 2000s with the construction of the Makran Coastal Highway, which links the rest of Pakistan to the Chinese-operated Gwadar deep-sea port.
As he moved westward along the Makran coast (modern day Pakistan and Iran), Nearchus’ logbook became a precious record of geography, climate, and local populations. These weren’t just idle ...
Makran is a historical region that straddles southeastern Iran and parts of southwestern Pakistan. Autumn and winter are not harsh in the region, which makes it a magnet for tourists during these ...
Amid the ongoing India-Pakistan war, Google Maps is reportedly not showing any routes between India and Pakistan. Despite Lahore being less than 50 km from Amritsar, no directions or connectivity ...
It is, however, important to map the issue, literally and figuratively, before we indulge in geopolitical salami slicing. Balochistan and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) do share some commonalities, ...
Map showing areas where attacks were carried out The terrorists launched numerous attacks, targeting security personnel as well as civilians, particularly those hailing from Punjab. They attacked ...
Makran, part of the Balochistan plateau shared by Pakistan and Iran, is a semi-arid coastal strip bordered by the Arabian Sea. The region holds strategic significance today, but it also boasts a ...
From Tehran to Makran: What to know Tehran has served as Iran's capital for over 200 years, having been established during the reign of Agha Mohammad Khan, the first ruler of the Qajar dynasty.
The saltwater lagoon, which spans around 17 miles (27 kilometers) at its widest point, is located along the Makran Coast in Pakistan's Balochistan province, around 180 miles (290 km) west of Karachi.
An accident on Makran coastal highway took the lives of 11 and left 35 injured on Sunday (August 25). A bus carrying pilgrims was going from Iran to Punjab (Pakistan), but it overturned near Buzzi ...