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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Sarcophagus Caligraphy
The only thing intact in Asaf Khan's tomb is the marble sarcophagus with Arabic calligraphy & a plain brick floor.
Labels:
Dilkusha Garden,
History,
Lahore,
Mughal
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Ruins Closeup
Closeup of Asaf Khan's tomb, you can see a small area of artwork that originally covered the whole building.
Labels:
Dilkusha Garden,
Lahore,
Mughal
Monday, April 28, 2008
Asaf Khan
This tomb belongs to Asaf Khan who was the brother in law of the emperor and a noble in his court, He was also the father of Mumtaz Mahal in who's honor Emperor Shah Jahan erected the Taj Mahal. The tomb is part of the Dilkusha Garden complex where Emperor Jehangir is buried. Due to lack of funding this historical building is all but crumbled, built around the same time as Jehangir's tomb this building is in ruin compared to the Emperor's tomb.
Labels:
Dilkusha Garden,
Jehangir's Tomb,
Lahore,
Mughal
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Dilkusha Garden
Emperor Jehangir is buried in a complex consisting of a huge Garden in the middle, his tomb to the right and the tomb of one of his closest advisers and brother-in-law Asaf Khan to the left, Asaf Khan was the father of Mumtaz Mahal in who's honor the Taj Mahal in Agra was built. This photograph is taken from the center part of the complex known as "Dilkusha Garden" and you can see the main gateway into the smaller area leading to Jehangir's Tomb.
Labels:
Dilkusha Garden,
History,
Jehangir's Tomb,
Lahore,
Mughal
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Jehangir's Sarcophagus
Inside the burial chamber of Jehangir's Tomb, you can see beautiful art work on the walls and floor, all made in white marble. The sarcophagus of the Emperor is decorated in Arabic script with prayers and the 99 names of God .
Labels:
History,
Jehangir's Tomb,
Lahore,
Mughal
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Boys will be boys
Although this looks and is dangerous, it is common to see people sitting and standing on top of buses moving at 70KM/ Hour. Even though its illegal, no one bothers to check the practice.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Spreading Smiles
While taking photographs in Pakistan, I have noticed many people get very happy when you take their pictures, if you take one person's photograph the other asks you to take theirs as well. Most of these people do not own camera's and some have never been photographed or own their own pictures.
A while back in an inspirational moment an Idea was floated on Global Themes by Shaykhspeara Shaira that there should be a way to take photographs of these people and distribute them and bring some smiles to people who really deserved them, I have been acting on that idea for the past month and if I take pictures of people I can later find, I get prints made and go back and give them their photographs, the best moments have been when a small child see's his photograph and smiles an innocent smile. I encourage all of you especially if you are in an area where people are not privileged enough to own cameras to try it, it barely costs anything and bring a lot of joy to people as well as to you.
A while back in an inspirational moment an Idea was floated on Global Themes by Shaykhspeara Shaira that there should be a way to take photographs of these people and distribute them and bring some smiles to people who really deserved them, I have been acting on that idea for the past month and if I take pictures of people I can later find, I get prints made and go back and give them their photographs, the best moments have been when a small child see's his photograph and smiles an innocent smile. I encourage all of you especially if you are in an area where people are not privileged enough to own cameras to try it, it barely costs anything and bring a lot of joy to people as well as to you.
Labels:
Distribution,
Lahore,
Photography
Monday, April 21, 2008
Jehangir's Tomb Fresco
As you enter through the main entranceway you come into the corridor leading to the burial chambers, this corridor is intricately painted and has been preserved for centuries, the walls are adorned with soothing geometric and floral fresco well known in Mughal architecture.
Labels:
Jehangir's Tomb,
Lahore,
Mughal
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Jehangir's Tomb
Nuruddin Salim Jahangir was the Mughal emperor from 1605 untill his death in 1627, his tomb is located on the outskirts of Lahore next to the river ravi, this tomb was built by his son in the year 1637. You will remember "hiran minar" I posted about earlier the tower and the garden for the pet dear mansraj was built by Jehangir.
Labels:
Jehangir's Tomb,
Lahore,
Mughal
Friday, April 18, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Only Statue
This statue of Alfred Woolner is the only statue which survived in Pakistan from the British era, the rest were all destroyed after partition.
Labels:
Alfred Woolner,
Lahore,
Statue
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Lahore Museum
This is a picture of the Lahore Museum, Established in 1894 this museum has a huge collection and is one of the best museums in the region. Rudyard Kipling's father John Lockwood Kipling was one of the first curators of this museum and had arranged for a job for his son in Lahore, Lahore's influence is evident in Kipling's writings, a lot of scenes from "Kim" are set around the sights near this building.
Labels:
Lahore,
Museum,
Rudyard Kipling
Monday, April 14, 2008
Zamzamah
"He sat, in defiance of municipal orders, astride the gun Zamzamah on her brick platform opposite the old Ajaib-Gher -the Wonder House, as the natives call the Lahore Museum.Who hold Zam-Zammah, that 'fire-breathing dragon', hold the Punjab, for the great green-bronze piece is always first of the conqueror's loot." Opening from Rudyard Kipling's Kim.
Ps. Sorry for being away from the comments, I have been out of town on my farm for the past 5-6 days and didn't have access to the internet my sister has been posting posts that I had drafted before I left. The good news is I took lots of pictures on the way so the next few days are going to be a tour of some famous sights from Lahore.
Ps. Sorry for being away from the comments, I have been out of town on my farm for the past 5-6 days and didn't have access to the internet my sister has been posting posts that I had drafted before I left. The good news is I took lots of pictures on the way so the next few days are going to be a tour of some famous sights from Lahore.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Flying Low
Spotted this Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A310-324/ET flying over head with its landing gear and flap down approaching the runway.
Labels:
Lahore
Friday, April 11, 2008
Shop on wheels
This young salesman and his assistants go around the city selling onions on their donkey cart, for them their way to work is wherever there are buyers.
Labels:
Lahore
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Steeple
Looking up at the steeple of one of the oldest churches in the Indian Sub Continent. The steeple is widely believed to be also the tallest a church has in the region. Built by Lt J.Hartley Maxwell of the British Bengal Engineers on 1st March 1852, The Holy Trinity Cathedral is beautiful with a lot of history, inside there are numerous plaques dedicated to the various British casualties during the the war of independence and the rest of the British Raj. Located at Sialkot a small industrial city 2 hours from Lahore.
Labels:
Lahore
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
Spring is here
After the last shower it looks like spring is finally here, temperatures are expected to reach 40 Celcius (104 F) in the next week so the spring will be short and the summer hot. Photographed at Defence Park, Lahore.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Dry Fruit
Pakistan is famous for its dry fruit, here is a vendor selling, pistachios, dates, almonds, raisins, and peanuts among lots of other things.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Friday, April 4, 2008
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Festival
These two people own this handicrafts stall in a road side festival in Lahore, Roadside festivals with small shops and stalls selling clothes, handicrafts and food are a common site in spring. This particular stall had an assortment of wall hangings, bed sheets, table cloths and cushions in wonderful colors all made by women in the rural areas of the Thar Desert and brought hundreds of miles to the city to be sold.
Ps. Blogger issues still exit but I found a proxy that is letting me post pictures as well as view and comment on blogs, so thats good.
Ps. Blogger issues still exit but I found a proxy that is letting me post pictures as well as view and comment on blogs, so thats good.
Labels:
handicrafts,
Lahore,
Thar
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Problems
If you have followed the last few posts you must be aware of my blogger/blogspot dilema. As of this morning I have also been shut off from http://www.blogger.com so I am not even able to post pictures. Tried using several proxies but can't seem to post from most and If I do get into the posting page I am unable to upload or host pictures. I have been on the case of my ISP since the last 2-3 days and hopefully the situation will be resolved soon, untill then I will keep on trying to find a solution via a proxy or some other alternate. Sorry Guys. Hope to be back soon.
Labels:
Lahore
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Paying Homage
Lahore is known for its Sufi Saints and Shrines, where people come from all over pakistan to pay their respects and pray. This particular shrine is called Bibi Pak Daman, said to be the shrine of the daughter of Hazrat Ali, the first Caliph of Islam. You can see several devotees holding their hands high in prayer.
Labels:
Bibi Pak Daman,
Lahore,
Shrine
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