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A Morning with Yousuf Salahuddin | Haveli Barood Khana | Walled City
Mian Yousuf Salahuddin (also known as Mian Salli) is a well known social activist inspiste of the fact that he has another identity i.e. GrandSon of Dr. Allama Mohammad Iqbal. His haveli is kept as it was n ancient times and well known place for many tv programs related to the cultural heritages. Must visit place, though special permission is required.
Many World renown celebrities including Bollywood stars have visited this haveli.
Mian Salli Haveli Barood Khana History Pkg by Akhtar Hayat City42
Mian Salli Haveli Barood Khana Short Documentary by Irfan Hashmi DunyaTV
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Haveli Balaki Shah the part of Lahore History
Haveli Balaki Shah the part of Lahore History
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NAU NIHAAL SINGH HAVELI [Lahore] PAKISTAN *Historical Place*
A trip to Nau Nihaal Singh (Haveli) *Lahore* [historical places]
Lovely Day at the Old City, Lahore | Live Video by Mian Yousaf Salahuddin
Lovely Day at the Old City, Lahore
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ISLAMABAD TO NAUNIHAL SINGH HAVELI LAHORE
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Walled City Lohari Gate Matti Chowk Pkg By Akhtar Hayat City42
Lahore Bradlaugh Hall History Pkg By Akhtar Hayat City42
APNA NEWS HAVELI LAKAH package on jumping on the forth flour houspital lahore mandy ahamid abad
APNA NEWS HAVELI LAKAH package on jumping on the forth flour houspital lahore mandy ahamid abad
Walled city androon Lahore on Hero GoPro bike view
Walled city of Lahore on Yamaha Ybr with Hero GoPro 5
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HD Aerial 360° View of a Pakistani Town Dist. Rajanpur / tehsil Jampur darbar Ameer Hamza Sultan
#DroneView #DajalCity Dajal is a small town in Tehsil Jampur Distt.Rajan Pur of Punjab, Pakistan. It is on the border of Balochistan province. It is located at 29°33′34″N 70°22′33E, and its population is around 50,000. A few people are working in Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates Etymology Edit
Dajal town was established by a saint named Dawood, when he was passing through a mud dunes, he stayed there under the tree, in local Siraiki language it is called JAAL. After that place become a small village and called as Doowd Jaal, Afterward when population was increasing, town name changed to Dawojal and finally Dajal.[citation needed]
History
During the rule of Langahs in 1452, Islam Khan a relation of Lodhi King of Delhi was in charge of the southern part of the Multan Province. Nahars overthrew the supremacy of Langah and the then Lodhi King of Delhi approved the act. Nahars annexed a greater part of Dera Ghazi Khan and charged upon the territory of Dajal and Harrand in the north. Their march was repelled by Miranis in 1482. Albeit the country around Harrand and Dajal inhabited by Gorchani and Lunds tribes was governed by Khan of Kalat Mir Noori Naseer Khan Baloch for 70 years after defeating Ahmed Shah Abdali in 1758. Khan of Kalat retained this tract of land until 1827. Besides the area around Dajal and Harrand the Baloch tribes of Koh-e-Suleman including Marris, Bugtis and Kethrans are said to have been under nominal subjugation of Khan of Kalat though Qaisranis and Buzdars served as personal body guards of Khan of Kalat , but the Khan could never extend his direct sway over these tribes i.e. Qaisranis, Buzdars, Lunds, Khosas, Legharis, Gorchanis and Mazaris inhabiting the mountainous tract from north of south The country of Harrand and Dajal came under the control of Khan of Kalat Mir Naseer Khan Baloch after defeating Ahmed Shah Abdali in Kalat Balochistan in 1758. This tract remained under the Khanate up till 1827. In 1827, the Nawab of Bhawalpur occupied the country of Dajal and Harrand for Sikh and thus the rule of Khan of Kalat came to an end over this area. Kabul, the British Government in 1838, at Lahore, ratified the treaty of 1834 between the Shah and the Maharajah.
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