Saarc countries (pakistan) by rishu tiwari

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Aims & Objectives To promote the welfare of the people of South Asia and to improve their quality of life. To accelerate economic growth, social progress and cultural development in the region and to provide all individuals the opportunity to live in dignity and to realize their full potential. To promote and strengthen collective self-reliance among the countries of South Asia.

To contribute to mutual trust, understanding and appreciation of one another's problems.

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To promote active collaboration and mutual assistance in the economic, social, cultural, technical and scientific fields.

To strengthen cooperation with other developing countries.

To strengthen cooperation among themselves in international forums on matters of common.

Members Of SAARCIndiaPakistanBangladeshNepalSri LankaMaldivesBhutanAfghanistan

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Monuments Of

Pakistan

Uch Sharif

The city of Uch Sharif has a long history with links to Alexander the Great and ancient Hindu culture. The city is located just more than 45 miles from Bahawalpur, and contains many shrines and tombs. The tombs have central Asian influences, and are decorated with blue and white tiles. Over the centuries, many of the shrines have fallen into disrepair; however, the site remains an important religious center in Pakistan.

Wazir Khan Mosque

The Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore dates back to 1634. Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari built the mosque atop the tomb of the 13th-century saint Syed Muhammed Ishaq. More than just a religious structure, the original plans for the mosque and its surrounding complex included a bathhouse and bazaar to ensure funding for the mosque. The building of a minaret at each corner of the mosque was an architectural first in Lahore. Much of the mosque's brick structure is decorated with glazed tile mosaics.

Rohtas Fort

Rohtas Fort is located just less than 70 miles from Islamabad. The 16th-century Afghan ruler Sher Shah Suri ordered construction of this military fortress as a base of operations for conflicts with the Gakkhars. Architects adapted the building plans to the surrounding terrain, using deep ravines as defensive structures. The rampart walls stretch more than 2 miles in circumference, and include 68 bastions and 12 gates. At their thickest point near the Mon Gate, the walls are 36 feet thick.

Lahore Fort and Shalamar Gardens

In 2000, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) added the Fort and Shalamar Gardens in Lahore to its List of World Heritage in Danger. The two monuments date back to the Mughal civilization that ruled the area from the 16th to 19th centuries. Within the fort are marble palaces and ornately decorated mosques. The garden spans three terraces and includes scenic waterfalls, ornamental ponds and lodges. Destruction of the 375-year old water tanks that supplied the gardens in 1999 and its deteriorating outer walls prompted the Pakistani government to request assistance from UNESCO to preserve the Mughal monuments.

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Lahore Fort and Shalamar Gardens

Pakistan Monument

The Pakistan Monument, also called the National Monument, in Islamabad is one of the country's newest landmarks. The large monument is in the shape of a blossoming flower, with each of its four petals representing the four provinces of Pakistan. The Pakistan Monument was designed by architect Arif Masood and is located in the heart of the city.

Dresses Of Pakistan

Pakistani Men’s ClothingMen all over Pakistan prefer Shalwar Kameez with some additional accessories which include Pakistani Waistcoat with Shalwar Kameez, Achkan and Sherwani with Shalwar Kameez or with Churidar Pajama. Jinnah Cap also called Karakul, Fez also called Rumi Topi and Taqiyah (cap) is used with Shalwar Kameez. Khussa is a popular foot wear with shalwar kameez. Men like to wear traditional shawls made of Pashmina or other warm materials especially in Northern part of the country.

Pakistani Women’s ClothingThe most favorite dressing

among Pakistani women is Shalwar Kameez which is worn in different styles, colors and designs especially the front part of Kameez is decorated with different styles and designs of embroidery. It is worn with different sleeve length, shirt length, necklines and different types of Shalwars like Patiala Shalwar, Churidar Pajama and simple trouser. Kurta is also worn by women in latest designs. Dupatta is an essential part of Shalwar Kameez and considered a symbol of woman's respect.It is used with different embroidery designs of Kamdani[3] and Gota.

Festivals Of Pakistan

Festivals Of Pakistan Eid-ul-Fitr

Eid-ul-fitr is the biggest Muslim festival celebrated all over Pakistan. It is celebrated after one month of fasting during the month of Ramadan. Celebrated on the 1st of Shawwal, the 10th month of Islamic Calendar, The Eid day starts with the special Eid prayers. People exchange gifts and sweet with each other and alms to the poor and the needy.

Eid-ul-Azha

Eid-ul-Azha is also another massive religious festival commemorating the great sacrifice offered by Prophet Ibrahim. It is celebrated on the 10th of Zilhaj, the 12th month in the Islamic Calendar. Collective prayers are offered after sunset and the sacrifice of goats, sheep, cows or camels is made and the meat is distributed among relatives, friends and poor.

National Horse & Cattle Show Lahore

Held at the Fortress Stadium Lahore, the Horse and Cattle show is a famous event in Lahore. The event’s highlights include Cattle races, cattle dances, tent-pegging, tattoo show, folk music, dances, bands, cultural floats and folk games. It takes place on the 3rd week of November for 15 days.

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