Qasas ul Anbiya HAzrat Musa (a.s) in Urdu, Hazrat Mosa was the Prophet of Allah. He preached the Allah’s massage in the era of feron. Allah gave alot of mojzat to Hazrat Mosa (a.s). Abrief story is given below.
Noori Jam Tamachi's Mausoleum , Kalri/Keenjhar Lake ( Image by Fawad Ikram ) The famous Sufi Saint from the Sindh region “ Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai” is well known for his romantic tales. These romantic folk tales are magnificently described by Bhittai and are significant in the classical literature of the Indian Sub Continent . The legend of “ Noori Jam Tamachi ” ends with the joy of meeting the couple together and doesn’t have any tragic end like other six romantic stories. The Mausoleum of Noori in the middle of the Lake Noori is the heroine of this romantic legend who belonged to a fisherman family. Noori was an adorable and charming girl and she was caught sight by Jam Tamachi who is the hero of this tale during a hunting adventure. Jam Tamachi was actually a king of the Samma dynasty who ruled over the...
Heer – Ranjha is a tale of woe and despair written by Waris Shah, telling the tragic story of two young lovers. Deedo lately known as Ranjha was a lucky man in some ways, but unlucky in so many others. As the youngest of four brothers in a small farming community, he was exempt from the duties that his brothers were responsible for. His father favoured him over the others and so he allowed Ranjha to live a peaceful life, playing the flute while his brothers toiled day and night on the farm. Naturally this caused resentment between Ranjha and his three brothers. The four of them argued bitterly over the question of who would inherit the land on the farm when their father died. Ranjha, being the favourite, was of the opinion that he deserved his fair share. His brothers thought differently, telling him that he did not deserve any of the land because he never helped them work on it. Eventually, his brother’s wife poisoned his mind and began refusing to prepare food for him so he left the...
Derawar Fort:- To the southeast of Dera Nawab, on the edge of the Cholistan Desert, make an exciting day’s outing from either Ahmadpur East or Bahawalpur. The massive fort towers over the surrounding semi-desert and is visible from miles around. The huge walls, supported by enormous round buttresses, stand 40 meters (130 feet) high and are 1.5 kilometers (a mile) in circumference. The drive, for four-wheel drive vehicles only, take from one to two hours from Ahmadpur East, depending on the state of the road and the route your guide has chosen for you. The last 25 kilometers (15miles) are across desert. There has been a fort at Derawar for at least 5,000 years, part of a long chain that protected the ancient trade rout from central Asia to the Indian subcontinent. The fort was captured by the Abassi family from Raja Rawal Singh of Jaisalmar in 1733, at which time the present fort was built. The whole area around Derawar was once well watered by the Ghaggar River (now called the Hakra in...
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