Pakistan's Cities History

September 03, 2018




Islamabad

Founded in 1959, the main capital area was found. His name was kept in Islamabad in the name of Islamist Pakistan religion.

 

 Rawalpindi

This city was the house of the Raw nation. Chaudhry Jhandey Khan Rawol laid its foundation regularly in the fifteenth century.
   Karachi About 220 years ago it was a fishing village. His name was Kalchchi in the name of Baloch named Baloch. Then gradually became Karachi. In 1925 it was given the city status. It was the capital of Pakistan from 1947 to 1959.

  Hyderabad

His old name was Niron Coat. The clutches attributed it to the name of Hazrat Ali and placed his name Hyderabad. It was founded by Ghulam Kalhora in 1768. The British captured the city in 1843. He got the status of the district in 1935.




Peshawar

The name of Peshawar was named Peshawar. According to another tradition, Mahmud Ghaznavi gave him the name.

 Quetta

The word Quetta is made of Kota. Which means the fortresses. It became a Quetta after Quetta became a Quetta.




 Toba Tek Singh

The name of this city is named as "Sikh" Tao Singh "Tobha", says Talab, it was a lie, and was sitting under a tree near the city's railway station, Sikh Teko Singh, and was filled with a tomb. Saheb-e-Hassan Munto, the city's famous fiction "Toba Tek Singh" is also associated with the same city.




Sargodha

It is made of head and twilight. In Hindi Sir, Talab is called, the Twelve was the name of a Poor who lived on the lake. That's why his name became a dark head. Later, Sargodha called. Regular settled in 1903.

  Bahawalpur

The town of Nawab Bahawal Khan, which was called Bahawalpur, was named as his name. By the time the state was the President of Bahawalpur. This was the first to associate with Pakistan. Until the establishment of a unit, there was a government of the Abbasi family.

  Multan

It is said that the city's history is ancient 4000 years old. According to Aleroni, he was rescued thousands of years ago in the last days of Karl. Its initial name is known as "Kaspur."




Faisalabad

He settled on a British head, Jamilee (governorate). The name of the city was Lalpur in its name. Later, the great Saudi ruler was named as Shah Faisal Shaheed.


Rahim Yar

This city was named after a person from the Abbasiyah family of Bahawalpur, Nawab Rahim Yar Khan Abbasi.


 Abdul Hakim

This town was inhabited in the name of a spiritual elderly entity in southern Punjab. Whose mausoleum is in the same town.

  Sahiwal

This city was the habit of the Saii tribe. That's why Saihi Wall was called. In the British period, the British Governor of Punjab called "Mingumari" in the name of Mingumari. November 1966 President Ayub Khan restored the old name ie Sahiwal on the demand of the public





Sialkot

Raja Silkot founded the city in 2,000 BC. His name was Sialkot in the British era.

 Gujranwala

A Jha Sanghi Khan settled in 1365 and named it "Khanpur". After coming from Amritsar, the Gujars settled here, changed his name to Gujranwala.

 Sheikhupura

The city settled in the direction of Mughal ruler Nooruddin Slam Jehangir. Akbar used his favorite son to be called "Sheikh" with love and called him as Sheikhupura.





Taxila

Gandhara civilization center It is also counted in the world's oldest cities. It is situated 22 miles from Rawalpindi. In the 326 BC, there was a syllabus.

 Bahawal Nagar

In the past the state was a district of Bahawalpur. Nawab Sar Sadeq Muhammad Khan was named Bahawal Nagar in the name of the legacy of Abbasi Khamas Pamjam.

   Muzaffargarh

Wali Multan City of Nawab Muzaffarkhai. By 1880, his name was "Khan Garh". The British government named it Muzaffargarh.

Mayawali

"Myanmar" was named as a Sufi elder named Mian Ali, in the twelfth century.

     Dera Ghazi Khan

This city of Pakistan is characteristic of its borders that meet all four provinces.

     Jung

This city consisted of a few hoops. In the beginning of this city, Raja Sarja Sial was kept centuries ago, and this area called "Jhagi Sial". The time passed and became a liquid fluid, and then just kept silent.

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