In love with this place as it's my childhood playing ground. Since then we are coming here, since 2005 it has been deteriorated a lot due to the mismanagement and carelessness of the general public. From 1999-2005 we used to come here very much with our grandfather who. May Allah swt bless him higher ranks in Jannah. Then in the leisure times we do go here. One of the main reasons is that it is far close to our house at around 3 min walking distance. The brief history and details of this park is as follows:- Bara Dari near the shrine of Mian Meer. It's central building is a tomb of some princesses. It has a huge garden around it. Which also hosts the Cricket Net practice sessions. Great Spin Bowler Abdul Qader played/practiced here. Also it's reumered that Aamir Sohail used to net-practice here. It is a large ground with a tomb Nice place for walking It also has a cricket ground which is very crowded on sunday Most children come to play different games The students came to sit...
Read moreThe baradari (summer pavilion) of Prince Kamran, son of the first Mughal emperor Zahiruddin Babur, stands on a small island in the Ravi River (the river is on the northern outskirts of town). When it was completed in 1540 the Ravi was several hundred metres away and the baradari was in a large garden adjacent to the town. Its two storeys still open to a 12-columned vaulted veranda (baradari literally...
Read moreNadira Begum tomb 🏰 indeed a beautiful place and somewhat preserved. It's open for public 👥 for free, the park around is serving as a playground for cricket 🏏 Fountain ⛲ ducts serve as cricket pitchs. I'll suggest a low cost ticket 🎟 for entry and use that money for its preservation, make it more friendly for families, rather than...
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