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Unesco and Govt of Pakistan Launch coffee table book From Landikotal to Wagah

(MENAFN - Tribal News Network) PESHAWAR: Unesco and the Government of Pakistan launched a new joint publication titled From Landikotal to Wagah: Cultural Heritage Along the Grand Trunk Road at the Pakistan National Council of Arts, Islamabad. The result of a collaboration of more than two years, the coffee table book explores the built and intangible heritage along the Grand Trunk Road (GT Road) in Pakistan, combining a thoroughly researched narrative with a wealth of photos that illustrate the diverse and rich panorama of this 2500-year-old historical trade road. Over the centuries, the road has been extensively travelled by traders, pilgrims and great civilizations like the Greeks, Turks and Mughals who left their marks, perpetuating the mythical status of this legendary road. The aim of the book is to foster tourism, promote awareness and ultimately protect the little known historic sites (largely non-Muslim) along the GT road that spans over 2,400 kilometres from

Coffee table book on GT Road launched

Coffee table book on GT Road launched National February 12, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The Unesco and the government of Pakistan launched a new joint publication titled “From Landi Kotal to Wagah: Cultural Heritage Along the Grand Trunk Road” on February 10 at the Pakistan National Council of Arts. The result of a collaboration of more than two years, the coffee table book explores the built and intangible heritage along the Grand Trunk Road (GT Road) in Pakistan, combining a thoroughly researched narrative with a wealth of photos that illustrate the diverse and rich panorama of this 2500-year-old historical trade road. Over the centuries, the road has been extensively travelled by traders, pilgrims and great civilizations like the Greeks, Turks and Mughals who left their marks, perpetuating the mythical status of this legendary road.

The roads are heavily jammed; Even the ambulance cannot find the way, people are returning after seeing the barbed wire | सरकार सख्त बैरिकेडिंग और इंटरनेट बंद करके परेशान कर रही है, ताकि लोग हमारे खिलाफ खड़े हो जाएं

The roads are heavily jammed; Even the ambulance cannot find the way, people are returning after seeing the barbed wire | सरकार सख्त बैरिकेडिंग और इंटरनेट बंद करके परेशान कर रही है, ताकि लोग हमारे खिलाफ खड़े हो जाएं
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A theatre, a people and peace - The Hindu

A theatre, a people and peace Updated: Updated: February 04, 2021 22:11 IST Each year, Bhadrak in Odisha sees a 250-year-old folk theatre called Mogal Tamasha bring Hindus and Muslims together on stage and in life Share Article From ‘Mogal Tamasha’   Each year, Bhadrak in Odisha sees a 250-year-old folk theatre called Mogal Tamasha bring Hindus and Muslims together on stage and in life The large open-air stage is set in front of a Shiva temple. A colourful throne is placed on it. Large numbers of men, women and children have gathered on its three sides and eagerly await the arrival of Mirza Sahib in a procession.

Buddha in Gandhara

Buddha in Gandhara In her search for connecting civilisations, Sunita Dwivedi has been on the road for decades. Buddha in Gandhara is her fourth book. It recreates a journey in the footsteps of Buddhism, along the Lahore-Peshawar and Kabul-Samangan routes to the once thriving cities of Gandhara. The seed of her travels in Gandhara was sown nearly two decades ago in the verdant Ferghana Valley of Uzbekistan. Ever since she has been following the trail of travellers and traders of ancient India who came to Ferghana for the best wine, heavenly horses and silk. In return they left many of their gods and goddesses in the valley.

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