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  2. Haveli Sujan Singh - Wikipedia

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    The furniture came from Victorian England. [1] The photos and paintings on the walls of the haveli depicted Sujan Singh’s family and ancestors, some of whom were said to have served in Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s durbar (court). [1] The family used the haveli as their personal residence until settling within the cantonment of Rawalpindi. [1]

  3. Rawalpindi - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi (Pothwari, Urdu: راولپنڈی, romanized: Rāwalpinḍī; pronounced [ɾɑːʋəlpɪnɖiː] ⓘ [5]) is the third-largest city in the Pakistani province of Punjab.

  4. Mahmood Hayat - Wikipedia

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    Mahmood Hayat (born 1981) is a Pakistani artist and teacher. Raised in Lahore and descended from the warrior tribe Punjabi Pathan , Hayat began learning his craft from a young age, seeking inspiration from his brother's library collection and his father's workshop.

  5. Photo-referencing - Wikipedia

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    In the comic book industry, photo-referencing is criticized by some as a technique used to disguise the weakness of the artist's technical capability. Award-winning comic creator Alison Bechdel [3] also uses extensive photo reference, frequently photographing herself in the poses of the characters she draws in order to convey body language accurately.

  6. Rawalpindi Tehsil - Wikipedia

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    Rawalpindi remained under the rule of Ghakkars until Muqrab Khan, the last Ghakkar ruler, was defeated by Sikhs in 1765. Under Sikh rule, traders were invited to settle in Rawalpindi. A thriving trade was established, but during the nineteenth century the Sikhs lost the city to the British, who established a cantonment south of the old city.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Location Building type Notes / references 1 Bahria Icon Tower: 300m (980 ft) 62 2022 Karachi: Mixed Use: Tallest building in Pakistan. [2] [1] Architecturally topped out. 2 Chapal Skymark: 200 m (656 ft) 50 2021 Karachi: Residential: Pakistan's tallest residential tower Structurally topped out. 3 Bahria Apartment Tower (left one) 200 m (656 ft ...

  8. Pakistan Army Museum - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Army Museum (Urdu: پاک فوج متحف) is an army museum located in Rawalpindi. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was opened on October 24, 1961 [ 3 ] to preserve Pakistan Army 's past through relics and pictures and is one of the largest museums of Pakistan.

  9. Omar Hayat Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Omar Hayat Mahal. Omar Hayat Mahal (Urdu: عمر حیات محل), also spelt Umer Hayat Mahal, and alternatively known as Gulzar Manzil, is an early 20th-century wooden haveli mansion in Chiniot, Pakistan. [1] [2] Construction of the mansion was started in 1923, and completed by 1935.

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