It is all about Multan city of Pakistan which is said to be 5000 B.C. historic oldest living city and sister city of Rome. Rig Veda was written here, Alexander the great captured it, famous Chinese traveler Hieun Tsang visited here. Previously it was called "City of Gold" now called "City of Saints". I have given all information regarding tourism to help tourists and pilgrims.
Showing posts with label Ghanta Ghar Multan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghanta Ghar Multan. Show all posts
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Monday, February 24, 2014
Clock of Clock Tower Multan
Project Name:Multan Ghanta Ghar Tower clocks
Sponsor: RADO
Sponsor Website: http://www.rado.com/
Location: Multan, Pakistan
Project Description:, 4 Clock Movement, 5 feet clock, 1 Master Clock, 3Sided Clock, Solor System panel, Boom System, multan ghanata ghar has been installed by GLOBAL CLOCK TIME in 2011. new system,
Design: Iron Frame Of the Clock Faces
History: Ghanta Ghar or Clock Tower of Multan was built in 1884 A.D. during British Raj in Indian Subcontinent. After passing municipal act 1883 British needed offices to run the city. They started constructing Ghanta Ghar in Multan on 12 February 1884 and it took 4 years to completely build this building. It was constructed over the ruins of Haveli of Ahmad Khan Sadozai which was completely destroyed during Siege of Multan. The hall and building was named 'Ripon Hall and Ripon Building' after the name of Ripon, viceroy of India at that time. And clock tower was named Northbrook Tower after the name of Northbrook, a former viceroy of India (18772-1876).
This building was completed, opened and offices shifted in 1888.
Hall was named 'Jinnah Hall' after partition of India and it used for office meetings, cultural programs and public was also allowed to enter here. With passage of time this building became insufficient for offices and small hall was also insufficient for meetings, so offices were shifted from here. Now idea is to change this historic building into a museum.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)











