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 Multan Cantt. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Services Club Multan or MGM in Multan Cantt
Introduction
Services Club Multan or MGM (Multan Garrison Mess) is a masterpiece of architect and example of its own. This building consisting of 13 domes of different sizes was constructed in 1880 constructed by the clay (Gachee Mitti) of Chenab River. The international passengers travelling through airplanes also get interested into this moon of 13 domes dazzling in the dark.
English resident allotted 7.63 acres to Nawab Bahawalpur, where MGM is situated now. According to the stories told by elders Nawab Bahawalpur who was of Turk accent, constructed a building on this place on Turkish architecture by making clay bricks from Chenab river
Interesting Notes
This is also a truth that except few buildings of Turkey whose walls consists of 9 or 11 domes there is no other building having so many numbers of domes of different sizes but geometrically same.
English has been using this building as a club, they had constructed a big floor of wood in the hall for dance.
Title Photo
Location Map
Located in Multan Cantt on Club Road infront of Cantt Garden which comes from Sher Shah Road. It is occupied by Pakistan army and civilians are prohibited. However a civilian can buy its membership on very high cost or enter on occasions.
Few Photos
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Services Club Multan or MGM (Multan Garrison Mess) is a masterpiece of architect and example of its own. This building consisting of 13 domes of different sizes was constructed in 1880 constructed by the clay (Gachee Mitti) of Chenab River. The international passengers travelling through airplanes also get interested into this moon of 13 domes dazzling in the dark.
English resident allotted 7.63 acres to Nawab Bahawalpur, where MGM is situated now. According to the stories told by elders Nawab Bahawalpur who was of Turk accent, constructed a building on this place on Turkish architecture by making clay bricks from Chenab river
Interesting Notes
This is also a truth that except few buildings of Turkey whose walls consists of 9 or 11 domes there is no other building having so many numbers of domes of different sizes but geometrically same.
English has been using this building as a club, they had constructed a big floor of wood in the hall for dance.
Title Photo
Location Map
Located in Multan Cantt on Club Road infront of Cantt Garden which comes from Sher Shah Road. It is occupied by Pakistan army and civilians are prohibited. However a civilian can buy its membership on very high cost or enter on occasions.
Few Photos
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World Heritage: Services Club Multan or MGM in Multan Cantt |
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Colonial Times: Services Club Multan or MGM in Multan Cantt |
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Services Club Multan or Multan Garrison Mess MGM in Multan Cantt |
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Services Club Multan or MGM in Multan Cantt |
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Architecture of 1880: Services Club Multan or MGM in Multan Cantt |
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Saturday, July 2, 2011
Bomanji Square on Bomanji Chowk in Multan Cantt
IntroductionBomanji Shopping Square or Bomanji Plaza on Bomanji Chowk in Multan Cantt is a modern shopping place being constructed on an old European style.
The House of Bomanji was founded by the man who bore this name in 1891.Upon arriving in Multan, through a humble premise acquired on rent in the same year; M. Bomanji laid the very foundations of the thriving business that spans over a century now. With the relentless perseverance and courage of having built his very own business premise in 1895, M. Bomanji shaped a whole new concept for modern expansion in the city. Becoming heirs to M. Bomanji, the third and fourth generations of his family have run the company for 110 years adhering to the same business ethics and displaying a dedication to serve, which is truly reminiscent of their ancestors. Their current venture is a themed precinct, which places strong emphasis on lifestyle. Bringing forth a new shopping and business concept in Multan by constructing a state-of-the-art complex, 'The Bomanji Square', is to be located at the most famous landmark in the glorious city of Multan, Bomanji Chowk in the Cantonment Area
Title Photo
Location Map
Few Photos
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The House of Bomanji was founded by the man who bore this name in 1891.Upon arriving in Multan, through a humble premise acquired on rent in the same year; M. Bomanji laid the very foundations of the thriving business that spans over a century now. With the relentless perseverance and courage of having built his very own business premise in 1895, M. Bomanji shaped a whole new concept for modern expansion in the city. Becoming heirs to M. Bomanji, the third and fourth generations of his family have run the company for 110 years adhering to the same business ethics and displaying a dedication to serve, which is truly reminiscent of their ancestors. Their current venture is a themed precinct, which places strong emphasis on lifestyle. Bringing forth a new shopping and business concept in Multan by constructing a state-of-the-art complex, 'The Bomanji Square', is to be located at the most famous landmark in the glorious city of Multan, Bomanji Chowk in the Cantonment Area
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Bomanji Square on Bomanji Chowk in Multan Cantt |
Location Map
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Bomanji Square on Bomanji Chowk in Multan Cantt under construction |
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Drink Sattu Sharbat in Multan Cantt
Sattu Sharbat is an oat and shakar mixture in water. It is delicious cold drink of summer in Multan. There are many many places to find this syrup in all over Multan. But Best one is available at Saddar Bazar of Multan Cant With Dilmeer Pera House.
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Location Map
Few Photos
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Drink Sattu Sharbat in Multan Cantt |
Location Map
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Satu Drink Corner: Drink Sattu Sharbat in Multan Cantt |
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Glass of sattu: Drink Sattu Sharbat in Multan Cantt |
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Multani Sohan Halwa Famous Sweet of Multan
Multani Sohan Halwa is very famous sweet of Multan famous and exported all over the world. Fresh Multani Sohan Halva is avaiable at Muhalla Qadirabad, near Children Complex Hospital Chowk Fawara Multan.
It is best international quality sweet and identity of Multan. There are many brands of Multani Sohan Halwa few leading brands are.
It is best international quality sweet and identity of Multan. There are many brands of Multani Sohan Halwa few leading brands are.
- Hafiz Ka Multani Sohan Halva available in Cantt Bazar Aziz Bhati road, in front of Cantt Railway Station and Muhalla Qadirabad Multan
- Al Hafeez Multani Sohan Halwa
- Ahmad Ka Multani Sohan Halwa available at MDA Chowk Multan
- Abdul Wadood Ka Multani Sohan Halva
- and many more
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Cantt Garden Multan
It is one of most beautiful gardens in Multan. It is located in Multan Cantt near Services Club MGM on Club Road Multan.
Things to do in Garden
Things to do in Garden
- Jogging on jogging track
- Canteen for light foods
- Flower shows every April is amazing
- Just sit here chill and relax
- Kindergarten rides, slides swings etc.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Valentines Day in Multan a Video Report 2011
Valentines day is celebrated in all over Europe on 14th Feb every year in the memory of Saint Valentino who was a saint but made love with his girl friend. Many people dont like this event in "City of Saint" Multan but not all the people hate it, more and more people celebrate it every year and number increasing. Specially young people and couples take too much interest and dont bother the history. It is called westernization of Multan. Many at least one point in life celebrate it in Multan. Even people give gifts to their family and friends on this occasion in Multan.
Here is a video of 2011 valentines day in Multan by Memona Saeed.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Multan
Airport once outside Multan city is now inside the city due to city growth. Few passenger international flights to Dubai and many cargo services make it international. Now new state of art passenger terminal a longer and broader runway, and parking being constructed. Plan is to start direct flight to Europe.
Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport traces its origins to the British Empire, when the Royal Air Force used the open space to fly in and out of the Multan region during 1919. The area was used for aircraft that were able to land on gravel and grass surfaces, however, there was very little development to the area. In 1934, Imperial Airways started to use the airfield for civil aircraft flights since Multan was considered a strategic position within the Punjab province of India. It was not until 1938 that Imperial Airways started to operate a regular flight out of Multan.
Direct Hajj Flights started from Multan Ibne Qasim International Airport after efforts of PM Pakistan.
Few photos are here.
Photos of new passenger terminal models
Historic Photos
Photos of under construction new terminal and runway


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Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Plan |
Direct Hajj Flights started from Multan Ibne Qasim International Airport after efforts of PM Pakistan.
Few photos are here.
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Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport old building |
Photos of new passenger terminal models
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Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport new plan |
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Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport |
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Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport |
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Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport |
Historic Photos
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Air Crafts at Multan International Airport |
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Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim on his name is name of this International Airport |
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Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport PIA flights |
Photos of under construction new terminal and runway
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Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Multan passenger terminal reconstruction. |


Transportation - How to reach Multan
Ways to reach Multan are essentially by road, train or by air, although River Channab flows which is large river but no water route is now used to reach here
One can arrive Multan by
Funny Multan: How to reach Multan |
- By Air at Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Multan
- By Road via National Highway, NH5, NH70, Motorway M4, and many small roads. Bus stations are Daewoo Bus, Faisal Movers, AC Bus Stand, General Bus Stand. There is also Dera Adda bus station operating small buses, mini buses, HiAce and APV. National Highway is in very good condition comparable with any motorway and beautifully decorated with a green belt and it is largest road in Pakistan.
- By Train, many trains come on Musa Pak or New Multan City Railway Station, a City Railway Station and Cantt Railway Stations of Multan, others railway stations which came inside Multan with expansion of city are Piran Ghaib Railway station and Muzafarabad Railway Stations of Multan and two border line Railway Stations almost coming inside Multan are Tataypur and Sher Shah Railway Stations
- By River Channab no proper service is being operated except few boats of local
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Daewoo Bus Service operates on Multan Major Routes |
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APV 7-seater bus frequently operate at small routes around Multan |
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Hiace a 15-seater mini bus covers all around Multan |
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Multan Cantt Railway Station |
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Multan: Not all the times trains are such loaded in Multan |
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Multan Train: Always relax and always late |
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PIA and few services from Dubai comes Multan |
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
ECS Multan
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