trend of Chiniot


trend of Chiniot



trend of Chiniot


Passion of photography

 Life without passion and Passion without truth is meaningless Flowers without fragrence and Fragrence without sweetness is meaninglessDreams without reasons and Reasons without ambitions is meaningless Eyes without tears and Tears without sorrowa is meaningless Life without struggle and Struggle without trouble is meaningless
A beautiful scene of chanab rivers

trend of Chiniot



I promot my city trend

       I want to promote my city.because i love my cityyalso i loved with the historicle palaces of my beloved historicle cityChiniot has ancient origins, with some scholars linking it to a town mentioned in Rig Veda. A town called Channiwat is also mentioned by Al-Beruni. The first Mughal Emperor Babur put a special note on this historical place in his book. We find the town's name in the writings of Chinese historians as the Chinese traders used the Chenab and Jhelum river routes for trade purposes. The town housed one of the three ancientuniversities of the Punjab (the other two being at Ajodhan and Taxila). The area of Chiniot and the waves of Chenab have seen ages and civilizations. The ancient mounds and ruins in the surroundings of Chiniot suggest the oldest settlements of Aryans, Buddhists, Greeks and the Hindu-Muslim periods spread over hundreds of years. Greek Age (328 BC) objects like toys, broken earthenware, domestic utensils and coins were also discovered In 1999 from the hills near Chiniot.
A pictographic-writing found carved on these hills has close resemblance with the pictographic-writings found at Harappa and Moenjodaro sites. Many a times the city was built and ruined by various invaders and warriors. The first authentic source of history dates back to 326 BC when Alexander army conquered the region of Chiniot which was taken over by Chandar Gupt Maurya two years later who ruled over the place till 30 BC. Others who ruled Chiniot were Raja Chach (712 AD), Sultan Mehmood Ghaznavi (1010 AD), Mehmood Ghauri (1206 AD), Slave Dynasty (1218 AD), Zaheer-u-Din Babar (1528-1540 AD), Sher Shah Suri and Jahangir (1605 -1627 AD). Chiniot was also conquered by Gandha Singh. and eventually Ranjit Singh took over Chiniot in 1805, and thereafter in 1849 the British took control of the city.
Muhammad Bin Qasim was the first one who raised the flag of Islam in this area in 712 AD. However, the most prosperous days of Chiniot were during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan, and the elegant Shahi Mosque was built during this period.
Reported By
mhr Imran

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