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Khaur City...Attock,Punjab|POL|Documentary|Pakistan In Focus
Khaur is a town and union council in Pindigheb Tehsil of Attock District in Punjab Province of Pakistan.The town is the first site of an oilfield in Punjab which operated from 1911 to the 1950s.
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Skardu Fort or Kharpocho means The king of Forts is a fort in Skardu in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. Australian mountaineer and film maker Greg Child writes that the fort is perched above the junction of the rivers and overlooks the Rock of Skardu.
How old is Kharpocho Fort?
King Ali Sher Khan Anchan built the fort in the late 16th century. The fort was used as a military front in many wars.
What is the history of Kharphocho?
This fort dates back to 8th century CE. This fort was built by king Ali Sher at the end of 16th century. The fort was destroyed in 1857 under the leadership of Ranbir Singh. Due to its strategic location, Mughal emperor Aurangzeb also attempted to conquer the fort, but in vain
Who built Kharpocho Fort?
Ali Sher Khan Anchan,
In Balti, Kharpocho means the King of Forts, a suitable title for a structure inaccessible to anyone unwilling to make the difficult climb. The fort was built by Ali Sher Khan Anchan (1560-1625 AD), who ruled the region in the 17th century.
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Attock City Road Trip Beauty of Punjab | Jhala Khan chowk to Kachery chowk, Pyara Attock | Pakistan
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Attock (Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک), formerly known as Campbellpur (کیمبل پور), is a city located in the north of Pakistan's Punjab Province, not far from the country's capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of Attock District and Attock Tehsil. The city was founded in 1908 several miles southeast of the older city of Attock Khurd, which had been established by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, and was initially named in honour of Sir Colin Campbell.
The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelt Campbellpur, in 1908 in honour of Sir Colin Campbell. The name was changed in 1978 to Attock, which literally means Foot of the Mountain.
Attock is located near the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River, 80 km (50 mi) from Rawalpindi, 100 km (62 mi) from Peshawar, and 10 km (6 mi) from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
Attock is located in a historically significant region. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Potohar plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. The place is of both political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by the military and trade route through the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. Alexander the Great, Timur and Nader Shah crossed the Indus at or about this spot in their respective invasions of India.
The Attock Fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar.[6] Nader Shah crossed through Attock when he defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal and thus ended Mughal power in Northern India. The Battle of Attock took place at Attock Khurd on 28 April 1758 between the Durrani state Maratha Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa nd Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured.[7] But this conquest was short-lived as Ahmad Shah Durrani came in person to recapture Attock and checked the Maratha advance after destroying their forces at Panipat. After the decline of the Durrani state, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikh Kingdom (1799–1849) under Ranjit Singh (1780–1839) captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Durrani Nawab.
In 1849, Attock Khurd (Old Attock) was conquered by the British East India Company who created Campbellpur District. Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the region's strategic value was appreciated by the British, who established the Campbellpur Cantonment in 1857–58. Campbellpur District was organized in 1904, by the division of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi District.
Founding
The city's foundations were laid in 1908 by Sir Colin Campbell, the British Commander-in-Chief of India for whom the city is named. The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia. Attock's first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915, while the Attock Oil Company was established. It has an oil and gas field Dakhini near Jand and in Fateh Jang.
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Pakistan Attock اٹک City Visit-1#KMHO VLOG
this informative video is shared with the public, Pakistan Attock اٹک City Visit-1#KMHO VLOG.
1.Attock:
Attock Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک formerly known as Campbellpur کیمبل پور is a city founded during the British era located in the north of Pakistan's Punjab Province, not far from the country's capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of the Attock District & is 61st largest city of Pakistan by population. The city was founded in 1908 several miles southeast of the older city of Attock Khurd,which had been established by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, & was initially named in honour of Sir Colin Campbell.
2. Etymology:
The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelt Campbellpur, in 1908 in honour of Sir Colin Campbell. The name was changed to Attock in 1978, which literally means Foot of the Mountain.
3.Geography:
Attock is located near the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River, 80 km 50 mi from Rawalpindi, 100 km 62 mi from Peshawar, and 10 km 6 mi from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
4.History:
Background
Attock is located in a historically significant region. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Pothohar Plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle of the Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. The place is of both political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by the military and trade route through the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. Alexander the Great, Timur & Nader Shah crossed the Indus at or about this spot in their respective invasions of India.
the Attock Fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar. Nader Shah crossed through Attock when he defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal & thus ended Mughal power in Northern India. The Battle of Attock took place at Attock Khurd on 28 April 1758 between the Durrani state & Maratha Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa and Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured. But this conquest was short-lived as Ahmad Shah Durrani came in person to recapture Attock and checked the Maratha advance after destroying their forces at Panipat. After the decline of the Durrani state, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikh Kingdom 1799–1849 under Ranjit Singh 1780–1839 captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Durrani Nawab.
In 1849, Attock Khurd Old Attockwas conquered by the British East India Company who created Campbellpur District. Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the region's strategic value was appreciated by the British, who established the Campbellpur Cantonment in 1857–58. Campbellpore District was organised in 1904, by the division of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi Distric.
5. Founding:
The city's foundations were laid in 1908 by Sir Colin Campbell, the British Commander-in-Chief of India for whom the city is named.The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia. Attock's first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915, while the Attock Oil Company was established with a selling arrangement with the Burmah Oil Company. During 1928, the region produced 350,000 barrels of oil.
6.Modern:
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 Hindu and Sikh minorities emigrated to India, while Muslim refugees from India settled in Attock. The Government of Pakistan renamed Campbellpur as Attock in 1978. The city and surrounding area are known for their high representation among soldiers of the Pakistani Military.
7.Education:
According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2019, Attock is ranked 3 out of 146 districts of Pakistan in terms of the quality of education. For facilities and infrastructure, the district is ranked 17 out of 146. A detailed picture of the district's education performance is also available online. Army Public School & College, Government Polytechnic Institute, Beacon Light English Model Secondary School, COMSATS University Islamabad, Air University Aerospace and Aviation Campus Kamra and Punjab College Attock are a few important educational institutes in Attock.
8.Notable people
Malik Nur Khan 22 February 1923 – 15 December 2011 Air Marshal, politician, sports administrator, and commander in chief of Pakistan Air Force
Ali Khan 13 December 1990 Pakistani born American professional Cricketer.
Haider Ali 2 October 2000, Pakistani professional cricketer
Ghulam Jilani Barq 26 October 1901 - 12 March 1985 20th Century Pakistani Islamic scholar.#kmho vlog
Pakistan Attock اٹکCity Visit-3#KMHO VLOG
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1.Attock:
Attock Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک formerly known as Campbellpur کیمبل پور is a city founded during the British era located in the north of Pakistan's Punjab Province, not far from the country's capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of the Attock District & is 61st largest city of Pakistan by population. The city was founded in 1908 several miles southeast of the older city of Attock Khurd,which had been established by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, & was initially named in honour of Sir Colin Campbell.
2. Etymology:
The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelt Campbellpur, in 1908 in honour of Sir Colin Campbell. The name was changed to Attock in 1978, which literally means Foot of the Mountain.
3.Geography:
Attock is located near the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River, 80 km 50 mi from Rawalpindi, 100 km 62 mi from Peshawar, and 10 km 6 mi from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
4.History:
Background
Attock is located in a historically significant region. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Pothohar Plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle of the Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. The place is of both political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by the military and trade route through the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. Alexander the Great, Timur & Nader Shah crossed the Indus at or about this spot in their respective invasions of India.
the Attock Fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar. Nader Shah crossed through Attock when he defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal & thus ended Mughal power in Northern India. The Battle of Attock took place at Attock Khurd on 28 April 1758 between the Durrani state & Maratha Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa and Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured. But this conquest was short-lived as Ahmad Shah Durrani came in person to recapture Attock and checked the Maratha advance after destroying their forces at Panipat. After the decline of the Durrani state, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikh Kingdom 1799–1849 under Ranjit Singh 1780–1839 captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Durrani Nawab.
In 1849, Attock Khurd Old Attockwas conquered by the British East India Company who created Campbellpur District. Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the region's strategic value was appreciated by the British, who established the Campbellpur Cantonment in 1857–58. Campbellpore District was organised in 1904, by the division of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi Distric.
5. Founding:
The city's foundations were laid in 1908 by Sir Colin Campbell, the British Commander-in-Chief of India for whom the city is named.The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia. Attock's first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915, while the Attock Oil Company was established with a selling arrangement with the Burmah Oil Company. During 1928, the region produced 350,000 barrels of oil.
6.Modern:
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 Hindu and Sikh minorities emigrated to India, while Muslim refugees from India settled in Attock. The Government of Pakistan renamed Campbellpur as Attock in 1978. The city and surrounding area are known for their high representation among soldiers of the Pakistani Military.
7.Education:
According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2019, Attock is ranked 3 out of 146 districts of Pakistan in terms of the quality of education. For facilities and infrastructure, the district is ranked 17 out of 146. A detailed picture of the district's education performance is also available online. Army Public School & College, Government Polytechnic Institute, Beacon Light English Model Secondary School, COMSATS University Islamabad, Air University Aerospace and Aviation Campus Kamra and Punjab College Attock are a few important educational institutes in Attock.
8.Notable people
Malik Nur Khan 22 February 1923 – 15 December 2011 Air Marshal, politician, sports administrator, and commander in chief of Pakistan Air Force
Ali Khan 13 December 1990 Pakistani born American professional Cricketer.
Haider Ali 2 October 2000, Pakistani professional cricketer
Ghulam Jilani Barq 26 October 1901 - 12 March 1985 20th Century Pakistani Islamic scholar.#kmho vlog
Attock اٹک City Fawara Chowk Night Views
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1.Attock:
Attock Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک formerly known as Campbellpur کیمبل پور is a city founded during the British era located in the north of Pakistan's Punjab Province, not far from the country's capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of the Attock District & is 61st largest city of Pakistan by population. The city was founded in 1908 several miles southeast of the older city of Attock Khurd,which had been established by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, & was initially named in honour of Sir Colin Campbell.
2. Etymology:
The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelt Campbellpur, in 1908 in honour of Sir Colin Campbell. The name was changed to Attock in 1978, which literally means Foot of the Mountain.
3.Geography:
Attock is located near the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River, 80 km 50 mi from Rawalpindi, 100 km 62 mi from Peshawar, and 10 km 6 mi from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
4.History:
Background
Attock is located in a historically significant region. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Pothohar Plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle of the Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. The place is of both political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by the military and trade route through the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. Alexander the Great, Timur & Nader Shah crossed the Indus at or about this spot in their respective invasions of India.
the Attock Fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar. Nader Shah crossed through Attock when he defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal & thus ended Mughal power in Northern India. The Battle of Attock took place at Attock Khurd on 28 April 1758 between the Durrani state & Maratha Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa and Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured. But this conquest was short-lived as Ahmad Shah Durrani came in person to recapture Attock and checked the Maratha advance after destroying their forces at Panipat. After the decline of the Durrani state, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikh Kingdom 1799–1849 under Ranjit Singh 1780–1839 captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Durrani Nawab.
In 1849, Attock Khurd Old Attockwas conquered by the British East India Company who created Campbellpur District. Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the region's strategic value was appreciated by the British, who established the Campbellpur Cantonment in 1857–58. Campbellpore District was organised in 1904, by the division of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi Distric.
5. Founding:
The city's foundations were laid in 1908 by Sir Colin Campbell, the British Commander-in-Chief of India for whom the city is named.The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia. Attock's first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915, while the Attock Oil Company was established with a selling arrangement with the Burmah Oil Company. During 1928, the region produced 350,000 barrels of oil.
6.Modern:
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 Hindu and Sikh minorities emigrated to India, while Muslim refugees from India settled in Attock. The Government of Pakistan renamed Campbellpur as Attock in 1978. The city and surrounding area are known for their high representation among soldiers of the Pakistani Military.
7.Education:
According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2019, Attock is ranked 3 out of 146 districts of Pakistan in terms of the quality of education. For facilities and infrastructure, the district is ranked 17 out of 146. A detailed picture of the district's education performance is also available online. Army Public School & College, Government Polytechnic Institute, Beacon Light English Model Secondary School, COMSATS University Islamabad, Air University Aerospace and Aviation Campus Kamra and Punjab College Attock are a few important educational institutes in Attock.
8.Notable people
Malik Nur Khan 22 February 1923 – 15 December 2011 Air Marshal, politician, sports administrator, and commander in chief of Pakistan Air Force
Ali Khan 13 December 1990 Pakistani born American professional Cricketer.
Haider Ali 2 October 2000, Pakistani professional cricketer
Ghulam Jilani Barq 26 October 1901 - 12 March 1985 20th Century Pakistani Islamic scholar.#kmho vlog
Pakistan Attock اٹک City Visit- 2#KMHO VLOG
this informative video is shared with the public, Pakistan Attock اٹک City Visit-2#KMHO VLOG.
1.Attock:
Attock Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک formerly known as Campbellpur کیمبل پور is a city founded during the British era located in the north of Pakistan's Punjab Province, not far from the country's capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of the Attock District & is 61st largest city of Pakistan by population. The city was founded in 1908 several miles southeast of the older city of Attock Khurd,which had been established by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, & was initially named in honour of Sir Colin Campbell.
2. Etymology:
The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelt Campbellpur, in 1908 in honour of Sir Colin Campbell. The name was changed to Attock in 1978, which literally means Foot of the Mountain.
3.Geography:
Attock is located near the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River, 80 km 50 mi from Rawalpindi, 100 km 62 mi from Peshawar, and 10 km 6 mi from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
4.History:
Background
Attock is located in a historically significant region. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Pothohar Plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle of the Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. The place is of both political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by the military and trade route through the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. Alexander the Great, Timur & Nader Shah crossed the Indus at or about this spot in their respective invasions of India.
the Attock Fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar. Nader Shah crossed through Attock when he defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal & thus ended Mughal power in Northern India. The Battle of Attock took place at Attock Khurd on 28 April 1758 between the Durrani state & Maratha Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa and Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured. But this conquest was short-lived as Ahmad Shah Durrani came in person to recapture Attock and checked the Maratha advance after destroying their forces at Panipat. After the decline of the Durrani state, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikh Kingdom 1799–1849 under Ranjit Singh 1780–1839 captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Durrani Nawab.
In 1849, Attock Khurd Old Attockwas conquered by the British East India Company who created Campbellpur District. Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the region's strategic value was appreciated by the British, who established the Campbellpur Cantonment in 1857–58. Campbellpore District was organised in 1904, by the division of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi Distric.
5. Founding:
The city's foundations were laid in 1908 by Sir Colin Campbell, the British Commander-in-Chief of India for whom the city is named.The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia. Attock's first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915, while the Attock Oil Company was established with a selling arrangement with the Burmah Oil Company. During 1928, the region produced 350,000 barrels of oil.
6.Modern:
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 Hindu and Sikh minorities emigrated to India, while Muslim refugees from India settled in Attock. The Government of Pakistan renamed Campbellpur as Attock in 1978. The city and surrounding area are known for their high representation among soldiers of the Pakistani Military.
7.Education:
According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2019, Attock is ranked 3 out of 146 districts of Pakistan in terms of the quality of education. For facilities and infrastructure, the district is ranked 17 out of 146. A detailed picture of the district's education performance is also available online. Army Public School & College, Government Polytechnic Institute, Beacon Light English Model Secondary School, COMSATS University Islamabad, Air University Aerospace and Aviation Campus Kamra and Punjab College Attock are a few important educational institutes in Attock.
8.Notable people
Malik Nur Khan 22 February 1923 – 15 December 2011 Air Marshal, politician, sports administrator, and commander in chief of Pakistan Air Force
Ali Khan 13 December 1990 Pakistani born American professional Cricketer.
Haider Ali 2 October 2000, Pakistani professional cricketer
Ghulam Jilani Barq 26 October 1901 - 12 March 1985 20th Century Pakistani Islamic scholar.#kmho vlog
Pakistan Attock اٹک City Visit-4#KMHO VLOG
this informative video is shared w ith the public, Pakistan Attock اٹک City Visit-4#KMHO VLOG.
1.Attock:
Attock Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک formerly known as Campbellpur کیمبل پور is a city founded during the British era located in the north of Pakistan's Punjab Province, not far from the country's capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of the Attock District & is 61st largest city of Pakistan by population. The city was founded in 1908 several miles southeast of the older city of Attock Khurd,which had been established by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, & was initially named in honour of Sir Colin Campbell.
2. Etymology:
The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelt Campbellpur, in 1908 in honour of Sir Colin Campbell. The name was changed to Attock in 1978, which literally means Foot of the Mountain.
3.Geography:
Attock is located near the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River, 80 km 50 mi from Rawalpindi, 100 km 62 mi from Peshawar, and 10 km 6 mi from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
4.History:
Background
Attock is located in a historically significant region. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Pothohar Plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle of the Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. The place is of both political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by the military and trade route through the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. Alexander the Great, Timur & Nader Shah crossed the Indus at or about this spot in their respective invasions of India.
the Attock Fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar. Nader Shah crossed through Attock when he defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal & thus ended Mughal power in Northern India. The Battle of Attock took place at Attock Khurd on 28 April 1758 between the Durrani state & Maratha Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa and Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured. But this conquest was short-lived as Ahmad Shah Durrani came in person to recapture Attock and checked the Maratha advance after destroying their forces at Panipat. After the decline of the Durrani state, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikh Kingdom 1799–1849 under Ranjit Singh 1780–1839 captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Durrani Nawab.
In 1849, Attock Khurd Old Attockwas conquered by the British East India Company who created Campbellpur District. Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the region's strategic value was appreciated by the British, who established the Campbellpur Cantonment in 1857–58. Campbellpore District was organised in 1904, by the division of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi Distric.
5. Founding:
The city's foundations were laid in 1908 by Sir Colin Campbell, the British Commander-in-Chief of India for whom the city is named.The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia. Attock's first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915, while the Attock Oil Company was established with a selling arrangement with the Burmah Oil Company. During 1928, the region produced 350,000 barrels of oil.
6.Modern:
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 Hindu and Sikh minorities emigrated to India, while Muslim refugees from India settled in Attock. The Government of Pakistan renamed Campbellpur as Attock in 1978. The city and surrounding area are known for their high representation among soldiers of the Pakistani Military.
7.Education:
According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2019, Attock is ranked 3 out of 146 districts of Pakistan in terms of the quality of education. For facilities and infrastructure, the district is ranked 17 out of 146. A detailed picture of the district's education performance is also available online. Army Public School & College, Government Polytechnic Institute, Beacon Light English Model Secondary School, COMSATS University Islamabad, Air University Aerospace and Aviation Campus Kamra and Punjab College Attock are a few important educational institutes in Attock.
8.Notable people
Malik Nur Khan 22 February 1923 – 15 December 2011 Air Marshal, politician, sports administrator, and commander in chief of Pakistan Air Force
Ali Khan 13 December 1990 Pakistani born American professional Cricketer.
Haider Ali 2 October 2000, Pakistani professional cricketer
Ghulam Jilani Barq 26 October 1901 - 12 March 1985 20th Century Pakistani Islamic scholar.#kmho vlog
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Charming monument ship travel to indus queen for People love a journey old memory . This ship one of the best ship to the time. ship indus queen 1st name satluj queen.
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2019 was the year of Exploring remote/ least explored yet marvelously beautiful valleys of Pakistan.
From Land of Pastures Astore ( Kala Pani Valley - ALLLAH Wali Lake - Parishing Valley - Tarishing Valley ) to the Land of Glaciers and 2nd Highest Lake of Pakistan The Karambar Lake in the far North-West of Pakistan near wakhan corridor, Broghil Valley, Chitral. Mer with amazing, selfless, simple, honest and hardworking peoples. Truly inspired by the Hospitality of These mesmerizing Valleys of Pakistan. Truly an experience of a life time, wish to visit again and again.
In midst of June have got a chance to visit beautiful meadows of Gabin Jabba, Swat - kpk through the thick pine forest and also visited Patlian Lake in Nelum Valley Azad Kashmir - Janat Nazeer.
Other places included in video are Babusar Pass, Lowari Top, Chitral, Bunni, Mastuj, Yarkhon Valley, Broghill Valley, Lashkargaz, Showar Sheer, Lalairabat, wakhan corridor, Dhan Gali, PanjPeer Rocks, Galiyat, Swat, Gabin Jabba, Khanpur Dam, Lahore, Khaur Oil Field,
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1.Attock: کیمبل پور اٹک
Attock Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک formerly known as Campbellpur کیمبل پور is a city founded during the British era located in the north of Pakistan's Punjab Province, not far from the country's capital Islamabad. It is the headquarters of the Attock District & is 61st largest city of Pakistan by population. The city was founded in 1908 several miles southeast of the older city of Attock Khurd,which had been established by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century, & was initially named in honour of Sir Colin Campbell.
2. Etymology:
The city was initially named Campbellpore, also spelt Campbellpur, in 1908 in honour of Sir Colin Campbell. The name was changed to Attock in 1978, which literally means Foot of the Mountain.
3.Geography:
Attock is located near the Haro River, a tributary of the Indus River, 80 km 50 mi from Rawalpindi, 100 km 62 mi from Peshawar, and 10 km 6 mi from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
4.History:
Background
Attock is located in a historically significant region. Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Pothohar Plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle of the Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. The place is of both political and commercial importance, as the Indus is here crossed by the military and trade route through the Khyber Pass into Afghanistan. Alexander the Great, Timur & Nader Shah crossed the Indus at or about this spot in their respective invasions of India.
the Attock Fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar. Nader Shah crossed through Attock when he defeated the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal & thus ended Mughal power in Northern India. The Battle of Attock took place at Attock Khurd on 28 April 1758 between the Durrani state & Maratha Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa and Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured. But this conquest was short-lived as Ahmad Shah Durrani came in person to recapture Attock and checked the Maratha advance after destroying their forces at Panipat. After the decline of the Durrani state, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikh Kingdom 1799–1849 under Ranjit Singh 1780–1839 captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Durrani Nawab.
In 1849, Attock Khurd Old Attockwas conquered by the British East India Company who created Campbellpur District. Following the Indian Rebellion in 1857, the region's strategic value was appreciated by the British, who established the Campbellpur Cantonment in 1857–58. Campbellpore District was organised in 1904, by the division of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi Distric.
5. Founding:
The city's foundations were laid in 1908 by Sir Colin Campbell, the British Commander-in-Chief of India for whom the city is named.The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia. Attock's first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915, while the Attock Oil Company was established with a selling arrangement with the Burmah Oil Company. During 1928, the region produced 350,000 barrels of oil.
6.Modern:
After the independence of Pakistan in 1947 Hindu and Sikh minorities emigrated to India, while Muslim refugees from India settled in Attock. The Government of Pakistan renamed Campbellpur as Attock in 1978. The city and surrounding area are known for their high representation among soldiers of the Pakistani Military.
7.Education:
According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2019, Attock is ranked 3 out of 146 districts of Pakistan in terms of the quality of education. For facilities and infrastructure, the district is ranked 17 out of 146. A detailed picture of the district's education performance is also available online. Army Public School & College, Government Polytechnic Institute, Beacon Light English Model Secondary School, COMSATS University Islamabad, Air University Aerospace and Aviation Campus Kamra and Punjab College Attock are a few important educational institutes in Attock.
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Malik Nur Khan 22 February 1923 – 15 December 2011, Air Marshal, politician, sports administrator, and commander in chief of Pakistan Air Force
Ali Khan 13 December 1990 Pakistani born American professional Cricketer.
Haider Ali 2 October 2000, Pakistani professional cricketer
Ghulam Jilani Barq 26 October 1901 - 12 March 1985 20th Century Pakistani Islamic scholar.#kmho vlog
District Attock | Tehsil Fateh Jang | Beautiful Natural Beauty Of Pakistan
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Attock (Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک) formerly Campbellpur, is a city located in northern part of Punjab province of Pakistan (so-called Panjistan region) the headquarters of Attock District. In the 1901 census, Attock was reported to have had a population of 2866 people, a figure which has grown dramatically during the 20th century with 69,588 reported in the 1998 census and contemporary estimates approaching 100,000.
It is located on the bank of the Indus, 80 km (50 mi) from Rawalpindi, 100 km (62 mi) from Peshawar, and 10 km (6 mi) from the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra.
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Elephant battery of heavy artillery along the Khyber Pass at Campbellpur 1895
Fortified Northwestern Railway bridge over the Indus at Attock, 1895
Gandhara was an ancient kingdom extending to the Swat valley and the Potohar plateau regions of Pakistan as well as the Jalalabad district of northeastern Afghanistan. Situated astride the middle Indus River, the region had Takshashila and Peshawar as its chief cities. It was conquered by the Persian Empire and later in 327 BC by Alexander the Great. The region occupied by Chandragupta, founder of the Maurya empire, in the late 4th century BC, and under Ashoka was converted in the mid-3rd century BC to Buddhism. It was part of Bactria from the late 3rd century to the 1st century BC. Under the Kushan dynasty (1st century–3rd century AD), and especially under Kanishka, Gandhara developed a noted school of sculpture, consisting mainly of images of the Buddha and reliefs representing scenes from Buddhist texts, but with marked Greco-Roman elements of style. The art form flourished in Gandhara until the 5th century, when the region was conquered by the Huns. The whole region formed part of the Kingdom of Ederatides the Greek, who extended his power over western Punjab. The Indo-Greek kings held the country after him, being at last ousted (about 80 B.C.) by the Indo-Scythians. When the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang visited the Attock district in 630 A.D. and again in 643 A.D., he reported that Buddhism was declining in the region.
In the early 11th century, Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi launched seventeen expeditions into South Asia. In 1001, he defeated Raja Jayapala of the Hindu Shahi Dynasty of Gandhara in the Battle of Peshawar and marched further into Peshawar and, in 1005, made it the center for his empire. Attock became part of the Ghaznavid Empire.
The Attock fort was completed in 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi, a minister of Emperor Akbar.
The Battle of Attock took place on 28 April 1758 between Indian Maratha Kingdom and the Durrani Empire. The Marathas under Raghunathrao Ballal Peshwa and Maharaja Tukojirao Holkar Bahadur were victorious in the battle and Attock was captured. On 8 May 1758, the Marathas defeated Durrani forces in the Battle of Peshawar and captured the city of Peshawar. Marathas had now reached the Afghanistan border. Ahmad Shah Durrani got alarmed with this success of Marathas and started planning to recapture his lost territories.
After the decline of the Mughal Empire, the Sikhs invaded and occupied Attock District. The Sikhs established religious freedom and respected the native Muslims. The Sikh Kingdom (1799–1849) under Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780–1839) captured the fortress of Attock in 1813 from the Afghan Kingdom. In 1849, Attock was conquered by the British who created Campbellpur District.
The city's foundations were laid in 1903, and it was named Campbellpur after Sir Colin Campbell. It was established near Attock fort that had guarded the major routes towards Central Asia. The district was created in April 1904 by the merger of Talagang Tehsil in the Jhelum District with the Pindigheb, Fateh Jang and Attock tehsils from Rawalpindi District of the Punjab province of British Raj.
Attock's first oil well was drilled in Khaur in 1915. It has an oil and gas field Dakhini near Jand. Dhurnal & Sadkal in Tehsil Fateh Jang.
The predominantly Muslim population supported the Muslim League and the Pakistan Movement. After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the minority Hindus and Sikhs emigrated to India, while Muslim refugees from India settled in Attock. The Pakistani Government renamed Campbellpur as Attock in 1978.
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