Saturday, September 26, 2009

KARACHI Mazar-e- Quaid


In respect of the several museums, art galleries, parks, and structural wonders including mosques and heritage buildings, Karachi in Pakistan makes for a fascinating tourist hub. Mazar-e- Quaid forms one of the most visited and popular tourist attractions in Karachi. This is the tomb of the founding father of the nation, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The reputation of the structure attracts a considerable rate of tourists. Located in the center of the city, the construction of Mazar-e- Quaid was finished in the 1960’s.

Built in pure white marble, this mausoleum features curved arches of the Moorish origin. The framework made of copper is based on a flat platform with an area of about fifty-four square meters. Within the mausoleum is the cold chamber which comprises of a four-layered chandelier made of crystal. This magnificent chandelier was rewarded to the nation by the Chinese people. It reflects a royal grandeur and lends the place an aura of aristocratic elegance.

Encircling the mausoleum is a park which features powerful lights. At night time, these lights focus on the structure of the mausoleum and make it appear all the more prominent and splendid. In spite of the fact off being located in the midst of the city, the area features a serene ambience. This can be regarded as a unique attribute associated to this place.

Apart from Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Mazar-e- Quaid also houses the graves of the first Prime Minister of Pakistan – Liaqat Ali Khan, and, Jinnah’s sister – Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah.

Few military and official functions are observed in here on special event. To name them are Birth and Death Anniversaries of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan Day, Independence Day, and Birth and Death Anniversaries of Madar-e-Millat Fatima Jinnah.

Eminent political figures and international functionaries pay visits to this notable spot in Karachi. Mazar-e- Quaid has been conferred upon with the title of the National Mausoleum of the nation.

travel.mapsofworld.com offers online information on Mazar-e- Quaid.

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