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Many thanks. My GB tour is delayinggggg.....and today I saw photos of babusar top snowfall.

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bichra tokra ....

1IMG_20160915_131820_6411 by asim shah, on Flickr

a local villagers Home ,,

1IMG_20160915_132718_1131 by asim shah, on Flickr

don't know what it is ,,, some one put this for dry,,,

IMG_20160915_133022_162 by asim shah, on Flickr

beautifully made hut

1IMG_20160915_133609_2371 by asim shah, on Flickr

it was very sunny and hot day ,, we stopped to drink lemonade ,,, but amazingly they made it with oranges ,, but it was yummy...

IMG_20160915_134620_396 by asim shah, on Flickr

2nd part of River voyage has been started,,, but a bit tough as we waited some time for boat...

IMG_20160915_141729_322 by asim shah, on Flickr

Tomb Of Hazrat Khawaja Ghulam Farid... the saraiki's sofi poet... ever best ,,,

Khwaja Ghulam Farid (Urdu: خواجہ غُلام فرید) or Khwaja Farid (1845–1901) was a 19th-century Punjabi[1] sufi poet of the Indian subcontinent, polyglot, scholar and writer. He belonged to Chishti–Nizami Sufi order. He was born and died at Chachran and was buried at Mithankot.

His mother died when he was five years old and he was orphaned around the age of twelve when his father, Khwaja Khuda Bakhsh, died. He was then brought up by his elder brother, Fakhr Jahan Uhdi, and grew to become a scholar and writer. He mastered Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Punjabi (Saraiki), Sindhi, and Braj Bhasha, and also wrote poems in Saraiki, Punjabi, Urdu, Sindhi, Persian, and Braj Bhasha.

His most significant works include:

Deewan-e-Farid (poem in Saraiki, 1882; in Punjabi, 1883 ; in Urdu, 1884)
Manaqabe Mehboobia (prose, in Persian)

He frequently uses the symbolism of desert. Sometimes he touched political affairs, opposing the British rule in Bahawalpur.

The 20th century saw development of an entire branch of literary studies into the life and work of Khwaja Ghulam Farid, named faridiyat. Today, many religious and educational institutions in Pakistan and India are named after him (e.g., Government Khawaja Farid College in Rahimyar Khan, Pakistan) as are streets and town quarters. A Khwaja Ghulam Farid Award is awarded by the Government of Pakistan in literature, its recipients including Ismail Ahmedani, Noshi Gilani and others.[citation needed] In 2001, on Khwaja Ghulam Farid's birth centenary, Pakistan Post issued a memorial stamp.

IMG_20160915_155342_490 by asim shah, on Flickr

my friends are in skardu today ... they were crossed babusar top in 22nd sept without any hazard. ..

inside tomb ...

IMG_20160915_155513_409 by asim shah, on Flickr

IMG_20160915_155735_386 by asim shah, on Flickr

a turban with stones ,,,,, for respect , honor , tribute , to those who did something for Islam...

IMG_20160915_155746_144 by asim shah, on Flickr

roof top ... showed historical art...

IMG_20160915_155947_465 by asim shah, on Flickr

IMG_20160915_155952_520 by asim shah, on Flickr

the entrance is pretty simple ,,, in style ,,, showed the simplicity

IMG_20160915_160050_364 by asim shah, on Flickr

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