I very interesting historical place. I learned loads. The guide there feeds you a lot of information
I very interesting historical place. I learned loads. The guide there feeds you a lot of information. The museum is well preserved as well.
Quaid e azam musuem located at Karachi, Pakistan
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I very interesting historical place. I learned loads. The guide there feeds you a lot of information. The museum is well preserved as well.
Quaid e Azam museum is a great place to see and experience belonging things of Quaid e Azam like his dresses, letters, furniture especially his Cadilac and Peckard Car saved in a good condition.
has improved quite a bit. must take your kids there.
Nice place for couples
takes you back to a stylish and decent Man lifestyle in 1900s
Today, after 3 years, if you have been deleted here with your family, then it was a lot of fun and a lot.
Mazar-e-Quaid the landmark of Karachi, historic and iconic mausoleum of Quaid e Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnha the founder of Pakistan, people daily visits this place to give tribute him on his great services.
Mazar-e-Quaid , also known as Jinnah Mausoleum or the National Mausoleum, is the final resting place of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Designed in a 1960s modernist style, it was completed in 1971, and is an iconic symbol of Karachi as well as one of the most popular tourist sites in the city.[1] The mausoleum complex also contains the tomb of Jinnah's sister, Māder-e Millat ("Mother of the Nation") Fatima Jinnah, as well as those of Liaquat Ali Khan and Nurul Amin, the first and eighth Prime Ministers of Pakistan respectively. The tomb of Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar, a stalwart of the Muslim League from Peshawar, is also located there.
MOVING scenes were witnessed in Karachi on Sept 11, 1969, on Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s 21st death anniversary. A large number of people belonging to different walks of life, religious backgrounds and political affiliations turned up at the Quaid’s mausoleum to pay homage to the Father of the Nation
When i saw the museum. I miss my qaid e azam ali jinnah.