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Taj Mehal Hotel located at Quetta, Pakistan

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Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta
Taj Mehal Hotel quetta

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Jehangir Khan

4 Google Rating

Good for low budget people.Rooms are just OK .prices are minimal i'e £4/00 for a single. Bed with

4/ 5

Good for low budget people.Rooms are just OK .prices are minimal i'e £4/00 for a single. Bed with attached bathroom. Free Wi-Fi and Cable TV vailable in all rooms.

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Jehangir Khan

3 Google Rating

At a very busy bazar of Quetta.It is affordable for low budget people.Rooms are good and clean.It ha

3/ 5

At a very busy bazar of Quetta.It is affordable for low budget people.Rooms are good and clean.It has a big lounge all the rooms have Windows opening towards road side so noises can be a problem. Free Wi-Fi and cable TV is available in all rooms.There is no restaurant here but nearby plenty of food places can be found. You can order any food into you room.Staff is good and friendly so you feel at home.It is also good for families but has no entertainment for kids.Car parking is not available.So you can be lucky to find a parking place on the roads which are already full.

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Mir Khalid Nichari

4 Google Rating

Nice place for Stay

4/ 5

Nice place for Stay

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Shams Khan

4 Google Rating

Nice place

4/ 5

Nice place

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Muhammad Ayaz

5 Google Rating

Good

5/ 5

Good

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AHMAD KHAN

5 Google Rating

Good place to Stay in Quetta Pakistan ❄️ About ! Quetta Located in northern Balochistan near the

5/ 5

Good place to Stay in Quetta Pakistan ❄️ About ! Quetta Located in northern Balochistan near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and the road across to Kandahar, Quetta is a trade and communication centre between the two countries. The city is near the Bolan Pass route which was once one of the major gateways from Central Asia to South Asia. Quetta played an important role militarily for the Pakistani Armed Forces in the intermittent Afghanistan conflict. The immediate area has long been one of pastures and mountains, with varied plants and animals relative to the dry plains to the west. From 11th century, the land of Quetta was owned and ruled by the Kasi Pashtun tribe. It was captured by Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi during his invasion of South Asia.In 1543, Mughal emperor Humayun came to Quetta en route to Safavid Persia, leaving his son and future Mughal emperor Akbar here. In 1709, the region was a part of Afghan Hotak dynasty and stayed a part until 1747 when Ahmed Shah Durrani conquered it and made it a part of Durrani Empire. The first European visited Quetta in 1828, describing it as mud-walled fort surrounded by three hundred mud houses. In 1876 Quetta was occupied by the British and subsequently incorporated into British India. In 1856, British General John Jacob had urged his government to occupy Quetta given its strategic position on the western frontier.British Troops constructed the infrastructure for their establishment. By the time of the earthquake on 31 May 1935, Quetta had developed into a bustling city with a number of multi-storey buildings and so was known as "Little London". The epicenter of the earthquake was close to the city and destroyed most of the city's infrastructure, killing an estimated 40,000 people.The geography of Quetta was known as Al-Qiqan, during the era of Ali ibn Abi Talib, one of the Caliph of Rashidun Caliphate. Quetta has a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk) with a significant variation between summer and winter temperatures. Summer starts about late May and goes on until early September with average temperatures ranging from 24–26 °C (75–79 °F). The highest temperature in Quetta is 42 °C (108 °F) which was recorded on 10 July 1998.[25] Autumn starts in mid-September and continues until mid-November with average temperatures in the 12–18 °C (54–64 °F) range. Winter starts in late November and ends in late February, with average temperatures near 4–5 °C (39–41 °F). The lowest temperature in Quetta is −18.3 °C (−0.9 °F) which was recorded on 8 January 1970. Spring starts in early March and ends in mid-May, with average temperatures close to 15 °C (59 °F). Unlike more easterly parts of Pakistan, Quetta does not have a monsoon season of heavy rainfall. Highest rainfall during 24 hours in Quetta is 113 millimetres (4.4 in) which was recorded on 17 December 2000,[25] Highest monthly rainfall of 232.4 millimetres (9.15 in) was recorded in March 1982, also the year of the highest annual rainfall, at 949.8 millimetres (37.39 in).In the winter, snowfall has become quite erratic (December, January and February). The city saw a severe drought from 1999 to 2001, during which the city did not receive snowfall and below normal rains. In 2002 the city received snow after a gap of five years. In 2004 and 2005, the city received normal rains after three years without snowfall while in 2006, 2007 and 2009 the city received no snow. In 2008 Quetta received a snowfall of 10 centimetres (4 in) in four hours on 29 January,followed on 2 February by 25.4 centimetres (10 in) in 10 hours – the city's heaviest snowfall in a decade. During the winter of 2010 it received no snow and saw below normal rains due to the presence of El-Nino over Pakistan

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Dr.Jehangir Khan

4 Google Rating

Located at a very suitable place at Liaqat Bazzar Hari Kishan Road Quetta.Hotel is comparatively cle

4/ 5

Located at a very suitable place at Liaqat Bazzar Hari Kishan Road Quetta.Hotel is comparatively cleaner than it's other competitors.It has all the basic facilities like all rooms have wifi, cable TV, Attached Bathrooms,Hot and cold water, Gas Heaters. It is good for families,low budget people and can avail concession on an extended staying. The staff is good and very much cooperative and friendly. There are good restaurants available on walking distance and it is in a very busy Bazar of quetta So very good for business class people and for those looking for day to day shopping. The Hotel doesn't has it's own restaurant but you can order any food of your choice to your room.

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Syed Ghazanfar Ahmed Waqas

3 Google Rating

The best part of the hotel is their staff and welcoming attitude. They will go out of the way to hel

3/ 5

The best part of the hotel is their staff and welcoming attitude. They will go out of the way to help and serve your remotest needs at a place like this.

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Adnan durrani

5 Google Rating

Afforable prices for rooms and a good place for stay in the center of the city.

5/ 5

Afforable prices for rooms and a good place for stay in the center of the city.

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