Tuesday 26 February 2013

History Of Islamabad


Do you want to take a trip with your family or friends to the capital city of Pakistan? Then let me tell you about the history of Islamabad, so you can have more of an idea about how this city came into existance. Then, you can book cheap flights to Islamabad with us at Mushtaq Travel. We specialise in securing some of the best deals for our customers. So please read till the end so you do not miss out any of the details.

Regarded to be one of the earliest sites of human settlement in Asia, Islamabad Capital Territory is located on the Potohar Plateau. Many stone age artifacts are found on this plateau. Some of them are found to date back to prehistory. Some of them date back as early as 100,000 to 500,000 years ago. Endeavours of early man in the inter-glacial period were verified after the discovery of rudimentry stones from the remaining terraces of Soan River. This region was once home to Neolithic people who date back to as early as 3000 BC. These people settled on the banks of the Swaan River. This has been verified by the discovery of human skulls and bones dating back to 5000 BC. The first habitation of the Aryan community was in this area. It is also believed that a buddhist town also existed once in this region. Indian subcontinent was invaded by many great armies including but not limited to Genghis Khan, Temur and Ahmad Shah Durani. The invasion was aided by using the corridor to Islamabad. In 1849, the British took control of the region by the Sikhs to make this area as the largest cantonment in the region. And they did it with success. Old settlement once known as Saidpur is now where Islamabad is based on now.

In 1960, Islamabad replaced the city of Karachi as the capital city of the country, for several reasons. One of those reasons was the fact that Karachi had a warm and humid weather condition of the city. Another major reason for the transfer of capital was because of the fact that Karachi was located at the other end of the country, which made it vulnerable to attacks from the foreign forces. Karachi was more of a city of business, and to avoid such affairs between businesses and government, it was a wise decission to transfer the capital from Karachi to Islamabad. Islamabad is closer to army headquarters and the northern disputed territory of Kashmir.

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