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The Praising Pakistan Monument

The very beautiful petal-shaped structure lies on the hills called the Pakistan Monument. It is a national monument of Pakistan that symbolizes the unity of Pakistani people. This Monument located on the western Shakarparian Hills in Islamabad, Pakistan. The monument was constructed covering an area of 2.8 hectares (6.9 acres). This popular tourist destination is visible from across the Islamabad–Rawalpindi metropolitan area.

The Monument is very artistically designed.  It reminds us of all the sacrifices of our martyrs. The glorious Pakistan monument represents Pakistan’s history, culture, and heritage. It is marvel at its beauty. I encourage everyone to visit this breathtaking sight. Its picturesque location and distinctive design have made it the most famous monument of Pakistan.

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History of Pakistan Monument

The former President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf was first proposed to create a national monument in Islamabad in 2002. The foundation stone of the Pakistan Monument was laid in 2004, after which in 2005, the Council of Architects and Town Planners organized a nationwide contest to select a design for the landmark. Twenty-One architects from all over Pakistan sent their proposals. Finally, the winning design of the Pakistan Monument went to architect Arif Masoud.

In 2006, The monument was completed under the supervision of Engineer Syed Mahmud Khalid. The inauguration ceremony was held on 23rd March 2007 in Islamabad and this was open for the public with a total cost of approximately Rs. 580 million.

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Aerial view of Pakistan Monument

History of Pakistan Monument

The giant flower-like structure that consists of seven petals. The four large petals representing the four provinces – Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while the three smaller petals represent Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and FATA (Now part of KP). This blooming flower structure represents Pakistan as a rapidly progressing country.

The grand structure is made up of granite and decorated with murals that are based on remarkable artwork. These murals illustrate the story of the independence of Pakistan. They also demonstrate several landmarks of Pakistan, such as Minar-e-Pakistan, Karakorum Highway, Khyber Pass, Badshahi Mosque, and Gawadar. The decorating team spent around 119,000 hours, creating these magnificent murals which are led by Zarar Haider Babri and Kausar Jahan.

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In front of the monument there is a small pentagonal monument. From the top, the monument looks like a crescent moon and a star, these show the crescent and a star on Pakistan’s flag.

The monument has various other features, including the four pillars that display Quaid-e-Azam’s motto ‘Unity, Faith, Discipline’ both in Urdu and English. From the middle of the monument, a large fountain emerges, making it a fabulous sight for the visitors.

Adjacent to the monument, there is a beautiful circular terrace that serves as a viewpoint. You can see the entire city from this place. Due to its remarkable architecture, The Pakistan Monument is a wonderful place to visit. The Monument stands proudly because it represents everyone.

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Pakistan Monument Museum

 The Monument has two distinct sections, the main monument and the museum. The Museum is also known as Islamabad Museum. It is located across from the Pakistan Monument. The Pakistan Monument Museum illustrates Pakistan’s history, culture, ancient civilization, the birth of Pakistan, and the major achievements of Pakistan.
There is a conference hall, reference library, audio-visual archive, and an auditorium known as Panorama Hall. Pakistan Monument Museum is also a worth visiting place. It is one of the top places to visit in Islamabad. Click to read article about Khewra salt mines

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