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The Colonial Powerhouse: Quetta’s British-Era Grid Station
The city of Quetta, often called the “Fruit Garden of Pakistan,” has a long and fascinating history shaped by trade, culture, and colonial influence. Among the lesser-known historical structures of the city is a British-era grid station that once played a crucial role in supplying electricity to the region. Built during the period of British colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent, this early electrical facility reflects a time when modern infrastructure was beginning to transform cities like Quetta.
By Irshad Abbasi a day ago in History
Iran’s Final Warning
Iran’s Final Warning Tensions in the Middle East have reached one of the most dangerous levels in recent years as Iran issued strong warnings to both the United States and Israel during the ongoing conflict. Iranian military leaders and political officials say that if the attacks against Iranian territory continue, the war could expand far beyond its current battlefield.
By Wings of Time a day ago in History
Umerkot: The Historic City Where Courage and Romance Live On
In the southeastern region of Sindh lies the historic city of Umerkot, a place where history, bravery, and romance blend together to create a unique cultural heritage. Surrounded by desert landscapes and ancient traditions, Umerkot has witnessed some of the most fascinating moments in the history of the subcontinent. From royal births to legendary love stories, the city holds a special place in the hearts of historians, poets, and travelers alike.
By Irshad Abbasi a day ago in History











