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List Of Tallest Buildings In Lahore
This list of tallest buildings in Lahore, ranks skyscrapers located in the city of Lahore. Completed buildings Under construction Many skyscrapers and around 150 high-rise buildings were being constructed under the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) in Lahore. See also * List of tallest buildings in Islamabad * List of tallest buildings in Pakistan This is a list of the tallest buildings in Pakistan, ranked by structural height. The current tallest building in Pakistan is the Bahria Icon Tower in Karachi. Upon its completion, it changed the skyline of Karachi with its 62 floors and a heigh ... * List of tallest buildings and structures in South Asia References {{reflist 22 . https://progency.pk/ ...
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Arfa Software Technology Park
Arfa Software Technology Park (previously known as Software Technology Park) is a skyscraper building and information technology park in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, built in 2009. It is home to the Information Technology University and PITB. The main building consists of 17 floors and is 106 meters tall. It is currently the tallest building in Lahore. On 15 January 2012, Chief Minister of Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif announced a name change of Software Technology Park to Arfa Software Technology Park after the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional Arfa Karim, who died at the age of 16. See also * List of tallest buildings in Pakistan * List of parks and gardens in Lahore * List of parks and gardens in Pakistan This is a list of notable parks and gardens in Pakistan. By type Amusement parks * Aladdin World, Karachi * Aquafun Resort, Bahtar near Taxila * Dino Valley Theme Park, Islamabad * Go Aish, Karachi * Japanese Park, Islamabad * Jinnah Park, Raw ... References ...
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Indigo Heights
Indigo is a deep color close to the color wheel blue (a primary color in the RGB color space), as well as to some variants of ultramarine, based on the ancient dye of the same name. The word "indigo" comes from the Latin word ''indicum'', meaning "Indian", as the dye was originally exported to Europe from India. It is traditionally regarded as a color in the visible spectrum, as well as one of the seven colors of the rainbow: the color between blue and violet; however, sources differ as to its actual position in the electromagnetic spectrum. The first known recorded use of indigo as a color name in English was in 1289. History '' Indigofera tinctoria'' and related species were cultivated in East Asia, Egypt, India, Bangladesh and Peru in antiquity. The earliest direct evidence for the use of indigo dates to around 4000 BC and comes from Huaca Prieta, in contemporary Peru. Pliny the Elder mentions India as the source of the dye after which it was named. It w ...
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Tricon Tower
Tricon may refer to: * Tricon Global Restaurants, a spin-off company of PepsiCo that, after a merger, became known as Yum! Brands * Tricon Residential, formerly Tricon Capital, a Canadian real estate company * Tricon, an alternate name for the 24th World Science Fiction Convention, a convention held in three cities in 1966 * Tricon Award, an award presented to Lady Gaga at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards * Tricon container, an intermodal shipping container one-third the size of a standard 20-foot container * Tricon, a consortium related to the Senator Lines shipping company * Tricon Films & Television, a production company that produced content such as the television series ''Cock'd Gunns'' * TRICON Garage, an automobile racing team formerly known as David Gilliland Racing * Tricon systems, an industrial safety-shutdown technology system produced by the company Triconex * Tricon Design, a company involved in the design of the Doha Metro * Tricon, a logo used by BBC Three * Vincent ...
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Al Hafeez Executive Tower
AL, Al, Ål or al may stand for: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Al (''Aladdin'') or Aladdin, the main character in Disney's ''Aladdin'' media * Al (''EastEnders''), a minor character in the British soap opera * Al (''Fullmetal Alchemist'') or Alphonse Elric, a character in the manga/anime * Al Borland, a character in the ''Home Improvement'' universe * Al Bundy, a character in the television series ''Married... with Children'' * Al Calavicci, a character in the television series ''Quantum Leap'' * Al McWhiggin, a supporting villain of ''Toy Story 2'' * Al, or Aldebaran, a character in ''Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World'' media Music * ''A L'', an EP by French singer Amanda Lear * ''American Life'', an album by Madonna Calendar * Anno Lucis, a dating system used in Freemasonry Mythology and religion * Al (folklore), a spirit in Persian and Armenian mythology * Al Basty, a tormenting female night demon in Turkish folklore * '' Liber AL'', the c ...
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Chughtai Lab Tower
The Chughtai Moghols or Chughtai Mughals ( chg, Çağatay Moghul, ur, ) are descendants and followers of Chaghtai Khan (the second son of Genghis Khan and the founder of Chaghtai Khanate) in South Asia (modern-day Pakistan). They migrated to this region from Central Asia after the Mughal Conquest of India. The Chughtai Mughals are primarily found in Azad Kashmir and northern Punjab, Pakistan. They have surnamed such as Mirza, Baig and Khan. See also * 11417 Chughtai * Abdur Rahman Chughtai * Babur * Chagatai Khan * Chagatai Khanate * Chagatai language * Ismat Chughtai Ismat Chughtai (21 August 1915 – 24 October 1991) was an Indian Urdu novelist, short story writer, liberal humanist and filmmaker. Beginning in the 1930s, she wrote extensively on themes including female sexuality and femininity, middle-class ... References {{reflist Mughal clans of Pakistan Surnames Turkic culture Mongol peoples Turkic-language surnames Urdu-language surnames Ethonymi ...
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Siddiq Trade Center Main Bl Gulberg Lahore
Siddiq ( ar, صِدّیق, ; meaning "truthful") is an Islamic term and is given as an honorific title to certain individuals. The feminine gender for Siddiq is Siddiqah. The word is sometimes used as a title given to individuals by the Islamic prophet Muhammad. For example, it was a title of Abu Bakr, the first Islamic caliph from 632 to 634. Otherwise, it is used to denote that the person is totally trustworthy. Sunni usage Sunni Muslims use Siddiq as an epithet for Abu Bakr, the first Caliph of Islam and the closest friend of Muhammad, while they use Siddiqah for Aisha, Abu Bakr's daughter and the Prophet's wife. Sufi term In Sufism, Siddiq is a rank that comes after prophet. It is generally given to a person who verified the claim of prophethood in its early stage. Sufis believe the following four ranks are free of time and space and therefore life and death becomes meaningless to them. # Nabi – Prophet, someone who learned of the unseen from God directly #Siddiq � ...
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Eden Heights On Jail Road Lahore
Eden may refer to: * Garden of Eden, the "garden of God" described in the Book of Genesis Places and jurisdictions Canada * Eden, Ontario * Eden High School Middle East * Eden, Lebanon, a city and former bishopric * Camp Eden, Iraq Oceania * Eden (New Zealand electorate), a former New Zealand Parliamentary electorate * Eden, New South Wales, Australia ** Electoral district of Eden, an electoral district in New South Wales United Kingdom * Eden, County Antrim, a townland in Northern Ireland *Eden, the names of three townlands in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland: ** Eden, Dungiven parish ** Eden, Learmount parish (County Londonderry portion) ** Eden, Tamlaght O'Crilly parish * Eden, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland * Eden, High Wycombe, a shopping centre in Buckinghamshire, England * Eden District, Cumbria, England * Eden Project, a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England * Eden Water, a tributary of the River Tweed, Scotland * River Eden, ...
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List Of Tallest Buildings In Islamabad
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. Operational buildings The list includes the tallest buildings (completed and topped out) in Islamabad as well as some buildings in Rawalpindi. Under construction buildings This lists buildings that are under construction and are planned to rise at least . Buildings that are only approved, on-hold or proposed are not included in this table. See also * List of tallest buildings in Pakistan This is a list of the tallest buildings in Pakistan, ranked by structural height. The current tallest building in Pakistan is the Bahria Icon Tower in Karachi. Upon its completion, it changed the skyline of Karachi with its 62 floors and a heigh ... * List of tallest buildings and structures in South Asia References {{reflist Buildings and structures in Islamabad Islamabad ...
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List Of Tallest Buildings In Pakistan
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Pakistan, ranked by structural height. The current tallest building in Pakistan is the Bahria Icon Tower in Karachi. Upon its completion, it changed the skyline of Karachi with its 62 floors and a height to its spire tip of . Most of Pakistan's tallest buildings can be found in its most populous city of Karachi, including; * Habib Bank Plaza, built in 1963 in Karachi, was the first high-rise and the tallest building in Pakistan. It stands tall with 25 floors. It was also the tallest building in Asia from 1963 to 1968, and the tallest building in South Asia from 1963 to 1970. * In 2005, MCB Tower, also in Karachi, surpassed Habib Bank Plaza at and 29 floors. * In 2012, Ocean Towers eclipsed these at and 30 floors. * Bahria Icon Tower surpassed them all in 2016. Completed buildings (100m+) This list ranks completed and topped out buildings that stand at least or 20 floors, based on standard height measurement. This height in ...
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List Of Tallest Buildings And Structures In South Asia
This list of tallest buildings in the Indian subcontinent (South Asia) ranks skyscrapers and structures in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, based upon height. Tallest buildings This list ranks buildings in the Indian subcontinent that have achieved a height of at least . Only completed buildings and under construction buildings that have Topping out, topped out are included .This includes spires and architectural details but does not include Radio masts and towers, antenna masts. Tallest structures This is a list of the tallest structures in South Asia, including all types of structures that stand at least 300 metres tall. * South of INS Kattabomman, there are two radio masts with an umbrella antenna situated at 8.378479 N 77.744043 E and 8.375069 N 77.755834 E. Tallest city This is a list of cities in the Indian subcontinent by their number of high-rise buildings and Skyscrapers. Tallest buildings under construction This list ...
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