Temples of the Salt Range
From the Blog odysseuslahoriLong before the Pathan general, Sher Shah Suri, built inns and mail stations along what has come to be known as the Grand Trunk Road, there was a network of highways criss-crossing the fertile Punjab plain and connecting it with regions beyond. One such was the road that crossed the Jhelum river near today´s village of Rasul, entering the Salt Range through the Nandna Pass, and heading west across the Indus at Kalabagh before reaching Bannu, on its way to the markets of Kandahar. The Salt Range is so called because fine quality salt has been mined here since classical times. This road has seen its share of historical events. Alexander passed this way, and so did Hiuen Tsang, the Chinese traveller who visited India in the 7th century. Late in the 12th century, the doughty Khokharpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Lahore School of Economics First Annual Conference on Mathematical and Statistical Models in Economics, Finance and Applied Sciences: Analysis and Methods
From the Blog lahoreschoolofeconomics The First Annual Conference on Mathematical and Statistical Models in Economics, Finance and Applied Sciences started on Friday February 6, 2015 at the Main Campus of Lahore School of Economics. The conference provided an opportunity for eminent Mathematicians, Physicists, Statisticians, Economists and Social Scientists from all over the country to come together and learn from each other. The conference was inaugurated by Dr. Shahid Amjad Chaudhry, Rector of the Lahore School of Economics and Dr. Rana Abdul Wajid, Director, Centre of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences, Lahore School of Economics who warmly welcomed all the guests and faculty members from institutions across the country. Dr. Shahid Amjad Chaudhry explained the critical objective of providing a platform fpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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