Fascinating Facts About Pakistan

 

The pessimistic propensity to report is a constant feature of contemporary journalism that is most familiar to many nations, such as Pakistan. When talking to international friends and colleagues about politics and social trends, people from Pakistan often find themselves either in ignorant mockeries or have to explain their country's and culture. These are some of Pakistan 's positive and unique aspects which offer our world prosperity and beauty. 

One of the earliest and most important civilizations in the region has flourished 

The Indus Valley Civilization which flourished along the river Indus and the Delta was one of the oldest societies in the world, whose traces are now kept in their sites and in many museums around the world in the form of buildings, relics, and fossils. Of the first three cultures of the ancient world, the Indus civilization and ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian culture were the largest. The society consists of hundreds of well-designed cities and towns with lakes, urban irrigation and water storage networks and various large, non-residential buildings that all have governmental structures.

Despite its peak population of 5 million the inhabitants of the valley developed new kinds of crafts, all of them preserved until excavated despite toys for children and relatively few weapons.

 

The youngest Nobel Prize winner 

Pakistan's pride, Malala Yousufzai, is the youngest Nobel prizewinner in the world who received an honour, even when the Taliban were shot at the age of 15, to advocate the education of girls in her city. On the way to graduate, after a brief examination in Pakistan for critical head injury, Malala was taken to a hospital in Birmingham and he was luckily miraculously recovered. At present, she studies in Oxford as she continued her research on children's access to education.

 

 The third highest Tirich Mir and the three highest mountain areas in the world are at the home of second highest mountain K2.

The second highest peak in the world is Pakistan's Killer K2 or Godwin Austin, also called the "Karakoram" range, which also stretches to China and India. Pakistan's K2 or Godwin Austin. In Pakistan's Hindu Kush Range is the third and next highest Tirich Mir in the world. This makes it a leader in Pakistan but challenges mountaineers and winter professionals, with three of the highest mountain ranges in the world: the Himalayas, the Greater Himalayas (the Himalayas) and the Hindu Karakoram and the Hindukush.

  

The largest deep sea port in size in the world

Pakistan's superior position in Asia makes it the center of trade in the region, and this will continue to increase in the coming years, as the country is working hand-in - hand with China on CPEC's plan to develop the Gwader port infrastructure in the Arabian Sea, Balochistan, which is the largest deep-sea natural port in the world. The port would act as a gateway to western China and, probably, to the landlocked Central Asian countries via the essential sea route of Hormuz.

  

 The highest polo ground in the world

The highest polo ground at Shandur Top is 3700 meters north, where Balti Prince Ali Sher Khan started the traditional polo game. The Shandur Polo Festival, held every year since 1936, is a local team tournament inviting visitors to see a game with folk music , dance and celebrations. The incident will be seen in the initial episode of Michael Palin's Himalayas series.