SNGPL stands for?
SNGPL stands for?
A. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Lahore
B. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines limited
C. Sui Northern Gas Pakistan limited
D. Sui Northern Gas Punjab limited
SNGPL stands for?
A. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Lahore
B. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines limited
C. Sui Northern Gas Pakistan limited
D. Sui Northern Gas Punjab limited
A. Karachi Museum
B. Pakistan Maritime Museum
C. Mohatta Palace Museum
D. PAF Museum
A. The Ehsan
B. The Manshoor
C. Al-Hilal, Comrade and Hamdard
D. Zamindar
A. The ruler of Jodhpur
B. The ruler of Bikaner
C. Shershah Suri
D. The ruler of Gwalior
The story of Kohinoor Diamond
After the battle of Panipat, Babur ordered his son Humayun to secure the treasures at Agra, which had been the capital of the Lodhi dynasty since 1502.
When Babur joined Humayun at Agra, Humayun presented him with a magnificent diamond. It has always been a matter of some dispute, but it seems almost certain that this splendid gem was the Kohinoor (mountain of light), making its first appearance in history. The Kohinoor was given to Humayun by the family of the Raja of Gwalior, whom he had given protection. Humayun later gave the diamond to Shah Tahmasp of Persia. The Shah sent it as a present to Nizam Shah in the Deccan. Somehow, the gem returned during the 17th century into the treasury of the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan. When Nadir Shah plundered Delhi in 1739, he seized the diamond along with the other Mughal jewels and named it Koh-i-noor. The Kohinoor passed through several hands before finally resting in the Tower of London, where it remains on display even today.
A. Mehrabpur
B. Mansura
C. Mirpur Khas
D. Thatta
Sindh became an easternmost State of the Abbasid Caliphate ruled by the Soomro Dynasty until the Siege of Baghdad (1258). Mansura was the first capital of the Soomra dynasty and the last of the Habbari dynasty.
A. Lahore
B. Karachi
C. Kolkata
D. Multan
A. Girl of Sorrows
B. Queen of Beauty
C. Princess of Hope
D. None of these