Minar-e-Pakistan

Minar e Pakistan is a tower built in the years 1960-1968. The tower stands to celebrate the Lahore Resolution 1940. This event was a significant moment in the creation of Pakistan when the All-India Muslim League decided to demand a separate nation for Muslims of British India. Nasreddin Murat-Khan, a Pakistani architect, designed the tower with a total height of approximately 70 meters above the ground and a diameter around 9.5 meters. The base of the tower is about 8m above the ground, while the tower itself rises about 62 meters on the plate. Its estimated cost is around Rs. 7,058,000.

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