Resolution of Pakistan on March 23 and Story of Minar-e-Pakistan

in hive-177021 •  3 years ago  (edited)

Dear Steemians,

Assalam-o-Alaikum! I hope that you will be well and today I will tell you about the story of the resolution of Pakistan. This story is very interesting and based on the resolution of Pakistan. Pakistan founded on August 14, 1947, in the month of Ramadan on Friday. But its resolution was almost seven years ago accepted by the British government. On a beautiful spring day in 1940, under the shadow of Badshahi Mosque, a city centrally located in the heart of the Muslim continent for centuries, a group of men set out to establish a unique world of their own. Surrounded by leaders of the All-India Muslim League and the Khaksars, Muhammad Ali Jinnah took to the stage in Minto Park to address thousands of attendees, placing a clear need for Pakistan. The Lahore resolution, signed the next day on March 23, became the rock on which the Pakistani struggle was built.

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Today, in the vicinity of where the founders of the nation once stood, a monument stands erect not only for the remembrance of that momentous event but also for its historic significance. For those with a keen eye, within the flowing white lines of Minar-e-Pakistan can be seen the vision of a new state, and the goals it aims to lead. Minto Park like any other in Britain India was named after English officials; in this case Lord Minto, Viceroy and the Governor-General of India. Once a British military parade, the park was an important symbol of Pakistan's colonial heritage that needed to be replaced by an equally important symbol. As the turmoil of bloody separations and the pressures of mass migration begins to diminish, Pakistan intends to do just that. In 1959, Farm Marshal Ayub Khan ordered the construction of a monument, and the first stone was laid on March 23, 1960, exactly 20 years after the Lahore decision was passed.
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However, Ayub Khan's ambitions soon came true. The new Pakistani government would not be able to afford the huge monument of monuments that were supposed to replace a large scale. Even the revised policy required a considerable amount of money to be spent by the Punjab government in establishing the Pakistan Memorial Cess Act, 1964, which levied taxes on ticket and movie races. However, Ayub Khan needed a suitable man for such a job; and fortunately, he got exactly what he wanted. The story of Minar-e-Pakistan is linked to the story of its builder; Nasreddin Murat-Khan. Born into a Turkic family in Dagestan, Murat-Khan's struggle against the Russian Empire in the predominantly Muslim region of the Caucasus is similar to the struggle for freedom in the Subcinent Continental, although with a different outcome. Unable to liberate the region, homeless, and living in a refugee camp in Germany, Murat-Khan chose to move to newly formed Pakistan with his family in 1950. engineering and urban planning from Leningrad State University to help build countless buildings such as Gaddafi Stadium and Fortress Stadium in Lahore.
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However, he would be best known for the design and engineering of Minar-e-Pakistan. Murat-Khan's mixed heritage and his idea of ​​pan-Islamic identity will be reflected in the construction of the mines a harmonious blend of Mughal and modern architecture that produced something different from Pakistan. Minar-e-Pakistan rises from the centre of Minto Park's - later known as Iqbal Park - mature gardens. He was seen in the air with a tower sitting on a tear-stained platform pointing directly to the Badshahi Mosque. The Pakistan Movement is engraved on the very foundations of the monument. The first platform is a carved rock from Taxila its solidity and consistency reflect the early days of the organization.

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The next step is with stones wearing hammers; they are the same size, and they blend better - movement is formed. Between the second and third platforms lie two lush pools - the same crescent that adorns the flag of Pakistan and represents Islam in many cultures around the world. These small pools are locked to form a circle that will hold the last two platforms. The third one has a broken and decorated stone - it is refined and decorated, but it still bears imperfections. The final platform is made of polished, five-point star-shaped marble, set in the centre of two crescents. From corruption to good, from stone to marble, the platforms plan the journey and success at the end of the Pakistani movement. But what comes after freedom, which will be built upon a white marble star; a new nation.

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The foundation of the Minar is made up of six large marble buildings containing documents intended to capture the objectives of the Islamic State. Pakistan's national anthem in Urdu and Bengali, excerpts from Muhammad Ali Jinnah's speeches, Quranic verses and a few couples of Dr Allama Iqbal are firmly inscribed on the lower walls. As it rises the structure bends and opens like open flower petals. This global goal of prosperity is made of steel and concrete - the building blocks of today's world. The tower rises to a height of 70 feet and is held by a stainless steel dome. The change was made at the direction of a government planning committee that wanted the monument to resemble a mosque mine. Nusrat-Khan was looking forward to gradually meeting at the top of the hill to represent the nation's continued progress.
It was the story of the resolution of Pakistan and Minar-e-Pakistan. I hope that you will be it.

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