The park was formerly known as Company Bagh (East India Company's Garden), but was renamed "Liaqat National Bagh (Park)" after the assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan in 1951.
I. I. Chundrigar Road (Urdu: آئی آئی چندریگر روڈ), previously known as McLeod Road, is a road located in central business district of Karachi, Pakistan, and is named after former Pakistani Prime Minister Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar.
Previously known as Fatehpur Baori, the city fell into decay during the Mongol invasions of the fourteenth century. Afterwards, the ruined city came in hand of the Gakhars and a chief named Jhanda Khan restored it naming it Rawalpindi in 1493, literally meaning the "Village of Rawal".
Sahiwal (Punjabi / Urdu: ساہيوال; Punjabi pronunciation: [sä˦ʱi̯. ʋälᵊ]; Urdu pronunciation: [ˈsɑːˌɦiːˈʋɑːl]), formerly known as Montgomery, is a city in central Punjab, Pakistan.
Liaqat Bagh,old name Company Bagh, Historic background.
What is the original name of Punjab Kings?
Punjab Kings, formerly called Kings XI Punjab (KXIP), is a franchise cricket team based in Mohali, Punjab in India, and is one of the teams participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL). KXIP was founded in 2008.
Sahiwal is a District of Punjab Province. The Ex name of this district was Montgomery. According to the census of 1998, it had a population of 1,843,194 people. Since 2008, the Sahiwal District, has become the Region comprising of Sahiwa, Okara and Pakpattan Districts.
A Hindu legend based on oral traditions holds that Lahore, known in ancient times as Nokhar (City of Lava in Sanskrit), was founded by Prince Lava, the son of the goddess Sita and Rama; Kasur was founded by his twin brother Prince Kusha.
Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi (born 5 October 1952) is a Pakistani politician, philanthropist, and former cricketer who served as the 19th prime minister of Pakistan from August 2018 until April 2022.
The old name of Islamabad was “Rawalpindi.” Islamabad became the capital of Pakistan in the 1960s, replacing Karachi, and was developed near the pre-existing city of Rawalpindi.
Muzaffarabad, once known as Chakrhi Bahk, derives its present name from Sultan Muzaffar Khan, a chief of the Bamba Dynasty established in 1662. Cradled by lofty mountains is a complex of old and new buildings of Muzaffarabad city, cotaining a blend of varied cultures and languages.
The Shaheed Minar is located in Kolkata city of West Bengal. It was initially called the Ochterlony Monument, or cloud kissing monument. it was founded in 1848 and was renamed in 1969 in memory of those who lost their lives in the freedom struggle.
A segment of Lansdowne Road has been renamed to Imam Haron Road. Lansdowne is the birthplace of acclaimed South African poet and social philosopher Athol Williams.
Anna Salai (Tamil: [aɳɳaː saːlaɪ]), named for C. N. Annadurai, formerly known as St. Thomas Mount Road or simply Mount Road, is an arterial road in Chennai, India.
The base was previously called RAF Drigh Road where the famous 'Lawrence of Arabia' (T. E. Lawrence) served between 1927 and 1928. Pakistan Air Force Museum is located on Shahrah-e-Faisal. The previous name of Shahrah-e-Faisal was Drigh Road.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a lawyer, politician, and the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's independence on 14 August 1947, and then as Pakistan's first Governor-General until his death.
The old names of Delhi include Indraprastha, Dilli, and Shahjahanabad. Learn how Delhi's name evolved through mythology, Sultanate rule, and the Mughal empire.
The oldest recorded name of Pakistan is Meluhha (𒈨𒈛𒄩𒆠), the Sumerian name for the Indus Country. The oldest recorded native name of the country is "Sapta-Sindhu," meaning the land of seven rivers. This name is mentioned in the Rigveda, an ancient religious book composed in the Punjab region of Pakistan.
Sahiwal was originally known as Gogera after the name of small village on the left bank of the River Ravi. It became a regularly administered area in 1849.
The original Arabic name is Manbasa ; in Swahili it is called Kisiwa Cha Mvita (or Mvita for short), which means "Island of War", due to the many changes in its ownership. The city is also the headquarters of Mombasa District which, like most other districts in Kenya, is named after its chief town.