The city of lights

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Every person first loves his country and then his city and he can do anything for the love of it, in the same way I love my country Pakistan and after that I love my city Karachi. So today I will show you some of its famous places.
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Quaid-e-Azam (a great ruler)
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In the city of Karachi, this is the mausoleum of the person who founded the country of Pakistan, but also died by making it a country. The name of this person was Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was given the title of Quaid-i-Azam by this nation and the whole world. Quaid-e-Azam means the most intelligent ruler of the world who made great sacrifices for this Muslim nation.

Empress Market

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This is one of the most beautiful buildings in Karachi city, which is the reason for the beauty of Karachi city. The name of this building is Empress Market Empress Market was built between 1884 and 1889 and named after Queen Victoria, Empress of India. It was designed by James Strachan, based on A.J. was completed by an English firm of It took 5 years to build it and it was made so strong that it still stands today. A building constructed by the local firm of 'Mahmoud Niwan and Dullu Khejo.

Merewether Tower

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This tower is the most famous place of this city of Karachi. One may or may not have seen anything else in Karachi, but this tower must have seen and heard its name. Its full name is Merewether Tower. The Merewether Tower was erected by public subscription as a memorial to Sir William L. Merewether. He served as the Commissioner of Sindh from 1867 to 1877.

Mosque:

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This mosque is the only mosque in Karachi which is designed in the shape of a sea ship. This mosque was started in 1966 and completed in 1969. The mosque was designed by Pakistani architect Babar Hamid Chauhan and has a seating capacity of 5,000 people.

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