The vehicle had very thin tyres and the spokes of its rims were thick. On the outer side of the driving seat, a rubber ball had been fixed to a...
On January 28, 1984, upon the invitation of Khawaja Zaheer-ud-Din, a group of eminent citizens belonging to diverse disciplines and pursuits...
Cities, like languages, have always changed to meet the demands of changing times. Being the hub of commercial and cultural activities, Lahore has...
Shaikhu Baba, as Mughal Prince Saleem was reverently addressed in his childhood, was fond of flora and fauna. The Mughal school of miniature...
Moghuls had no formula for succession. While the late monarch waited for the last salute, the contesting princes formed their own alliances and...
How we celebrated Basant, and how a return to daytime event would be the right approach
Dr Ajaz Anwar recalls memories of a tonga ride, whose coachman knew Italian and was a World War II veteran
The fact that Tollin’ton still exists is thanks only to Haji sahib’s efforts and his ancestors’ blessings
Posthumous secrets are classified memories, not meant to be shared, lest our grandchildren should marvel at our innocence
Painter and conservationist Dr Ajaz Anwar has dedicated this dispatch “to Prof Dr Zeynep Ahubay, former chairperson of Department of History of...