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], built by the ] in the 16th century]] | ], built by the ] in the 16th century]] | ||
The city of ], the capital of ], is located on the ] within the ]—one of the earliest known sites of human settlement in ].<ref name="Pakistan net">{{cite web| title=Islamabad history| author=Pakistan.net| url=http://www.pakistan.net/cities/islamabad/islamabad.htm| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090418080604/http://pakistan.net/cities/islamabad/islamabad.htm| archive-date=2009-04-18}}</ref> |
The city of ], the capital of ], is located on the ] within the ]—one of the earliest known sites of human settlement in ].<ref name="Pakistan net">{{cite web| title=Islamabad history| author=Pakistan.net| url=http://www.pakistan.net/cities/islamabad/islamabad.htm| url-status=dead| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090418080604/http://pakistan.net/cities/islamabad/islamabad.htm| archive-date=2009-04-18}}</ref><ref name="defence"/> Items of pottery and utensils dating back to prehistory have been found in several areas.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://beta.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/metropolitan/16-sacred-rocks-of-islamabad-hs-10 |title=Sacred rocks of Islamabad |publisher=Beta.dawn.com |date=2009-08-02 |access-date=2010-06-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20090807034256/http://beta.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/metropolitan/16-sacred-rocks-of-islamabad-hs-10 |archive-date=2009-08-07 }}</ref> | ||
Limited excavations have confirmed evidence of prehistoric cultures. Relics and human skulls have been found dating back to 5000 BC |
Limited excavations have confirmed evidence of prehistoric cultures. Relics and human skulls have been found dating back to 5000 BC indicating this region as a home to people in ], who roamed the banks of the ].<ref name="Pakistan net"/> During the Neolithic, people developed small communities in the region around 3000 BC.<ref name="defence">{{cite web |title=Potohar|author=Pakistan Defence Ministry|url=http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-history/3753-potohar.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Background on the Potohar Plateau|author=LEAD|url=http://casestudies.lead.org/index.php?cscid=71|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720192217/http://casestudies.lead.org/index.php?cscid=71|archive-date=2011-07-20}}</ref> | ||
Situated at one end of the ], the area was an early habitation of the ] community in Central Asia.<ref name="Pakistan net"/> Their civilization flourished here between the 23rd and 18th centuries BC. Many great armies such as those of ], ], ], ] and ] used the corridor through the region on their way to invade the ].<ref name="Pakistan net"/> A Buddhist town once existed in this region<ref name="lonely planet">{{cite web |title=Islamabad History|author=Lonely Planet|url=http://www.lonelyplanet.com/pakistan/islamabad-and-rawalpindi/history}}</ref> and remains of a stupa have been identified in the G-12 sector.<ref name="stupa">{{cite web | url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/120084/another-buddhist-site-found-in-islamabad | title=Another Buddhist site found in Islamabad | date=18 February 2011 }}</ref> Modern Islamabad also incorporates the old settlement of ]. The ] took control of the region from the Sikhs in 1849 and built Asia's largest cantonment in the region in ].<ref name="lonely planet"/> | |||
== Construction and development == | == Construction and development == | ||
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When Pakistan gained independence in 1947, Karachi was its first capital. In 1960, Islamabad was constructed as a ]. It is considered by some as one of the most extensively and successfully ] in South Asia. | When Pakistan gained independence in 1947, Karachi was its first capital. In 1960, Islamabad was constructed as a ]. It is considered by some as one of the most extensively and successfully ] in South Asia. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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The city of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, is located on the Pothohar Plateau within the Islamabad Capital Territory—one of the earliest known sites of human settlement in Asia. Items of pottery and utensils dating back to prehistory have been found in several areas.
Limited excavations have confirmed evidence of prehistoric cultures. Relics and human skulls have been found dating back to 5000 BC indicating this region as a home to people in Neolithic times, who roamed the banks of the Soan River. During the Neolithic, people developed small communities in the region around 3000 BC. Situated at one end of the Indus Valley civilization, the area was an early habitation of the Aryan community in Central Asia. Their civilization flourished here between the 23rd and 18th centuries BC. Many great armies such as those of Alexander the Great, Cyrus the Great, Genghis Khan, Timur and Ahmad Shah Durrani used the corridor through the region on their way to invade the Indian Subcontinent. A Buddhist town once existed in this region and remains of a stupa have been identified in the G-12 sector. Modern Islamabad also incorporates the old settlement of Saidpur. The British took control of the region from the Sikhs in 1849 and built Asia's largest cantonment in the region in Rawalpindi.
Construction and development
When Pakistan gained independence in 1947, Karachi was its first capital. In 1960, Islamabad was constructed as a forward capital. It is considered by some as one of the most extensively and successfully planned cities in South Asia.
References
- ^ Pakistan.net. "Islamabad history". Archived from the original on 2009-04-18.
- ^ Pakistan Defence Ministry. "Potohar".
- "Sacred rocks of Islamabad". Beta.dawn.com. 2009-08-02. Archived from the original on 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
- LEAD. "Background on the Potohar Plateau". Archived from the original on 2011-07-20.
- ^ Lonely Planet. "Islamabad History".
- "Another Buddhist site found in Islamabad". 18 February 2011.
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