Thursday, 24 January 2013

Murree: a legacy of English architecture churches and educational facilities dotting the landscape,

<strong>MURREE, Murree even today, after 65 years of independence, if one looks at the churches and educational facilities dotting the landscape, reminds visitors of an old English town.</strong>

When the British took control of Punjab, Hazara and Kashmir, it laid the foundation of Murree, building churches, chapels, residential quarters, military cantonments and schools.

Before the British, the area comprising Murree was called Mussiarri and the land was owned by a local

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