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* [http://tinyurl.com/dck7jz Churches and Chapels in Murree] ''Youtube''. | * [http://tinyurl.com/dck7jz Churches and Chapels in Murree] ''Youtube''. | ||
*Fifty Members of the Murree Club 1865 pages 46,47 from ''From Kashmir to Kabul: the photographs of John Burke and William Baker, 1860-1900'' by Omar Khan 2002 [http://books.google.com/books?id=qKzMQTgtNaIC&pg=PA46 Limited View Google Books]. Also refer [[Photographer#Books|Photographer]] for more details of this book. | *Fifty Members of the Murree Club 1865 pages 46,47 from ''From Kashmir to Kabul: the photographs of John Burke and William Baker, 1860-1900'' by Omar Khan 2002 [http://books.google.com/books?id=qKzMQTgtNaIC&pg=PA46 Limited View Google Books]. Also refer [[Photographer#Books|Photographer]] for more details of this book. | ||
*[http://jang.com.pk/thenews/jul2009-weekly/nos-19-07-2009/foo.htm#1 "A rock epic"]. An article by Ali Jan about a 1909 regimental rock carving by the [[5th Regiment of Foot|Northumberland Fusiliers]], at Murree from The News on Sunday (jang.com.pk) | |||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Cities, towns and villages in Bengal Presidency]] | [[Category:Cities, towns and villages in Bengal Presidency]] | ||
[[Category:Hill Stations]] | [[Category:Hill Stations]] |
Revision as of 06:56, 24 June 2010
Murree | |
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Presidency: Bengal | |
Coordinates: | 33.906905°N 73.395367°E |
Altitude: | 2,291.2 m (7,517 ft) |
Present Day Details | |
Place Name: | Murree |
State/Province: | Punjab |
Country: | Pakistan |
Transport links | |
Murree is a hill station in Punjab founded by the British in 1851.
There were cantonments nearby at Gharial (four miles away) and Kuldannah[1], (alternative spelling Kuldana)
History
Sites of Interest
The following are sites in and around the town.
- The ruins of Murree Brewery in Ghora Gali
Educational Institutes
- Convent of Jesus and Mary
References
- ↑ From Kashmir to Kabul, page 59 by Omar Khan, refer External links
External Links
- Murree Wikipedia
- Churches and Chapels in Murree Youtube.
- Fifty Members of the Murree Club 1865 pages 46,47 from From Kashmir to Kabul: the photographs of John Burke and William Baker, 1860-1900 by Omar Khan 2002 Limited View Google Books. Also refer Photographer for more details of this book.
- "A rock epic". An article by Ali Jan about a 1909 regimental rock carving by the Northumberland Fusiliers, at Murree from The News on Sunday (jang.com.pk)