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We are local based tour operators in Pakistan.
The way back to establish Mashabrum Expedition Treks & Tours, stand our whole
career experience in the field of adventure and cultural tourism
in our country… the land of K2 and Indus! GDFG
Pakistan traces its history back to 2,500 years B.C., when a highly
developed civilization in the Indus Valley, excavations at Harappa,
Moenjodaro, Kot Diji and Mehr Garh have brought to light, the evidence
of an advanced civilization existing even in more ancient times.
Around
1,500 B.C., the Aryans overwhelmed this region, and influenced the
Hindu civilization, whose center moved to Ganges Valley, further
east. Later, the Persians occupied the northern region in the 5th
century B.C. up to the 2nd century A.D. The Greeks came in 327 B.C.,
under Alexander of Macedonia, and passed away like a meteor. In
712 AD, the Arabs, led by Muhammad Bin Qasim, Landed somewhere near
modern Karachi and ruled the lower half of Pakistan for two hundred
years. During this time, Islam took roots in the soil and influenced
the life, culture and traditions of the people. In
the 10th century AD, began the systematic conquest of South Asia
by the Muslims from Central Asia, who ruled here up to the 18th
century. Then the British became the masters of the land and ruled
for nearly 200 years and for only 100 years over what is Pakistan
now. The Muslim revival began towards the end of the last century
when Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, a renowned Muslim leader and educationist,
launched a movement for intellectual renaissance of the Muslims
of South Asia. In 1930, the well known poet - philosopher, Allama
Muhammad Iqbal, conceived the idea of a separate state for the Muslims
of the South Asia. In 1940, a resolution was adopted by the all-India
Muslim League, demanding a separate dependent homeland for the Muslims
of South Asia. After seven years of un-tiring struggle under the
brilliant leadership of Quaid-e-Azam (The great leader) Muhammad
Ali Jinnah, Pakistan emerged on the world map as a sovereign state,
on 14th August, 1947.
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