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SAMARKAND The Blue City

SAMARKAND The Blue City

Written by Munaza Kazmi

When we read the name Samarkand, unconsciously our mind took us to the blue gigantic monuments, glittering Domes, spices bazaars and to the Kingdom of Timur. Besides, travelling, Samarkand can be more than this, beside it dated back to 6th Century BCE as ancient Afrasiab, when it served the capital of Sogdian Dynasty, with which the city is associated with many archeological sites and a couple of mystical Persian legends.

However, much of the significant development it took was under the region of Timur from 14th to 15th Centuries, when it was center of powerful Temurid realm. And today Samarkand is known as the crossroad of world’s cultures, and corridor of ancient trade.

Located in a large oasis in the valley of the Zerafshan River, in the north-eastern region of Uzbekistan. The historical part of Samarkand consists of three main sections. In the north-east there is the site of the ancient city of Afrosiab, founded in the 6th century BCE and destroyed by Genghis Khan in the 13th century, which is preserved as an archaeological reserve.

Archaeological excavations have revealed the ancient citadel and fortifications, the palace of the ruler and residential and craft quarters. There are also remains of a large ancient mosque built from the 8th to 12th centuries.

Towards the south, there are architectural ensembles and the medieval city of the Temurid epoch of the 14th and 15th centuries, which played a seminal role in the development of town planning, architecture, and arts in the region. Where the old town still contains substantial areas of historic fabric with typical narrow lanes, articulated into districts with social centers, mosques, madrassahs, and residential housing. The traditional Uzbek houses have one or two floors and the spaces are grouped around central courtyards with gardens; built in mud brick, the houses have painted wooden ceilings and wall decorations. The contribution of the Temurid masters to the design and construction of the Islamic ensembles were crucial for the development of Islamic architecture and arts and exercised an important influence in the entire region, leading to the achievements of the Safavids in Persia, the Mughals in India, and even the Ottomans in Turkey.

To the West there is the area that corresponds to the 19th and 20th centuries expansions, built by the Russians, in European style. The modern city extends around this historical zone. This area represents traditional continuity and qualities that are reflected in the neighborhood structure, the small centers, mosques, and houses. Many houses retain painted and decorated interiors, grouped around courtyards and gardens.

The major monuments include the Registan mosque and madrasahs, originally built in mud brick and covered with decorated ceramic tiles, the Bibi-Khanum Mosque and Mausoleum, the Shakhi-Zinda compound, which contains a series of mosques, madrasahs and mausoleum, and the ensembles of Gur-Emir and Rukhabad, as well as the remains of Ulugh-Bek’s Observatory and the Tomb of Imam Bukhari.

The monuments are well maintained, however, some of the medieval features have been lost, such as the city walls and the citadel, as well as parts of the traditional residential structures especially in areas surrounding major monuments. Nevertheless, it still contains a substantial urban fabric of traditional Islamic quarters, with some fine examples of traditional houses, but on the whole it’s on the edge of fading.

The architectural ensembles of Samarkand as well as archacological remains of Afrosiab preserved all characteristic features related to the style and techniques and have maintained traditional spatial plans of the urban quarter. However, inadequate restoration intervention well as the challenges faced in controlling changes, particularly the construction of mod buildings, and the modemization on private properties have affected the authenticity of property and make the property vulnerable to further changes.

Looking upon the social and cultural ethos, the Uzbeks seem to lost the respect of religion and their customs, as they openly denounce Islam, saying Uzbekistan is a Democratic country not Islamic, plus the wine is an everyday business, night clubs, and bars are operating freely, people specially youth don’t follow the basic Islamic laws. More to say they don’t even respect the name of Taimur, as everybody was entering into the tomb without even removing their shoe.

However, with this there were obviously some positive perspectives of the country , one such thing was that, they reserved I think specially in Samarkand Monday for cleaning, however I found more women than men in this occupation.

On the whole, I found Samarkand average, excluding the old blue architecture.

AG accuses PIA aviation medical safety standards with non-doctor in key role

PIA

By Nazir Siyal


KARACHI, JUN 29 /DNA/ – In a startling revelation, the Auditor General of Pakistan has raised serious concerns over Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) appointment of a senior cargo official to lead its Medical Services Department—bypassing long-standing requirements for medical qualifications and aviation health expertise.

According to the official audit report for the period 2022–2024, PIA appointed Mr. Tariq Hussain Khan, formerly General Manager (GM) Cargo, won the role of GM Medical Services. The position was historically held by a Chief Medical Officer (CMO)—a role requiring a specialized degree in Aviation Medicine and substantial clinical experience.

The audit highlights that PIA revised the eligibility criteria for this medically critical role in 2017, removing the condition for a medical degree and instead allowing candidates with a master’s or MBA to qualify. This change, the report argues, has diluted the medical integrity of the position and poses a risk to both passengers and crew.

“The decision to appoint a non-medical professional to a post that directly affects health certification, crew medical monitoring, and aviation safety is unjustified,” the report stated.

The auditors emphasized that such a move compromises international aviation health compliance and liaison with airport and emergency medical facilities.

In response, the Auditor General has issued the following recommendations:

Restore the original post of Chief Medical Officer (CMO)

Realign the job description with international aviation medical standards

Re-evaluate Mr. Tariq Hussain’s appointment based on relevant medical expertise. Ensure appointment of a qualified senior medical professional without delay

PIA Management Silent over the irregularity was officially communicated to PIA management on March 11, 2025. However, no formal response has been received.

The audit warns that continued negligence in addressing the issue could damage PIA’s operational safety record and credibility at the international level.

When contacted, PIA spokesperson Mr. Abdullah Khan told this scribe that “There is no new appointment as such safety or harm passengers technically.

The role is administrative only, and Mr. Tariq Hussain will deal solely with internal administrative affairs. He is already serving within the organization.”

However, the Auditor General’s report disputes this explanation, arguing that the role of GM Medical Services directly oversees health-related matters and cannot be reduced to administrative coordination alone.

Gas prices set to increase from July 1

Gas prices set to increase from July 1

ISLAMABAD, JUN 29: The federal government has issued a notification announcing an increase in gas prices for certain sectors, effective from July 1 (Tuesday).

According to the notification, the price hike applies to bulk consumers, the power sector and other industrial segments. However, there is no change in gas tariffs for domestic consumers, although their monthly fixed charges have been increased.

Prices for domestic users, tandoors, the commercial sector, general industry, CNG stations, cement and fertiliser sectors remain unchanged.

Naqvi hails security forces for Duki operation against India-linked terrorists

Mohsin Naqvi

ISLAMABAD, JUN 29 /DNA/ – Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has paid tribute to the security forces for their successful operation against India-backed terrorists in the Duki area of Balochistan.

Mohsin Naqvi praised the professional capabilities of the security forces for sending two terrorists of the India-backed network to hell and saluted the brave personnel for the successful operation.

He emphasized that the elimination of these India-backed terrorists will be ensured at all costs, adding that the entire nation stands shoulder to shoulder with the security forces in eradicating this menace.

Pakistan Pavilion inaugurated at China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi

Pakistan Pavilion inaugurated at China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi

BEIJING, JUN 29 /DNA/ – Ambassador Khalil Hashmi, along with Mr. Zhu Lifan, Vice Chairman of the Xinjiang People’s Government inaugurated the Pakistan Pavilion at the China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi, on 28 June 2025.

The pavilion’s showcase of premium Pakistani mangoes drew hundreds of visitors, making it one of the most popular exhibits. The fruit’s popularity highlighted Pakistan’s agricultural excellence and potential for growth.


​Another highlight was participation in the Expo for the first time by National Logistics Corporation and Green Pakistan Initiative. The Pakistan Pavilion also displayed a rich array of products, including jewelry, leather garments, luxury bags, and contemporary clothing, reflecting the country’s cultural heritage and manufacturing capabilities.


​Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Khalil Hashmi briefed Mr. Zhu about the robust Pakistan-China ties, and Pakistan’s enhanced focus on increasing trade and investment relations with China, including Xinjiang. He gave the Vice Chairman a tour of the Pavilion, elaborating the high-quality of Pakistani products.

The Chinese VIP also praised the taste of Pakistani mangoes. The Ambassador also introduced the functioning of NLC and its role in ensuring the functionality of border integration between Pakistan and China. He also briefed Mr. Zhu about the Green Pakistan Initiative and its role in further augmenting people-to-people ties with Xinjiang.


​During his stay in Xinjiang, the Ambassador also met different levels of Xinjiang leadership, interacted with Chinese enterprises and media, and visited the Urumqi branch of Habib Bank Limited.

PM Shehbaz holds significant meeting with Chaudhry Nisar

PM Shehbaz holds significant meeting with Chaudhry Nisar

RAWALPINDI, JUN 29 /DNA/ – Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif held a high-level meeting with prominent political leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan at the latter’s residence in Rawalpindi today. The meeting, marked by discussions on key national issues, reflected a shared commitment to strengthening political stability and addressing the challenges facing Pakistan.

The Prime Minister was warmly received by Chaudhry Nisar upon his arrival. The two leaders engaged in a detailed and cordial discussion, focusing on matters of national importance, including economic reforms, political unity, and governance. The meeting underscored the significance of inclusive dialogue and collaboration among political stakeholders to ensure the country’s progress.

Curtain Raiser: ISSI to celebrate 52nd anniversary

Curtain Raiser: ISSI to celebrate 52nd anniversary

ISLAMABAD, JUN 29 /DNA/ – The Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) will mark a significant milestone as it commemorates 52nd anniversary of its founding on June 30, 2025. Over the past many decades, ISSI has established itself as Pakistan’s premier think-tank, dedicated to advancing research and policy discourse on foreign affairs, national security, and global strategic issues. This anniversary will not only reflect on the Institute’s enduring legacy but also set the stage for future contributions to regional and international strategic thought. 

The occasion will see the release of the Institute’s new publications, offering fresh insights into evolving global and regional dynamics. With its five specialised Centres — China-Pakistan Study Centre (CPSC); Centre for Afghanistan, Middle East & Africa (CAMEA); India Study Centre (ISC); Arms Control & Disarmament Centre (ACDC); and Centre for Strategic Perspectives (CSP) — ISSI will continue to provide analysis on key themes, relating to security, foreign policy, and strategic issues. The Institute’s extensive network of partnerships with nearly 100 national and international think-tanks will further strengthen its mission to foster collaborative research and policy innovation. 

As ISSI steps into another eventful year, it will reaffirm the commitment to serving as a platform for intellectual exchange, policy advocacy, and informed decision-making. The anniversary celebrations will honour the contributions of researchers, practitioners, and partners who have been instrumental in shaping the Institute’s journey.

Speaking about the future, Director General Ambassador Sohail Mahmood said ISSI will continue to be in the vanguard of strategic discourse, reinforcing Pakistan’s foreign policy goals and promoting the cause of peace, security and international cooperation through knowledge, dialogue, and forward-looking analysis.

Forces kill two outlaws in Duki Distt

Security forces kill four terrorists in D.I.Khan

Two security personnel embrace martyrdom in Lakki Marwat blast

RAWALPINDI, 29 JUN /DNA/ – Security forces conducted an intelligence based operation in Duki District of Balochistan, on reported presence of terrorists belonging to Indian proxy, Fitna al Hindustan.

During the conduct of operation, own forces effectively engaged the Indian sponsored terrorists’ location, and after an intense fire exchange, two Indian sponsored terrorists were sent to hell, while two terrorists were apprehended.

Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the Indian sponsored terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in the area.

Sanitization operation is being conducted to eliminate any other terrrorist found in the area, as the security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipeout the menace of Indian sponsored terrorism from the country, and reaffirm the nation’s unwavering resolve to bring the perpetrators of terrorism to justice.

Meanwhile,):A devastating blast struck a security forces vehicle in the Wanda Simo area of Lakki Marwat on Sunday, resulting in two soldiers being martyred and three injured, while security sources fear multiple casualties from the explosion’s

force.

According to details, the security officials said the vehicle involved in the blast was reportedly destroyed and claimed 2 precious lives on the spot, a private news channel reported.

The explosion is believed to have been caused by an improvised explosive device (IED), the sources stated.

An investigation has been launched, and the area has been cordoned off as authorities work to gather more details.

Sikhs attend Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s 186th anniversary in Lahore

Sikhs

LAHORE, JUN 29: The central ceremony marking the 186th death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh was held at Gurdwara Dera Sahib in Lahore, attended by a large number of Sikh pilgrims from across the globe.

The Sikh pilgrims, along with the local Sikh community, performed religious rituals and expressed deep sorrow over the absence of Indian Sikh yatris, who were unable to attend due to restrictions from the Indian government.

The participants strongly condemned the Indian authorities for not allowing Sikh pilgrims to visit Pakistan for this sacred occasion.

Dr. Sajid Mehmood, Chairman of the Evacuee Trust Property Board, stated that Pakistan had made all necessary arrangements to host the Indian Sikh yatris and was fully prepared to welcome them.

Strict security measures were in place throughout the ceremony to ensure the safety of the visitors.

Iran, Pakistan Army Chiefs Discuss Regional Security Over Phone

Iran

Tehran, Jun 29 (DNA) – The Chief of General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Major General Seyed Abdul Rahim Mousavi, held a telephone conversation with Pakistan’s Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir, on Sunday to discuss bilateral defense cooperation and regional security.

According to Iranian news agency, the two military leaders emphasized strengthening ties between their armed forces and enhancing joint efforts to combat terrorism and ensure stability in the region. Gen. Mousavi highlighted the importance of mutual trust and collaboration in addressing common security challenges, including border security and counter-terrorism operations.

Field Marshal. Munir reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to deepening defense relations with Iran and expressed appreciation for Tehran’s role in regional peace. Both sides agreed on the need for continued dialogue and coordinated actions to prevent threats to regional security.

This high-level contact follows recent diplomatic engagements between Iran and Pakistan, signaling a renewed focus on security partnership amid evolving geopolitical dynamics. Analysts view the conversation as a step toward greater military coordination between the two neighboring nations.

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