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An elderly resident of Lahore, capital of the Punjab and Pakistans most cultured city
A Burusho man
The Hunza Valleys celebrated apricots are laid out to dry in the autumnal sunshine on round trays
Jehangirs Mausoleum. Built in 1637 AD by his son, Shah Jahan, the marble and sandstone tomb of the Mughal emperor is decorated with pietra dura
A close shave: most men in Pakistan visit a barber several times each week
Completed in 1676 AD by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Badshahi Mosque can accommodate 60, 000 worshippers in its courtyard
The small Altit fort stands perched on a rock bluff overlooking the Hunza Valley on one side and Altit village on the other
Burusho girls return home with fodder for their livestock in the Hunza Valley
The famous 19th-century Baltit Fort towers over the village of Karimibad and is one of the major sights of the Karakorm Highway
Cathedral spire mountains Passu in northern Pakistan
The medieval fort at Altit. Around 2, 800 metres above sea level
Baltit Fort, one of the great sights of the Karakoram Highway
The Cenotaph of Maharajah Ranjit Singh, the founder of the Sikh Empire, lies just outside the precinct of the Badshahi Mosque
Worshippers pray in the main prayer hall of Badshahi Mosque. Completed by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1676 AD, the hall is decorated with carved plaster work and painted arabesques