Qilla Kohna Qasim Bagh Stadium

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Multan, Pakistan

Cricket ground

Qilla Kohna Qasim Bagh Stadium Reviews | Rating 4,3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Qilla Kohna Qasim Bagh Stadium is located in Multan, Pakistan on Qilla Kohna Qasim Bagh Rd, Qila Kuhna Qasim Bagh,. Qilla Kohna Qasim Bagh Stadium is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category cricket ground in Pakistan.

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Qilla Kohna Qasim Bagh Rd, Qila Kuhna Qasim Bagh,

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Rizwan Qureshi

Hazrat Baha udding Zikria and Hazrat Shah Ruk-e-alam mazar there.

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Talha Shoukat

Love to going here. It always fascinate me in way of Beautiful Architecture and it's Garden.

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Engr. Hafiz Tariq Nawab

This is one of the historical place of Multan with the defence history starting before english calander. Almost every major Religion ruled here and fight to capture this place. There is a certain type of peace here due to the great saints... That's why this is called "The City of Saints"

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Sanaullah Khan

Great Place to Visit if you are planing a trip for Multan, Advise do not bring large bags or expensive items such as Laptop, the security personnel will argue of letting you go with one, also due to quite a widespread area and up down trails, having a carry load, can become a challenge.

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Mahmood Ali

Remnants of old fort near the old city Multan.

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Ghulam Muhammad

Nice pick nick point

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Mhummad Usman Tabassum

Not very well maintained. Used now a days fro political purposes only..

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Zeshan Akram

Multan's most prominent landmark, now largely in ruins except for its gate and part of the outer walls and bastions, is Qasim Bagh Fort, near Hussain Agahi and Chowk Bazaars. In the fort is the Qasim Bagh Stadium that occasionally hosts cricket matches. Apart from the shrines, most of the fort was destroyed by the British in 1848-49 to avenge the death of Lieutenant Alexander vans Agnew, killed in Multan by order of the Sikh governor. Agnew's memorial obelisk stands on a plinth at one of the highest points of the fort mound. Qasim Bagh, the small garden after which the fort now takes its name, and the large Qasim Bagh Stadium lie to the south. Although you can still walk most of the way around the ruined ramparts, the most impressive remains are by the main entrance from Kutchery Rd, a major hub of Multan. The British gun emplacement at the south of the mound is the place for a panoramic photograph of the town.