List of buildings and structures built during the Swat (princely state) explained
The former princely state of Swat (1926-1969) is known for its buildings, roads and architecture. These buildings show the quality and architectural design of that time.[1] These buildings serve as benchmarks of architecture, style and stability. A brief description of some of these buildings and structures is given below:
List
- Wadudia Hall
- White Palace
- Royal Palace Saidu Sharif
- Palace of the last Wāli of Swat
- Tomb of Akhund of Swat
- Saidu Baba Mosque
- Mausoleum of Badshah Sahib
- The Central Hospital, Swat
- Saidu Hospital
- Allah-o -Akbar Mosque
- Wadudia High School Saidu Sharif[2]
- Serena Hotel, Swat
- Jahanzeb College
- Swat Museum
See also
Further reading
- Sultan-i-Rome (2008). Swat State (1915-1969) from Genesis to Merger: An Analysis of Political, Administrative, Socio-political, and Economic Development
Notes and References
- Web site: Splendid Buildings and Architecture of Swat. ApnaSwat. 8 February 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140221142950/http://www.apnaswat.com/portal/en-swatvalley-articles/articles/9856-splendid-buildings-and-architecture-of-swat. 21 February 2014.
- News: Threatened historical heritage: Swat's first school willfully destroyed by govt. Express Tribune. Fazal Khaliq. July 3, 2011.