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Bagh Ibne Qasim

Bagh Ibne Qasim (Urdu: باغ ابنِ قاسم; lit.'Garden of the Son of Qasim' in reference to Muhammad bin Qasim) is a 130-acre (53 ha) beachside park in Karachi, Pakistan.[1]

Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim
باغ ابنِ قاسم
A view over the park, with the Jehangir Kothari Parade visible on the left next to the Lady Lloyd Pier, and the Katrak Bandstand on the right
TypeUrban park
LocationClifton, Karachi, Pakistan
Coordinates24°48′36″N 67°01′30″E / 24.8099°N 67.0251°E / 24.8099; 67.0251
Area40 acres (16 ha)
OpenedFebruary 27, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-02-27)
EtymologyNamed after the 8th century Arab conqueror, Muhammad Bin Qasim of the Umayyad empire
Administered byKarachi Metropolitan Corporation

Location edit

The park is located near the Clifton Beach, Karachi and is Karachi's largest urban park, covering 130 acres (0.53 km2). The northern edge begins at Jehangir Kothari Parade,[2] and ends near the coast of the Arabian Sea. The encompasses the Jehangir Kothari Parade, built in 1919, as well as the Katrak Bandstand. The Lady Lloyd Pier, built in 1921, stretched from what is today Shahrah-e-Firdousi to the waterline of the shore through what is today the park.[2] Two historic fountains are situated within the park, the Pirojbai Hormusji Khajurina Fountain from 1936, and the Motumal Shewaram Setpal Fountain, also from 1936.[2]

History edit

The park encompasses what was previously known as the Rupchand Bilaram Park,[3][4] which was almost 400 acres (160 ha) in size.[2] In 1964, the park's size was reduced to 132 acres after the Karachi Municipal Corporation leased out land for development.[2] In 1966, the Karachi Development Authority assumed control of the park,[2] and in 1974, renovated several structures in the park.[2] A sea wall to the east was made at this time, which lead to the coastline retreating further from the southern edge of the park.[2] The Jehangir Kothari Parade, Katrak Bandstand, Lady Lloyd Pier, and the 2 fountains were protected in 1994 by the Sindh Cultural Heritage Preservation Act.[2] In the years afterwards the area fell into gradual decay as successive governments neglected to maintain the site.[2] By 2001, the park was barren and considered a "virtual wasteland."[5]

 
Katrak Bandstand was built in 1920, and is now at the northern edge of the park

Construction on the new park began on 22 July 2005.[4][3] The park was ceremonially opened by then President Pervez Musharraf on 27 February 2007 at a cost of PKR 600 million, and renamed after the 8th century Arab conqueror, Muhammad Bin Qasim of the Umayyad empire.[6] The park quickly gained popularity and became a venue for different events.[2] By 2015, the park again began to fall into decay due to lack of maintenance.[2] A large three-level intersection on Shahrah-e-Firdousi, as well as the allegedly illegal seizing of land for the 62-floor Bahria Icon Tower further deteriorated the park's environment.[2]

In April 2017, the park again was renovated by the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation,[7] and the park was re-opened by Prime Minister Imran Khan on 30 March 2019.[1] In October 2019, the park hosted the opening of the Karachi Biennale.[8]

 
Bagh ibn Qasim

Features edit

The park is spread over 130 acres (53 ha) near the Arabian Sea coast.[1] The northern edge of the park includes the 1919 Jehangir Kothari Parade, the Katrak Bandstand, and former Karachi Aquarium. The 1921 Lady Lloyd Pier begins at the northern edge of the park near the Jehangir Kothari Parade, and extends 600 ft (180 m) into the park.[2]

The park also has a turtle pond, murals of dinosaurs, 24 washrooms, a mosque, 20 stone canopies and a large rose garden. It overlooks the 90 m (300 ft) Port Fountain of Karachi Port Trust (KPT).

Significance edit

Many large public gatherings and events are frequently held here due to its huge size of park grounds, for example the centennial celebrations for the renowned Pakistani poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz in November 2011.[9][10] Events that have taken place in the park include the Sindh Festival 2014.[11]

 
Ibn Qasim Park

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurates Bagh Ibn-e-Qasim in Karachi". Radio Pakistan. 30 March 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Bharne, Vinayak; Sandmeier, Trudi (12 February 2019). Routledge Companion to Global Heritage Conservation. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-33292-3.
  3. ^ a b Balouch, Akhtar (26 April 2014). "The Clifton of yore". Dawn. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  4. ^ a b Mansoor, Hasan (24 January 2007). "KARACHI: A great park beckons". Dawn. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  5. ^ Khurram, Shahjahan (5 December 2017). "Then and now: Karachi's Bagh Ibne Qasim emerged from virtually wasteland | SAMAA". Samaa TV. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  6. ^ "KARACHI: President vows two islands project will continue: Bagh Ibne Qasim inaugurated". Dawn. 28 February 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  7. ^ Kazi, Mudaser (19 October 2018). "At Rs20m, the grass in this park is dearer than gold". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  8. ^ Nawab, Hasnain (28 October 2019). "Karachi Biennale 2019 opens at Bagh Ibne Qasim". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Venue change: Faiz Centennial to be held at Bagh Ibne Qasim". The Express Tribune. 14 November 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  10. ^ Mandhro, Sameer (3 February 2014). "Sindh festival 2014: Sindhi artisans craft their way into Karachi's heart". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  11. ^ Mansoor, Hasan (3 February 2014). "Festival city at Bagh Ibne Qasim inaugurated". Dawn. Retrieved 20 September 2022.

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Bagh Ibne Qasim Urdu باغ ابن قاسم lit Garden of the Son of Qasim in reference to Muhammad bin Qasim is a 130 acre 53 ha beachside park in Karachi Pakistan 1 Bagh Ibn e Qasimباغ ابن قاسمA view over the park with the Jehangir Kothari Parade visible on the left next to the Lady Lloyd Pier and the Katrak Bandstand on the rightTypeUrban parkLocationClifton Karachi PakistanCoordinates24 48 36 N 67 01 30 E 24 8099 N 67 0251 E 24 8099 67 0251Area40 acres 16 ha OpenedFebruary 27 2007 17 years ago 2007 02 27 EtymologyNamed after the 8th century Arab conqueror Muhammad Bin Qasim of the Umayyad empireAdministered byKarachi Metropolitan Corporation Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Features 4 Significance 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLocation editThe park is located near the Clifton Beach Karachi and is Karachi s largest urban park covering 130 acres 0 53 km2 The northern edge begins at Jehangir Kothari Parade 2 and ends near the coast of the Arabian Sea The encompasses the Jehangir Kothari Parade built in 1919 as well as the Katrak Bandstand The Lady Lloyd Pier built in 1921 stretched from what is today Shahrah e Firdousi to the waterline of the shore through what is today the park 2 Two historic fountains are situated within the park the Pirojbai Hormusji Khajurina Fountain from 1936 and the Motumal Shewaram Setpal Fountain also from 1936 2 History editThe park encompasses what was previously known as the Rupchand Bilaram Park 3 4 which was almost 400 acres 160 ha in size 2 In 1964 the park s size was reduced to 132 acres after the Karachi Municipal Corporation leased out land for development 2 In 1966 the Karachi Development Authority assumed control of the park 2 and in 1974 renovated several structures in the park 2 A sea wall to the east was made at this time which lead to the coastline retreating further from the southern edge of the park 2 The Jehangir Kothari Parade Katrak Bandstand Lady Lloyd Pier and the 2 fountains were protected in 1994 by the Sindh Cultural Heritage Preservation Act 2 In the years afterwards the area fell into gradual decay as successive governments neglected to maintain the site 2 By 2001 the park was barren and considered a virtual wasteland 5 nbsp Katrak Bandstand was built in 1920 and is now at the northern edge of the park Construction on the new park began on 22 July 2005 4 3 The park was ceremonially opened by then President Pervez Musharraf on 27 February 2007 at a cost of PKR 600 million and renamed after the 8th century Arab conqueror Muhammad Bin Qasim of the Umayyad empire 6 The park quickly gained popularity and became a venue for different events 2 By 2015 the park again began to fall into decay due to lack of maintenance 2 A large three level intersection on Shahrah e Firdousi as well as the allegedly illegal seizing of land for the 62 floor Bahria Icon Tower further deteriorated the park s environment 2 In April 2017 the park again was renovated by the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation 7 and the park was re opened by Prime Minister Imran Khan on 30 March 2019 1 In October 2019 the park hosted the opening of the Karachi Biennale 8 nbsp Bagh ibn QasimFeatures editThe park is spread over 130 acres 53 ha near the Arabian Sea coast 1 The northern edge of the park includes the 1919 Jehangir Kothari Parade the Katrak Bandstand and former Karachi Aquarium The 1921 Lady Lloyd Pier begins at the northern edge of the park near the Jehangir Kothari Parade and extends 600 ft 180 m into the park 2 The park also has a turtle pond murals of dinosaurs 24 washrooms a mosque 20 stone canopies and a large rose garden It overlooks the 90 m 300 ft Port Fountain of Karachi Port Trust KPT Significance editMany large public gatherings and events are frequently held here due to its huge size of park grounds for example the centennial celebrations for the renowned Pakistani poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz in November 2011 9 10 Events that have taken place in the park include the Sindh Festival 2014 11 nbsp Ibn Qasim ParkGallery edit nbsp The Jehangir Kothari Parade at the northern edge of the park nbsp View of the Katrak Bandstand nbsp Aerial night time view of the park nbsp The Lady Lloyd Pier built in 1921 runs through much of the parkSee also editMuhammad bin Qasim Jehangir Kothari Parade Mazar e Quaid Karachi Zoo List of parks and gardens in Pakistan List of parks and gardens in Lahore List of parks and gardens in Karachi PAF Museum Park Maritime Museum Park Hill Park Safari Park Jheel Park Bagh e Quaid e Azam Aziz Bhatti Park Aram Bagh List of parks in KarachiReferences edit a b c Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurates Bagh Ibn e Qasim in Karachi Radio Pakistan 30 March 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Bharne Vinayak Sandmeier Trudi 12 February 2019 Routledge Companion to Global Heritage Conservation Routledge ISBN 978 1 317 33292 3 a b Balouch Akhtar 26 April 2014 The Clifton of yore Dawn Retrieved 14 April 2020 a b Mansoor Hasan 24 January 2007 KARACHI A great park beckons Dawn Retrieved 14 April 2020 Khurram Shahjahan 5 December 2017 Then and now Karachi s Bagh Ibne Qasim emerged from virtually wasteland SAMAA Samaa TV Retrieved 14 April 2020 KARACHI President vows two islands project will continue Bagh Ibne Qasim inaugurated Dawn 28 February 2007 Retrieved 20 September 2022 Kazi Mudaser 19 October 2018 At Rs20m the grass in this park is dearer than gold The Express Tribune Retrieved 14 April 2020 Nawab Hasnain 28 October 2019 Karachi Biennale 2019 opens at Bagh Ibne Qasim The Express Tribune Retrieved 14 April 2020 Venue change Faiz Centennial to be held at Bagh Ibne Qasim The Express Tribune 14 November 2011 Retrieved 20 September 2022 Mandhro Sameer 3 February 2014 Sindh festival 2014 Sindhi artisans craft their way into Karachi s heart The Express Tribune Retrieved 12 August 2020 Mansoor Hasan 3 February 2014 Festival city at Bagh Ibne Qasim inaugurated Dawn Retrieved 20 September 2022 External links editAll Parks in Karachi CDGK 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