Murree Road To MurreeHills


Watch this stunning videography on the short trip from Liaquat Bagh at Murree Road to Murree, where as the Liaquat Bagh, Murree Road is the area of Rawalpindi. This video is trail trip by the Author of www.murreehills.tk named Khawaja Khalid & Filmed by Muhammad Noman Waseem.

MurreeHills Snowfall 2019

Its 5th Jan, 2019's Snowfalling starts from last night at 12:00AM & continuous falling till the evening.

Film & Edited By:
Khawaja Khalid Qayyum

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Dated:
05-01-2019

Snowfalling at MurreeHills Jan 2019


Murree Hills - Snowfall 5 Jan, 2019 Near By 8:00AM

MurreeHill.CO.CC

This is the post to inform all or our respected visitors(the old & new ones), that the link "WWW.MURREEHILLS.CO.CC" or "WWW.MURREEHILL.CO.CC" was our old domain and website. Which is now no longer avail online due to the domain registrar is not alive; means its domain company .CO.CC is no longer existed.

So for our valued visitors we continue our this webpage blog type website where you can get updates and also the other material regarding to MurreeHills.

This site is still on the working process and updated time to time.

Thanks for visiting us!

Hope your visit is fulfilled!


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Khalid Khawaja
Author of this Blog/Website

Murree After the Light Snowfall

Murree is being very beautiful in the snowfall season, but when the snow starts with lightly mood then Murree seem pretty lovely, as this pic shows, Murree After the Light Snowfall of March 08, 2012 (Pic Taken At Mohalla Shawalla)

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Clouds Down On Murree Hills - 'After The Rain'






After the rain the weather seem very pleasant in Murree Hills, and the Clouds of Fox just hovering over the Hills...

Its seems very Pleasant views of Nature falls in Murree Hills.


Film & Edited By:
Khawaja Khalid (Nomi Prince)

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Dated:
07-08-2011

Our Video in GEO TV



This Video is donated as GEO DOST ... and its accepted By GEO DOST..!!!

Really very thankful to the GEO TV Networks & GEO DOST...!

The 1st Morning of 2011 in MurreeHills

The 1st Beautiful Morning of New Year 2011 in Murree Hills, 1st sunrises of 2011 in Murree Hills, with very pace and giving the wishes to all over the Pakistan, Hope this Sunrises bring lots of happiness to us and our Pakistan!!!!

1st time in the history of Murree this 1st new year sunrises is captured by Khawaja Khalid Qayyum the Owner & the founder of MurreeHills.CO.CC website and the BLOG of Murree Hills.

On this NewYear of 2011 with this 1st Beautiful Morning of Murree Hills we announced the Lunch of most updated BLOG of Murree Hills, where you can find the most updates about Murree and its surrounding area's.

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Filmed & Edited By: Khawaja Khalid(Nomi Prince)
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Media Support: GEO Dost(This Video is also donated to the Geo Dost)

Murree Snowfall-30-Dec-2010

The 1st start of the snowfall in the end of this 2010 season in Murree Hills...!!!!
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Footage Taken & Edited By: Nomi Prince

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This Footage is received from Heawad Jaan.. the area in this footage is Murree GPO Chowk during the snowfall..!!!!!

Filmed By : Heawad Jaan
Edited By: Khawaja Khalid (Nomi Prince)
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NO MUSEUM & CINEMA HOUSE IN MUREE

Murree city is a popular hill station and a summer resort, especially for the residents of Islamabad, and for the cities of the province of Punjab, Pakistan. Murree is also the administrative centre of Murree Tehsil, which is a sub-division of Rawalpindi District and includes the Murree Hills.

Murree is located along Islamabad-Kohala highway N75, some 30 km (19 mi) northeast of Islamabad.

The name Murree is derived from 'marhi', "high place" although there is a popular belief it is named after the virgin Mary.

Murree is one of the largest resort towns in the Galyat area of Pakistan, and is the capital city of Murree Tehsil (which is an administrative division of the Rawalpindi District). It is situated on the southern slopes of the Western Himalayan foothills as they ascend to the northeast towards Kashmir. During British Rule in the nineteenth century, its altitude was established at 7,000 feet (2,100 m), but its actual altitude has now been determined as 2,300 m (7,500 ft) above sea level.

Murree is accessible by road from the centre of the Islamabad and Rawalpindi areas. It is still associated with Britain; many British fruits (including cherries, raspberries and strawberries) thrive locally. There is a church, built in 1857, located at the centre of the town, which is still used as a place of worship. Many houses around the church are still standing, functioning mostly as hotels. Old traditional restaurants have been replaced by fast food shops and newer restaurants. Some old places of accommodation, such as the Rich Villa Inn and Gulberg Hotel, have completely disappeared. A typical hotel usually provides a motel type accommodation with breakfast and communication access. Newly built hotels are also accessible but unfortunately there is no museum and even no cenima house at this hill station.

Murree has expanded since 1947 at a rate much greater than that which its infrastructure can sustain. Securing water and electricity has been a constant challenge. The jam-packed bazaar has caught fire a number of times in the last century, and the growth of tourism and a construction boom have had an adverse effect on the local environment.


Visit to a 200 Years Old Historical Cemetery which is been Destroyed!

In March, 1849 Sikh's Army was defeated in Gujarat abated arms. In this year of November month, British Government adjudges Murree as Sanatorium. Scanning speed at which this hill station development shows that the British were not only know to win but also to know what benefits they received in the battlefield and keep them stable was also odd. In Murree city there are two large and some small Christian Cemeteries. All cemeteries are the reflection of great planning and surrounded with beautifully sculptured stones wall. Finally, the third to sixty Kuldana Road cemetery beside the two large cemeteries were in slightly better shape. Cemetery ubisupra the 1948 bombing of the Indian Air Force from harm. The cemetery contains rows flat. Only a few graves on upper right and the rows are preserved. Last rows of the bombing on the right and left side graves have completely ruined, land and cemetery walls are also broken. It offers a sad view.

The second largest cemetery is near Ahatta Noor Khan (The video you are watching). It contains three rows. Here until the early 1970's marble cross and statues of angels could be seen. The majority of the graves have been destroyed and only some dozen Graves are left, which are in crackling condition. For the division of cemetery the beautiful sculptured walls are containing gravel, stones. What is still here appeasement and excitement make a beautiful shade of pine trees that have all cemetery are gravel. Is this is not alack that there is no one left in the British or a Christian community who cares of this cemetery. The crackling graves and name stone bear the names of those people who devoted their lives to the crown of Britain's famous and now here they are long sleeping.

St. Deny's High School Murree on Fire on 3rd Nov 2009

St.Deny's High School is a Murree Greatest Era School Building of Murree Hills which established in 1882 in British Rule.....

On 3rd November 2009 at 4-5pm suddenly its gets into fire, The cause of the fire increases is the wooden material was used in the construction of that era building.

Film By: Waseem Shaukat
Photo Captured By: Nomi & Ali Sher
Edited By: Khawaja Khalid Qayyum
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