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Badulla government agent's bungalow: Badulla: No 78 B Badulla East: Badulla: 22 November 2002: Chief Minister's residence [2] Badulla governor's secretary bungalow: Badulla: No 78 B Badulla East: Badulla: 22 November 2002: In front of Wills park, Library lane [2] Badulla health director's office building: Badulla: No. 78 G Badulla Kailagoda ...
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The bungalow served as a resting place for the Nawab, hosting several distinguished guests such as Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Ayub Khan, and Eleanor Roosevelt, the former First Lady of the United States, during her 1952 state visit to Pakistan. [4] Air Force pilot, Lanky Ahmed, assisted Roosevelt during her stay. [4]
Spanish West Indies Spanish colonial cities were usually laid out according to La Traza, a strict quadratic plan where the town radiated out from a central plaza (here the Plaza de Armas in Cusco) Spanish Colonial architecture in Cuba; Spanish Colonial architecture in the Dominican Republic; Spanish Colonial architecture in Puerto Rico; South ...
April 12: Gunmen kidnap 100 men from a tribal gathering in North-West Pakistan. April 13: 73 people are released from captivity by the Taliban, a day after they were kidnapped. May 7: An alleged American FBI agent is arrested for carrying ammunition while trying to board a flight.
Osama bin Laden's compound, known locally as the Waziristan Haveli (Urdu: وزیرستان حویلی, romanized: Wazīristān Havelī, lit. 'Waziristan Mansion'), was a large, upper-class house within a walled compound used as a safe house for Saudi militant Islamist Osama bin Laden, who was shot and killed there by U.S. forces on 2 May 2011.
The Pakistan cricket team toured the West Indies from 14 to 28 July 2013. The tour consisted of five One Day International and two Twenty20 International matches. [1] The tour was initially to have included two Test matches, but the scheduling of a triangular series by the West Indies with India and Sri Lanka shortened the available window for the tour.
The early century also saw the perhaps counterintuitive growth of wooden buildings. Often these buildings were to provide cheap housing for imported labour, such as from the West Indies in the 1900s and 1930s, or during the Second World War for the builders of Kindley Air Force Base. Such designs were usually looked down up: the wooden ...