I have been curious about which city in Pakistan is considered the oldest on an international scale. Some of the information I found was a bit scattered, so I am hoping to get a clearer picture here.
I recently read that Multan might be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities not just in Pakistan but also in Asia. There is a lot of historical and cultural significance attached to it, especially due to its ancient roots in the Achaemenid Empire back in the early 6th century BCE.
It has a rich Sufi heritage and is famous for its vibrant handicrafts and old architecture. However, I also came across some people saying that Peshawar also holds a claim as one of the oldest cities in the region.
This got me really wondering. Is there actually a definitive answer to which city holds the title for the oldest? There seems to be a lot of debate about this, and the exact age of Multan is still somewhat unclear.
Some of my friends argue that Peshawar's history is equally deep, with its ancient connections and being a key city along historic trade routes.
The thing is, I am planning to take a trip to some of these historically significant places and need to decide which one to prioritize.
I have a limited budget and time, so I want to make sure my trip is worth it. If anyone has more insights or has visited these places, please share your thoughts.
Would appreciate any tips or experiences you have got on visiting these historic towns. Also, if there are any must see spots in Multan or Peshawar, please let me know.
I aim to dive deeper into the history while there, so recommendations on museums or historic sites would be great too. For those who have explored these cities, do they genuinely feel like they hold an ancient history when you are walking around?
I am definitely more of a history buff than just a tourist, so the more genuine the experience, the better. Any advice is welcome!
I recently read that Multan might be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities not just in Pakistan but also in Asia. There is a lot of historical and cultural significance attached to it, especially due to its ancient roots in the Achaemenid Empire back in the early 6th century BCE.
It has a rich Sufi heritage and is famous for its vibrant handicrafts and old architecture. However, I also came across some people saying that Peshawar also holds a claim as one of the oldest cities in the region.
This got me really wondering. Is there actually a definitive answer to which city holds the title for the oldest? There seems to be a lot of debate about this, and the exact age of Multan is still somewhat unclear.
Some of my friends argue that Peshawar's history is equally deep, with its ancient connections and being a key city along historic trade routes.
The thing is, I am planning to take a trip to some of these historically significant places and need to decide which one to prioritize.
I have a limited budget and time, so I want to make sure my trip is worth it. If anyone has more insights or has visited these places, please share your thoughts.
Would appreciate any tips or experiences you have got on visiting these historic towns. Also, if there are any must see spots in Multan or Peshawar, please let me know.
I aim to dive deeper into the history while there, so recommendations on museums or historic sites would be great too. For those who have explored these cities, do they genuinely feel like they hold an ancient history when you are walking around?
I am definitely more of a history buff than just a tourist, so the more genuine the experience, the better. Any advice is welcome!