Quaid-e-Azam Residency

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Quaid-e-Azam Residency (Urdu: قائدِ اعظم ریزیڈنسی), also known as Ziarat Residency, is located in Ziarat, Balochistan, Pakistan. It is where Muhammad Ali Jinnah spent the penultimate month of his life, nursed by A. S. Nathaniel. It is the most famous landmark of the city, constructed in 1892 during the British Raj. The building is a wooden structure, originally designed as a sanatorium before being converted into the summer residence of the agent of the Governor General. It is declared a heritage site and is of great architectural importance.

Quaid-e-Azam Residency
Native name
قائدِ اعظم ریزیڈنسی (Urdu)
Quaid e Azam Residency, Ziarat, Pakistan
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LocationZiarat, Balochistan, Pakistan
Built1892
Architectural style(s)Wooden structure

Property damage

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On 29 October 2008, at around 4 am, Ziarat and surrounding areas were struck by an earthquake doublet. The first tremor, 6.2 magnitude, lasted a couple of seconds, and was followed by a magnitude-6.4 tremor that lasted almost 30 seconds, destroying many mud houses, several government buildings and neighbouring houses. The residency was also damaged during the 2008 earthquake.[1]

On 15 June 2013, the Residency was targeted with rockets. The wooden parts of the building were badly affected as a result of the attack. Militants belonging to BLA claimed responsibility. It was badly damaged as a result of the intense attack.[2] However, the government of Pakistan vowed to restore the site. However, despite the wooden structure being badly damaged in the 2013 attack, the concrete structure was standing and the photographs along with the other artifacts were safe and sound.[3]

Rehabilitation

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The reconstruction work completed by builder Nayyer Ali Dada and the rehabilitated Ziarat Residency opened on August 14, 2014, by then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.[4] The Building is now open for all to visit it.

Depictions

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The Quaid-e-Azam Residency has appeared on the 100-rupee note since 2006.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Pakistan quake kills 160". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  2. ^ "BLA claims attack on Jinnah residency in Ziarat". Express Tribune. 15 June 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Nisar presents preliminary report on Ziarat attack in NA". Archived from the original on 2013-06-17. Retrieved 2013-06-21.
  4. ^ "Rehabilitated Ziarat Residency to be inaugurated on August 14th". 14 May 2014.
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