File:Shah Allah Ditta Caves D12.jpg

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English: Shah Allah Ditta Caves, Shah Allah Ditta (شاہ اللہ دتہ ) village is a historical place of the Capital city Islamabad. It is situated in the D-12 sector of the city. It is the south-west part of the Islamabad. It is an old village of about 650 years old; it was planted by a Muslim Saint Shah Allah Ditta on the edge of the Grand Trunk or GT Road. This road meets with Peshawar and ends in Afghanistan. The Shrine of Saint Shah Allah Ditta is situated in the middle of this village of Islamabad.
This is a photo of a monument in Pakistan identified as the
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