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Windswept Words Windswept Words fact, fiction, and everything in between - About Writing Opinion Reportage Creative Academic “Discovering Pakistan” Contact On heritage Posted on June 10, 2016 Updated on June 28, 2016 “The ground on which we stand is sacred ground. It is the dust and blood of our ancestors.” – Chief Plenty Coups, Crow Whenever I visit a new city, the first thing I like to do is pay my respects to her oldest monument. Like the towering 12th century St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna. The ancient, sprawling Palatine Hill in Rome. A ruined Moorish lookout tower in the village of Zahara de la Sierra in Andalusia. The 1000-year old dragon tree on the island of Tenerife. Or, when I’m back in my hometown Lahore, the 10th century shrine of Ali Hajveri, the city’s patron saint and one of South Asia’s most celebrated sufis. It’s kind of like how you make it a point to greet elders first at a family gathering, or how you always pop in to s...

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