It Was a Warm Afternoon on June 2, 1913, And The Sun Was Shining Brightly

By | October 7, 2024

It was a warm afternoon on June 2, 1913, and the sun was shining brightly

A middle-aged man was sitting under a tree on the twenty-second mile of the road from Rawalpindi to Murree, trying to protect himself from the hot sun.

This person’s name was Pehlwan, his body and tosh were also like Pehlwan
Pehlwan was the janitor of a hay and straw warehouse at a place called Bai Mail or Bis Mile. He had spent twenty years of his youth as a janitor there. He had never even been to Rawalpindi.

The British built a road from Rawalpindi to Murree in the early 1870s, which was driven by horses and bullock carts. The journey from Rawalpindi to Murree sometimes took 2 days.

2. On that afternoon in June 1913, the weather was hot enough to make the wrestler sleepy again and again. For a long time, not a single horse had passed on the road.

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In his sleep, the wrestler heard a loud rumble, he was startled by the rumble.
He had never heard such a loud and powerful voice. He felt as if a mountain was falling down in pieces.

Due to this rumbling, the quiet atmosphere was disturbed, the mountain squirrels and the birds started running here and there, worried.

The first thought in the wrestler’s mind was whether or not this earthquake, which in the local language was called “Puyel”, had occurred. He ran to the road and started reciting verses.
But it was not an earthquake, but the sound of thunder was getting closer by

She Refused To Bury Her Father In The United States
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