History Of Islamabad-Islamabad Meaning "City of Islam".

The name of the city, Islamabad, is derived from two words, Islam and abad, meaning "City of Islam".(Written by Pakistantravelerspk-pktraveler)
Islam is an Urdu word which refers to the religion of Islam and -abad is a Persian suffix indicating an inhabited place or city.The name is influenced from the Mughal name for the port city of Chittagong, previously known as Islamabad.
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Faisal Masjid Islamabad
Islamabad Capital Territory, located on the Pothohar Plateau of the Punjab region, is considered one of the earliest sites of human settlement in Asia. Some of the earliest Stone Age artefacts in the world have been found on the plateau, dating from 100,000 to 500,000 years ago. Rudimentary stones recovered from the terraces of the Soan River testify to the endeavours of early man in the inter-glacial period. Items of pottery and utensils dating back to prehistory have been found.
Excavations by Dr. Abdul Ghafoor Lone reveal evidence of a prehistoric culture in the area. Relics and human skulls have been found dating back to 5000 BCE that indicate the region was home to Neolithic peoples who settled on the banks of the Swaan River, and who later developed small communities in the region around 3000 BCE.
The Indus Valley Civilization flourished in the region between the 23rd and 18th centuries BCE. Later the area was an early settlement of the Aryan community which migrated into the region from Central Asia. Many great armies such as those of Zahiruddin Babur, Genghis Khan, Timur and Ahmad Shah Durrani crossed the region during their invasions of the Indian Subcontinent. In 2015–16, the Federal Department of Archaeology and Museums, with the financial support of National Fund for Cultural Heritage, carried out initial archaeological excavations in which unearthed the remains of a Buddhist stupa at Ban Faqiran, near the Shah Allah Ditta caves, which was dated to the 2nd to the 5th century CE.15th century Pharwala Fort beside the Swaan River,The popular Shrine of Meher Ali Shah was completed immediately before construction began on the future capital city just east of the shrine,The caves at Shah Allah Ditta, on Islamabad's outskirts, were part of an ancient Buddhist monastic community,The restored village of Saidpur predates the surrounding city of Islamabad.