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<p><a href="page.php?w=Neo_Gothic">neo-gothic</a> architecture. The <a href="page.php?w=Government_of_Pakistan">Government of Pakistan</a> owns a summer retreat in Murree, where foreign dignitaries including heads of state often visit.</p>

<p><big>History</big></p>
<p>Murree or Marhee also spelt Marhi which means high place, as it was then called, was first identified as a potential hill station by Major <a href="page.php?w=James_Abbott_%28Indian_Army_officer%29">James Abbott</a> in 1847. When Abbott arrived at the site he wrote:<blockquote>"I was probably the first Englishman that had ever set foot upon it... I saw here for the first time the magnificent mass of <a href="page.php?w=Mushkpuri_Top">Mount Maachpoora</a> of which I had heard and dreamed so much, presenting toward the River Jelum a stupendous surface of precipice. Its summit is densely covered with cedar forests and is the resort of <a href="page.php?w=yogi">Jogies</a> and alchemysts from India, who hold watch there by night expecting, by dint of certain incantations and ceremonies, to discern the spirits which alight as flames of fire upon plants profes-sing alchemical properties." </blockquote></p><p>
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