The Clock Tower, Sialkot (Urdu: سیالکوٹ گھنٹہ گھر), commonly called Ghanta Ghar, is a five-storey brick clock tower that dominates Iqbal Square in Sialkot Cantonment, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] Completed late in the period of British India, the tower remains the city's most recognisable civic landmark and a fixed point around which commercial life in the adjoining Saddar Bazaar revolves.[2]

Clock Tower, Sialkot
گھنٹہ گھر
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Interactive map of the Clock Tower, Sialkot area
Alternative namesGhanta Ghar
General information
TypeClock tower
LocationSialkot, Punjab, Pakistan, Pakistan
Coordinates32°30′58″N 74°33′23″E / 32.516128°N 74.556312°E / 32.516128; 74.556312
Completed1922
OwnerSialkot Cantonment

History

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It was built in 1922.[3][4] Local philanthropists Sheikh Ghulam Qadir and Seth Rai Bahadur laid the foundation stone of the tower.[1]

After the partition, the tower served both as a ceremonial flag-raising site and as a navigational marker for trade convoys bound for the city’s sporting-goods factories.[2]

Architecture

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The tower rises in five receding brick stages capped by a castellated parapet.[1] Each elevation carries a cast-iron dial with Roman numerals, enabling time to be read from every axis of the square.[1] Blind arches, chamfered cornices and brick pilasters lend the exterior a restrained vertical emphasis, while the unpainted brickwork harmonises with neighbouring late-Victorian storefronts.[2] A narrow wrought-iron stair ascends to the machinery room where the original weight-driven escapement, now assisted by the 2012 quartz module, still powers an hourly chime audible across the cantonment.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "سیالکوٹ جنوبی ایشیا کے امیرترین شہروں میں سے ایک". Express.pk (in Urdu). 19 January 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 "Sialkot exudes a particular romance. I set out to explore it". Dawn. 4 October 2018. Retrieved 8 November 2025.
  3. Description and history of City of Sialkot with picture of its Clock Tower in center of town on Encyclopedia Britannica website, Retrieved 10 August 2017
  4. Clock Tower, Sialkot, Published 30 June 2013, Retrieved 10 August 2017
  5. "Rado restores Sialkot clock tower". The Nation. 31 August 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2025.
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