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Limited Edition Collector Item Mini RoohAfza Original From Pakistan 240 ml

$ 26.4

  • Brand: Hamdard
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Pakistan
  • Product: squash

Description

"A Taste of Heritage, A Piece of History" Bring a touch of Pakistani tradition to your home with our Mini Rooh Afza. This iconic drink has been a staple in our culture for generations, quenching thirst and warming hearts. Display it proudly in your dining room as a symbol of our rich heritage, and share its story with family and friends. Just as Rooh Afza brings people together, this decorative piece will become a conversation starter, connecting you to your roots and the memories of loved ones. This mini version is not just a drink, but a piece of history, a representation of our shared experiences and traditions. Let it adorn your table, and let the stories flow. "Revive Your Spirit" Rooh Afza is more than just a drink - it's a revitalizing elixir that nourishes both body and soul. Its unique blend of herbs and fruits is inspired by ancient traditions of healing and refreshment. Imagine a warm summer day, and a refreshing glass of Rooh Afza in your hand. With every sip, feel the coolness spreading through your veins, quenching your thirst and revitalizing your senses. As you savor the taste, remember the stories of loved ones gathering around, sharing laughter and moments of joy, with Rooh Afza as the centerpiece. It's a drink that brings people together, creating memories that last a lifetime. So, revive your spirit with Rooh Afza - a drink that's not just a refreshment, but a celebration of life, love, and togetherness. History: Rooh Afza was founded by Hamdard's founder Hakim Hafiz Abdul Majeed in old Delhi, British India. In 1906, he wanted to create a herbal mix that would help Delhi's people stay cool in the summer. He selected herbs and syrups from traditional Unani medicine and created a drink that would help counter heat strokes and prevent water loss in people. An artist, Mirza Noor Ahmad, designed the labels of Rooh Afza in many colours in 1910. Progress in development and refining the original recipe continued all along until the final drink emerged. After Majeed's death 15 years later, his wife Rabea Begum established a charitable trust in the name of herself and their two sons. Following the partition of India in 1947, while the elder son, Hakim Abdul Hameed , stayed back in India – the younger son, Hakim Mohammad Saeed , migrated to Pakistan on 9 January 1948 and started a separate Hamdard Company from two rooms in the old Arambagh area of Karachi . [ 3 ] [ 7 ] Hamdard Pakistan finally became profitable in 1953. Hakim Mohammad Said had opened a branch of Hamdard in the former East Pakistan . According to Hakim Mohammad Said's daughter, Sadia Rashid , chairperson of Hamdard Pakistan in 2019, her father gifted the business to the people of Bangladesh after their independence in 1971.