Visitors to Jahane Rumi (yesterday)

Accidentally stumbled on this sort of information last night and was surprised at some of the places where visitors had been clicking on this website - I am just picking up the first 25 - Internet is amazing..

  1. Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania, United States
  2. Fremont, California, United States
  3. Sana, Hadramawt, Yemen
  4. Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag, Norway
  5. Slough, Slough, United Kingdom
  6. Pakistan
  7. Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
  8. Ferij Al Muhadham, Dubayy, United Arab Emirates
  9. Mexico
  10. New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
  11. Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
  12. Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
  13. Lecce, Puglia, Italy
  14. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
  15. Queens Village, New York, United States
  16. Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, United States
  17. Makati, Rizal, Philippines
  18. Sweden
  19. India
  20. Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland
  21. Yeadon, Leeds, United Kingdom
  22. Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
  23. San Antonio, Texas, United States
  24. Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  25. Horsham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

4 Responses to “Visitors to Jahane Rumi (yesterday)”

  1. Sidhusaaheb Says:

    Pakistani and Indian expatriates are spread almost all over the world, nowadays. :D

  2. Sidhusaaheb Says:

    The kind of search keywords used or the referring URLs might help shed more light on whether the premise that most of these folks were, in fact, diaspora from the sub-continent is correct or not. :)

  3. I Me My Says:

    Our world is becoming smaller by the day isn’t it! What happens in one part of the world will eventually impact the rest of us, sooner if not later. With this in mind the need to connect in meaningful ways is urgent and necessary. What these meaningful ways may be need to be considered, even researched.

    Raza, you are definitely doing your bit as you reach out to so many of us across the world and in the most inclusive way possible!

  4. Manpreet Says:

    Yes its amazing how we reach out to so many souls, in an innocent way sometimes…

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