Pakistan - A History in photographs

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khench kay rakho dono

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kia khenchen?

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part of our history (bad one).

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ab aap share karo kuch.. hum thak gaye

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Patang ki doR…:hoonh:… posting …

aap log achi kar rahay hain…jari o sari rakhein…:k:

^ kam chor :snooty:

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:wub::wub::wub:

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:cobra:

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Jamaima ka Bhai..?

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g nhi , jamaima kay x huby

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^ The first men on the moon land in Pakistan. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (the first men to land on the moon), arrived in Karachi in early 1970 during their tour of South Asia. Here they are seen being greeted by an enthusiastic crowd just outside the Karachi Airport

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A rare photo showing the Pakistan hockey team on its way to win the 1971 Hockey World Cup held in Barcelona, Spain. It defeated the host country in the finals.


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A stamp celebrating Pakistan’s victory in the 1971 Hockey World Cup held in Barcelona, Spain.


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The Pakistan film industry began growing expediently in the 1960s and reached a peak in the 1970s, before pattering out in the 1980s and ultimately collapsing from the 1990s onwards. However, the industry entered the 1970s with vigour and confidence, wanting to ‘internationalise’ Pakistani films by getting into joint projects with Turkish, Iranian, Greek and film industries of various other countries.

One of the first projects in this regard was the 1971 film, ‘Operation Karachi’ – a steamy thriller with a pop soundtrack punctuated by bouncy numbers by famous Pakistani singers Ahmad Rushdi and Runa Laila.

The film was a massive hit, especially on the screens of Karachi and Lahore’s open drive-in cinemas.


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A West Pakistani clashes with an East Pakistani Bengali in Dhaka (1970).


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East Pakistani women march with guns on the streets of Dhaka in a show of defiance against the West Pakistan military establishment (1971).


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This is the front page of Dawn that appeared only days before Pakistani troops surrendered meekly to the Indian army in former East Pakistan (December, 1971).


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sab acha hai Mantra :bummer:

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a Hit movie? never heard the name.