Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
g nhi , jamaima kay x huby
Don't you think they resemble each other?
One more thing, I found resemblance between Dina Vadia's pictures posted on previous page and Saba Qamar.
Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
g nhi , jamaima kay x huby
Don't you think they resemble each other?
One more thing, I found resemblance between Dina Vadia's pictures posted on previous page and Saba Qamar.
Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
Don't you think they resemble each other?
One more thing, I found resemblance between Dina Vadia's pictures posted on previous page and Saba Qamar.
no I don't think so
Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
Extrat from Nikah Register - Rutti Bai & Mr Jinnah (haq mehr Mublagh Rs 125,000)
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Young Parveen Shakir at Dow medical College , Karachi
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Young Saleema Hashmi (daughter of faiz Ahmed Faiz) doing photography
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Hakeem Muhammad Saeed as Governor Sindh.
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Rashid Minhas Shaheed used to write a diary on daily basis & on 10th August 1967 he made up his mind to join any of three armed forces.
Rashid has written in urdu because he wanted to improve his urdu handwritting.This page is original taken from his diary.
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Aabpara Market Islamabad in 1963.
Aabpara Market was the first ever market built in Islamabad.
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Quaid Receiving Rifle As a Gift From Pushtoon Tribes In Peshawer…
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This is used for what?
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This is used for what?
probably to make phone calls
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In 1967, a group of Pakistani high school kids designed the above-seen car all on their own. Dubbed as ‘The first car made in Pakistan,’ the car soon vanished from the country’s memory but the students all ended up getting scholarships to prestigious American engineering universities.
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