Pakistan - A History in photographs

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khwateen ne patent karwa lia hai?

waise are you referring to Misbah Khalid (director of Mere aas paas)

I have heard that from my parents, and i am not 21 :slight_smile:

Lol my sis friend’s names are Talha and zain (female friends)

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So you are not 21, YET. :)

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Jawahirlaal Nehru with Ayub Khan at Karachi for celebrating Indus Water Treaty.


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:smack:

Reminds me of a TV drama where there are 4 brothers in a family and all their names are zanaana and this female guest taunts “Aap kay ghar main kissi mard ka mardaana naam bhi hai ?”.

Lol…baten na karen kaam karen, i have noticed you did not post a single pic :emmy:

This is my fav thread so no more flooding bus :snooty:

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Pakistani stamp (1973).

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Pakistani soldiers, proudly carrying aloft Pakistan’s flag, pass the custom house when they captured Munabao.

Pakistan’s flag flutters proudly over the romantic Rajput fort of Kishengrah in Rajasthan where Pakistan army was in occupation of over 1200 square miles of Indian Territory

Three Pakistani officers pose for picture in front of the imposing structure of the ancient Rajasthan fort at Gotaro. This was one of the chain of forts and other fortifications captured by Pakistan’s Desert Force in 1965 War

Munabao, the important railway station of Rajasthan , loudly contradicting India’s persistent propaganda that Munabao was not taken by Pakistan


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Pakistani Officers and Jawans on a captured Indian Tank


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Under construction Mizar-e-quaid

Now


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Federal govt offices Karachi-1947


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Elphinstone Street karachi it is now called Zaib-un-Nisa Street.


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Streets of karachi:

Victoria Road : is now called Abdullah Haroon Road. Top left hand corner in the photo is where now Regal Chowk stands. Saint Andrew’s Church is also visible in the photo. The Church is between Victoria Road and Garden Road on Preedy Street. Immediate front is where Zainab Market now stands.

Bunder Road: Bunder Road is now called M.A. Jinnah Road (Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road).


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Didn’t they use Sindh Assembly and Sindh Secretariat?

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Netty Jetty pul?

Yes

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Bandar Road se ye gaana yaad aa gaya.
Also came across some historic footage and video collage of pics.
Don’t know if anybody will have problem with posting YT vids here. [Except for those who don’t have it available.]

Bandar Road se KemaRi:

Rushdi Background:


Karachi:


Pakistan 1954:

Collage of pics:

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I am loving each nevery pic of this thread, thankx for sharing and keep them coming guys :k:

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Bhutto and Zia in happy mood :cb:


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