Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
Khasma nu khani
Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
Khasma nu khani
Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
so he did wrong na?
May be yes, may be not. Yes, as talked against some odds. No, as his efforts didn't make any change in society
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Oops i just checked it’s his blog…so what he has a good collection ![]()
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Prime Minister, Z A. Bhutto, relaxing with his daughters, Sanam (left) and Benazir (back), at their residence in Clifton, Karachi (1973).
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lols. I was right ![]()
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is he the one who write articles in Dawn? ![]()
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Not articles. Blogs (Rhetoric) on same topics
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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, addresses a rally at Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s mausoleum in Karachi in 1969.Construction of the mausoleum began in the early 1960s and was still underway when the rally was held. Wooden ladders and planks being used for construction purposes were acrobatically utilised by the crowd to gain vantage viewing points on the day of the rally.
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Not articles. Blogs (Rhetoric) on same topics
now onwards i am not adding pics from his blog
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btw, he took these all pics from other’s archives
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badtameez na ho to, i noticed that each and every pic i tried to search was in his blog
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May 31, 1935: Quetta, Pakistan … A wrecked clock showing the time when earth quake struck Quetta at night, leaving thousands dead.
what’s the time? ![]()
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1948: Quaid-e-Azam Memorial Fund Re. 1 (we started begging in his name the moment he left us )
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*An Indus Flotilla Steamer moored in Indus at Kotri in 1927
***Indus Flotilla **was the name of a company which was established in **1859 **and used steamers and barges to run cargo through the Rivers of present day Pakistan. In the absence of decent roads and railway, the rivers of Pakistan provided a means of transportation all the way from Arabian Sea to Northern Punjab city of Makhad (District Attock).
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A 1976 photo of Pakistan’s Nobel Prize winning scientist, Dr. Abdus Salam (right), with a colleague at a summer college held at Pakistan’s scenic Nathiyagali resort.
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A 1987 picture showing former Pakistan cricket captain sitting with conservative Pakistani military dictator, General Ziaul Haq.
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Crowds gather at a runaway at the Karachi Airport to witness a ‘flying parade’ and joint military exercises of American and Pakistani armed forces (1953).
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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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Altaf Gohar and Khalid Hassan with Noble Prize winning Pakistani scientist, Dr. Abdus Salam (centre) in the late 1970s
Famous revolutionary poet, late Habib Jalib, enjoys a drink with veteran journalist, late Khalid Hassan, and friends at a restaurant in Karachi in 1975.
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Pakistani sprinter, Abdul Khalique (left), on his way to winning Pakistan’s first international gold medal in athletics. He won this honour in the 1959 Commonwealth Games in the 100 meters dash.
Before the great Janagir Khan and Jansher Khan in squash there was Qamar Zaman. Here he is seen arguing with the umpire while on his way to beat the then No: 1, the Australian, Jeff Hunt, during a final played in Karachi in 1976.
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