Pakistan - A History in photographs

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1983 - Breakfast Tea being passed between cars on the Railway between Peshawar & Lahore! :cb:


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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visit to Swat Valley 1961-1962


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60’s - Glorious days of Karachi! Famous Poets Josh [1894 –1982] & Mustafa Zaidi [1930-1970] among others


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1961

Pakistan’s President Ayub Khan visit to Germany :salute:


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The Pop Diva of Pakistan who still rules the Charts!


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ten baj kar paanch minute

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Na junoon raha na pari rahi :bummer:

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why :salute: Pakistani awam ne to achi khasi be-izzati karke wida kiya tha… even Bhutto who used call him Daddy became tota chashm and gave ‘zaroorat ke waqt gadhe ko baap banaya tha’ idiom to Pakistanis :stuck_out_tongue:

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The eldest lady (besides Josh) looks like Fatima Surayya bajiya. But she is not Bajiya

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iss ne sab dictators ki suhbat dekhi hai.. soon he is going to victim of a new dictator :sunnyboy:

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But you said you won’t post from Charsies blogs :naraz:

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jis ki duniya izat krti hy aap bhe us ki izat karo :smokin:

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It seems that Veet and Anne French were introduced in Pakistan by 1990s :cb:

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:hehe: it wasn’t from his blog.I don’t know how many charsies have posted historical pics on their blogs

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yani chaDhte sooraj ki pooja

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Allah khair kary

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why there are 31 digits? what's the logic behind it?

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Days ?

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Kala surma with kali chooran


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In loving memory of those days, when Star Plus was not there :cobra:


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