Pakistan - A History in photographs

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Muhammad Ali Jinnah with Fatimah Jinnah and Begum Bashir at the Walton Airport in Lahore, a year after the formation of Pakistan, standing amongst a group of the country’s very first pilots


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1960- Pakistan heritage celebrations..

Hey Jamalo.. Sindhi Dance, part of all Sindhi festival… the lyrics refers to returning of someone to home as victorious.


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Queen Elizabeth II at the Lahore Fort while on her visit to Pakistan. The Sheesh Mahal can be seen in the background


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Mrs Annie Besant summarising Mrs Ruttie Jinah’s life


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Buddha departs from home - Taxila Museum


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Nusrat Bhutto- Happy with her children


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Bhutto with Ch. Fazl Elahi (Notice the resemblance with Ch Shuja’at)


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Bhutto with Mufti Mehmood ( History had already repeated itself through Benazir Bhutto and Molana Fazl u Rehman)… Zinda hai Fazlu zinda hai :cobra:


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:omg: TV sets in 1970s


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Ponds cold cream in 1960s. The product is now manufactured by Unilever Pakistan


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From 1960s todate, ICI is still part of our lives


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Johnson & Johnson… still surviving in Pakistani market


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1958-1968 (Ten Years of Marshal Law in Pakistan witnessed development on many fronts)


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There were no PCs in Pakistan in 60s.. They were known as ICs :smiley:


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A Family Planing Ad from 1960s. ab tak kisi ne seriously nahin liya iss ad ko :sunnyboy:


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ABL (Allied Bank Limited) used to be Australian Bank Limited in 1960s.

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Interesting.

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Ayubi dour…

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lols and I heard that he was called kutta for increasing sugar prices and now inflation raisers are called ‘Sher’ :cb:

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Whats this?