Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
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Pakistani passport in 1960s
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President Ayub Khan witnessing a location reserved for a new capital known as ‘Islamabad’
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Click here > Facebook and check out the timeline (click the decades on the right hand side)…some amazing photos and events.
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Re: Pakistan - A History in photographs
Zia ul Haq shaking hand with Imran Khan the cricket star of 80’s
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kia qad tha mosuf ka?
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beech main Zakoota uncle kon hai?
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How were the relationship between these two, when during Bhutto government, Baluchistan operation started. I believe this one is from pre-operation period.
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Intikhab Alam lag raha hia…
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Intikhab Aalam.. he was the manager of team for a long time including 92 worldcup
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So how come English and Bangali are at top and Urdu at the bottom.
Is Pakistan in Bangali the word on the right or the left.
Would love to see how Pakistan is written in Bangali. ![]()
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beech main Zakoota uncle kon hai?
Itna bhi nahi pata ? Intakhaab Aalam.
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Yeh George kaisay ho gaya ?
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If i've the authority i'd probably make it must for every poster to visit this amazing thread so as to know our history, our assets over the time.
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Yeh George kaisay ho gaya ?
Angrezon ke kuttay nehla kay...
j/k
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So how come English and Bangali are at top and Urdu at the bottom. Is Pakistan in Bangali the word on the right or the left. Would love to see how Pakistan is written in Bangali. :)
It has to be the one on left.. coz don't think bangali is written right-to-left
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I'd love to learn Bangali language, also Hindi actually. I'm interested in the way they write. It looks lovely. I'm actually learning Chinese and Russian because their languages seem so interesting. Especially writing Chinese, it's so elegant. And fascinating to discover how other people speak.
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^ Wow. That's nice.