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Pakistan before 90s

1954: King of Saudi Arabia Saud Inaugurating Dargai Power House
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1940s: City Police Station - #Rawalpindi

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1860s: Mountain Battery lines, #Abbottabad
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1960s: A Traffic Constable Managing Traffic in#Karachi 1920s: Victoria on the Streets of #Karachi —

1900s: Bazar Scene - #Murree
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Karachi in 1910s
At that time, also known as "Paris of Asia".

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1976 - Young members of Pakistani Cricket team having Halla-Gulla at Nightclub, this function was arranged by Everest Cricket club. Such parties were popular in Bhutto's era. Mudassar Nazar, Waseem Raj, Javed Miandad and Sikandar Bakt can be seen. ....
 
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.Subterranean Wonderland, The Khewra Salt Mine c.1940s

The Khewra salt mine, the second largest in the world, is a warren of 40 kilometers of tunnels housing an illuminated mosque made from salt rock, an electric train and even an asthma clinic.
The mine 100 miles south of Pakistan's capital Islamabad is the largest and oldest salt mine in the country, drawing up to 250,000 visitors a year.

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General's Bungalow & Barracks,
Karachi.... c.1905
 
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Beautiful thread! I never knew Pakistan was such a progressive country in the past. I hope that Pakistan can return to what it was in the past.
My Pakistani friends, please do not be offended if I say that I think too much religious freedom breeds extremism on other people. There should be a clear line that separates religion from the state or the government. I cannot help but think what could have happened if things worked the other way around. Good luck for the future!!! :pakistan:
 
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Beautiful thread! I never knew Pakistan was such a progressive country in the past. I hope that Pakistan can return to what it was in the past.
My Pakistani friends, please do not be offended if I say that I think too much religious freedom breeds extremism on other people. There should be a clear line that separates religion from the state or the government. I cannot help but think what could have happened if things worked the other way around. Good luck for the future!!! :pakistan:
James bro how you get this professional tag
 
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James bro how you get this professional tag
Now that you said it buddy @VARCHASVE , I really have no idea how it got there. As I have mentioned when someone asked me before, I thought it was some kind of rating or something.

Kudos to the one who created this thread and those who posted such nice pictures. Actually I downloaded them and will will send it to an old friend in Jersey! Keep 'em comi'n!
 
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7th May 1947, view of Khyber Pass near Ali Masjid ,...........
 
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Aerial view of Merewether Clock Tower Karachi, intersection Bundar Road & McLeod Road Karachi - 1955.

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State Bank, I.I. Chundrigar Road Karachi - 1962

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Now that you said it buddy @VARCHASVE , I really have no idea how it got there. As I have mentioned when someone asked me before, I thought it was some kind of rating or something.

Kudos to the one who created this thread and those who posted such nice pictures. Actually I downloaded them and will will send it to an old friend in Jersey! Keep 'em comi'n!

Thankyou for your appreciation
 
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