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Restoration work at Shahi Masjid #Lahore c. 1957
 
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Faisal Qureshi : In 1990 met Strings at Patriyata (Murree) and asked them "Can I take a picture with you please " :)
 
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What glorious past? You need economic stability, free and compulsory education for all, good health services, and the curbing of Takfiri ideology to be successful. Glory comes much, much later.
 
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Team of Tansen - 1990
Sajid Hasan, Tahira Syed, Legendary Haseena Moin, Shakeela Hasan, Zeba Bakhtiar, Khawaja Najam Hasan and Asif Raza Mir

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c. 1969: Life in #Kabul #Afghanistan
Photo by Bruce Thomas

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I am sailing, I am sailing,
home again 'cross the sea.
I am sailing, stormy waters,
to be near you, to be free.

Karachi - 1952
 
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The khabarnama of Pakistan were so peaceful, there was no back ground annoying sounds or musics in news those days. But now if we watch todays news it seems like as if we are watching a scene of war. It seems as if we are sitting in war zone instead of sitting in our couch. Todays khabarnama really gives me headache, unnecessary noises and musics that they embed on the news is really awful :hitwall:
And look at their tone and language, totally peaceful and polite. And look at the female news anchor, she has dupata on her head, shows/dramas/films/ads all use to depict and represents our culture. But now todays Pakistan is totally void of such sharafat, and instead of promoting and showing our culture, our current soldout media is showing indian culturhaie and all those pathetic things which are not even part of our culture................MAN i want my old Pakistan back :cray:
You remember that Peaceful Ad of Wasim Akram .........About QUIT SMOKING & FITNESS
 
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Free Kashmir Movement c. 1947.

Location:Karachi, Pakistan
Date taken: December 1947
Photographer:Margaret Bourke-White

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Muslim League National Guard commander Zaid Haroon (w. mic) standing on hood of truck yelling "Free Kashmir" next to Moslem League & Pakistani flags as he leads other guardsmen in the chant through the city.

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Muslim League National Guard commander Zaid Haroon, 21, son of sugar magnate, yelling "Free Kashmir" next to Muslim League flag as he leads other guardsmen in the chant while riding on a truck for more recruits.

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Muslim League National Guardsmen w. their flags, chanting "Free Kashmir" as they ride on a truck through crowd at Boulton Market while advertizing their evening's meeting for new recruits.

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Muslim League National Guardsmen w. theirs & the Pakistani flags, chanting "Free Kashmir" as they ride on a truck through crowd at Boulton Market while advertizing their evening's meeting for new recruits.
 
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abb mai aggar bolu k accha howa nangay pan se jan chuti to log bole ge ye TTP hai lol
 
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