Imam Bukhari
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Just some interesting Pakistani Sari tit-bits I thought forum visitors might like to share with their friends.
1) Even though Zulfikar-Ali Bhuttos mother, Lakhi Bai, was a Hindu who used to wear Saris in her youth, she stopped wearing saris after her marriage to Shah-Nawaz Bhutto:
Bhutto
2) Conversely, Zulfikars wife (Benazirs mother) Nusrat Esfahani-Bhutto, even though born in Iran of Kurdish Ancestry with no prior experience of sari-wearing, immediately started to wear saris after her marriage to Zulfikar Bhutto:
3) Benazi Bhuttor, interestingly, started out in her youth with a huge variety of clothes, including saris:
Post-Zia, however, Benazir switched to the official-PIA-uniform public look that Zia dictatorially propagated to please the Mullahs:
4) As for the next generation, we now have the example of Murtaza Bhuttos daughter, Fatima Bhutto, wearing saris. I'm not sure why, but she seems to have some sort of round circle marked on her forehead in this picture. Maybe it is some sort of memory-aid; like putting a rubber-band on a finger:
5) Looking at the other important family (not Fatima Jinnah who always wore saris) in Pakistan, we see that even though Begum Rana (nee Sheela Panth) was from a Hindu background and wore only saris in her youth, she immediately stopped wearing saris after her marriage to Khan-Sahib and switched to Lehenga/Ghagra, Choli & Dupatta, as you can see in this picture with the Chancellor of MIT:
6) Finally, here is Begum Nawazish Ali, who is arguably the most powerful woman in Pakistan today, wearing a sari at a party with Salman Taseer as they celebrate the Alternative San-Francisco Lifestyle:
1) Even though Zulfikar-Ali Bhuttos mother, Lakhi Bai, was a Hindu who used to wear Saris in her youth, she stopped wearing saris after her marriage to Shah-Nawaz Bhutto:
Bhutto
2) Conversely, Zulfikars wife (Benazirs mother) Nusrat Esfahani-Bhutto, even though born in Iran of Kurdish Ancestry with no prior experience of sari-wearing, immediately started to wear saris after her marriage to Zulfikar Bhutto:
3) Benazi Bhuttor, interestingly, started out in her youth with a huge variety of clothes, including saris:
Post-Zia, however, Benazir switched to the official-PIA-uniform public look that Zia dictatorially propagated to please the Mullahs:
4) As for the next generation, we now have the example of Murtaza Bhuttos daughter, Fatima Bhutto, wearing saris. I'm not sure why, but she seems to have some sort of round circle marked on her forehead in this picture. Maybe it is some sort of memory-aid; like putting a rubber-band on a finger:
5) Looking at the other important family (not Fatima Jinnah who always wore saris) in Pakistan, we see that even though Begum Rana (nee Sheela Panth) was from a Hindu background and wore only saris in her youth, she immediately stopped wearing saris after her marriage to Khan-Sahib and switched to Lehenga/Ghagra, Choli & Dupatta, as you can see in this picture with the Chancellor of MIT:
6) Finally, here is Begum Nawazish Ali, who is arguably the most powerful woman in Pakistan today, wearing a sari at a party with Salman Taseer as they celebrate the Alternative San-Francisco Lifestyle: