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I have absolutely no idea after how much googling you found that picture.
but a simple google of Pakistan during before the 70s will show what Pakistan was before Arabization
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So you think that Kalash that does not even form a minority rather a rarity represents 200 million Pakistanis?
I saw grand mothers not just in my family (and extended family) but of my friends wearing burqa and all of them were born much before Zia-ul-Haq.
I think he just stopped short of declaring mini-skirt as the national dress for Pakistani women. I wonder if he ever ventured out of this home because burqah is pretty common and one can see more and more older women wearing it in Pakistan who were born much before Zia-ul-Haq. Though I personally don't like black burqahs for women especially in summer and warm areas but that's beside the point. People here present their wishes as facts which is really a tragic thing.Took me 1 minute to search and post... you are welcome.
A pic of Kalash women... and 1960s Karachi Female student march..
I dont know about your culture, but Parda has been part of mine or rather the General Public of Pak..
Even today if you go to even some panjabi village you will observe it... in one shape or another.
That's really strange... but in rest of Pakistan Dada-Abba, -Abbu, -Jaan means paternal grandfather and I belong a Urdu speaking family and my Dada and Nana migrated from India.Here in karachi it means badmash... sounds weird dont it.