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Let me remove Mukhtaran Mai and Asma Jehangir... :D:D
Personally its your own call. Whoever you nominate a Pakistani contributor is not etched in stone, doesn't make it a reality and is only a matter of opinion.

Gosh if people only realized that Defence.pk does not impact the reality of the universe :).
 
Personally its your own call. Whoever you nominate a Pakistani contributor is not etched in stone, doesn't make it a reality and is only a matter of opinion.

Gosh if people only realized that Defence.pk does not impact the reality of the universe :).

I know and I completely agree with you... But so many people ganging up on me.. as if it is the end of this world... I am getting very nervous for posting more Pakistani women and feeling like a criminal... :lol::lol:
 
Benazir Bhutto - First Muslim Female Prime Minister in History

Need no introduction

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Bushra Ansari





Ethnicity: Punjabi (Probably)
Most famous for: Comedian

Bushra Ansari, is a Pakistani television compere, actress and producer. Bushra Ansari was born in Karachi. She is daughter of an eminent journalist and writer Ahmad Bashir. Bushra studied in Lahore at Lady Griffin School and then she did intermediate from famous Lahore College for Women University, completed her BA in 1977 from Waqarunnisa College in Rawalpindi. [1][2]
 
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Benazir Bhutto - First Muslim Female Prime Minister in History

Need no introduction

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Yeah I was going to post that... :D

Anywayz, I think I should have used a better title for this thread.. instead of Pakistani women and their contributions.. I should have used something like Famous/Infamous Pakistani women and what they are famous/infamous for.. in that way people won't think I am posting them as "rolemodels"... I certainly don't admire all of the women in this thread.
 
I know and I completely agree with you... But so many people ganging up on me.. as if it is the end of this world... I am getting very nervous for posting more Pakistani women and feeling like a criminal... :lol::lol:
Do a Pakistani Men and their contribution thread, ek bhi banda click nahi karega :)
 
Don't forget her

Pakistan’s Naseem becomes fastest woman in South Asia



DHAKA: Pakistan’s Naseem Hameed created history on Monday by becoming the fastest woman of the region when she won the 100-metre sprint gold medal at the South Asian Games.

The 22-year-old from Rawalpindi clocked 11.81seconds, 0.12seconds ahead of Sri Lanka’s Pramila Priyadarshani, to bag her first gold medal before a strong crowd at Bangabandhu National Stadium.

Wearing national green tights, she led the field among the eight runners after her easy qualification for the finals.

“I had forgotten the world for six months and trained really very, very hard under my coach Maqsood Ahmed to achieve this,” Naseem Hameed said.

“It is a great moment for me to have brought glory to the country in my event after the poor showing by our national cricket team and especially since our athletics standards have been poor of late,” she added.

“I hope my performance will inspire the young athletes to become professionals.”

Both 100-metre results turned out to be upsets as Shehan Saearuwan of Sri Lanka toppled India’s Abdul Najeeb Qureshi who had previously won the 200-metre event.

Meanwhile, for Naseem Hameed to win the 100-metre sprint was a historic moment as no Pakistani woman had achieved this feat in 26-year history of the regional games.

Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) Chief Lt.Gen (Rtd) Syed Arif Hasan congratulated Naseem for her historic performance and announced a one-lakh-rupee (Rs.100,000) cash prize for her remarkable achievement.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Liaquat Ali took the bronze medal in the 100-metre dash by clocking 10.63 seconds, finishing behind Sri Lankan and Indian athletes.

Pakistan, favourites for 4x100-metre relay, finished third behind India and Sri Lanka. The Pakistani quartet comprising Ali Aamir Murad, Tahir Shafique, Ali Muhammad and Asad clocked three minutes 16.73 seconds to bag the bronze medal.

Earlier, Zafar Iqbal put in a high-class performance in the triple-jump event with a superb effort of 16.5 metres to beat Indian rival by nearly three quarters of a metre to pick up his second athletics gold after Basharat Ali snapped the discus gold on Saturday.

Mohsin Ali won the 110-metre hurdles by clocking the distance in 14.56 seconds, beating Sandeep Parmer (14.76seconds) and Muthuswamy (14.88seconds), both of India.

In the javelin throw event, Muhammad Imran won the silver medal with a 73.38-metre long throw as Kashinnath Naik of India won the gold medal and his compatriot Samarjeet Singh took bronze.

Pakistan quartet of Naseem, Javaria Hassan, Nazia Nazir and Sadaf Siddiqui won the women’s 4x100 relay race by covering the distance in 47.16 seconds. India took the gold and Bangladesh silver medal.

Pakistan has so far won four gold, two silver and four bronze medals in the track and field events. —APP
 
Do a Pakistani Men and their contribution thread, ek bhi banda click nahi karega :)

I wanna start something like that too and post some Pakistani Male Models which I REALLY LIKE... :D:D but who else beside me would be looking at them? :D:D
 
I don't know if all of you know this girl

Nazia Hassan



Nazia Hassan (Urdu: نازیہ حسن) (April 3, 1965 – August 13, 2000[1]) was an iconic Pakistani pop singer. Her song "Aap Jaisa Koi" from the Indian film Qurbani made her a legend and pop icon in Pakistan and all of South Asia in the 1980s where she is admired and loved even today, several years after her death.

She was best known with the titles of The Queen of Pop Singing and Sweetheart of Pakistan. She was the most influential and popular female singer and probably one of the few real pop singers of the 1980s and the 1990s in both India and Pakistan.
 
I have noted you are very keen about 'ethnicity' :D

yes... but not in a BAD sense... I really like all ethnicities of Pakistan to represent Pakistan.. so people can keep their propaganda to themselves that Pakistan is oppressing certain ethnicities..
 

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