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March Past on the street of Lahore c.1910-20s. Anarkali Bazaar

US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, President Ayub Khan and Governor Malik Amir Muhammad Khan Awan at horse and cattle show in Lahore .............22 March 1962.


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A golden era of business & industrial development in Pakistan, A General view of the Dawood Cotton Mills at Karachi in 1952.

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Happy Mothers Day
Madre Millat Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah visiting Javid Manzil during her Presidential Campaign, late 60's


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Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi, also known as Allama Mashriqi, (25 August 1888 – 27 August 1963) was a Pakistani mathematician, logician, political theorist, Islamic scholar and the founder of the Khaksar movement.
Mashriqi was a noted mathematical intellectual who became a college Principal at the age of 25, and then became an Under Secretary, at the age of 29, in the Education Department of the Government of India. He wrote an exegesis of the Qur'an which was nominated for the 1925 Nobel Prize. He was offered an ambassadorship to Afghanistan at age 32, but he declined all honours.
He subsequently resigned government service and in 1930 founded the Khaksar Movement, aiming to advance the condition of the masses irrespective of any faith, sect, or religion.[1] As its leader, he was imprisoned several times. Through his philosophical writings, he asserted that the science of religions was essentially the science of collective evolution of mankind.

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Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan addressing the US Congress on his state visit to USA on 4 May 1950.

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President with First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy at Newport, Rhode Island USA, Sep. 1962



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تجھے ياد کيا نہيں ہے مرے دل کا وہ زمانہ
وہ ادب گہ محبت ، وہ نگہ کا تازيانہ

تری بندہ پروری سے مرے دن گزر رہے ہيں
نہ گلہ ہے دوستوں کا ، نہ شکايت زمانہ


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Chou En-lai (First Prime Minister of China) examining the fabric of Cotton with Mr. Ahmed Dawood at Dawood Cotton Mills in June 1965.



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President Ayub Khan visits the studio of M.A. Rahman Chughtai in Lahore 1959.


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Pakistan Day Celebration
The world's tallest man Alam Channa on the streets of USA


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President Ayub Khan, Nawab of Kalabagh Malik Amir Muhammad Khan and The Queen ELIZABETH with a camera, enjoy herself, during an equestrian parade on her honor, Lahore 1961.



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