Monday, September 7, 2020

Pakistan In The Sixties | Short Collection | Pakistan Amazing Images | 28 Images of Pakistan

Queen Elizabeth II is driven through the streets of Karachi during the second phase of her tour of Pakistan, 1st February 1961
1st February 1961: President Ayub Khan of Pakistan assists Queen Elizabeth II down the steps to the lawn of his Karachi residence, where she was attending a State Banquet in her honour with Prince Philip, as part of their 16 day tour of Pakistan

circa 1960: A doctor at the Medical College for Women at Lahore, Pakistan, talks to a patient who is heavily veiled in traditional garb.

Military adviser from Pakistan Air Marshal M. Asgar Khan.
December 1947: Miangul Abdul Wadud, Wali of Swat (1882 - 1971), leaning on his walking stick while posing w. members of his state police


PAKISTAN - CIRCA 1960: Composer Duke Ellington goes on an ambassadorial mission as a presentation of the United States Department of State in circa 1960 in Pakistan
1960, General Mohammad Ayub Khan the President of Pakistan
1961, Royal Tour to Pakistan, Queen Elizabeth II is pictured with the Governor of West Pakistan, Malik Mohammed Khan at Peshawar Airport
Pakistan. 1961. Camel wrestling in Lahore.
1961. Royal Tour to Pakistan. Queen Elizabeth II is pictured arriving at a church in Lahore.
Drainage system in Mohenjo-Daro ancient city of Indus Valley civilization circa 2500-1500 BC.
PAKISTAN - SEPTEMBER 24: Nehru And Ayub Khan In Karachi, In 1960. Nehru Came To Sign The Water Treaty Between India And Pakistan.
Mohammed Nawaz of Pakistan in action during the Amateur Athletics Association Championships at the White City Stadium in London, July 16th 1960.
Water Way Of Life. The river, the stream, the canal set the pulse of life in the countryside of East Pakistan. Human activity flows and ebbs to the rhythm of countless waterways that thread through the land. Supporting (sometimes destroying) crowded villages that cling to their banks for existence. Crammed into an area only slightly larger than the state of Arkansas, East Pakistan's 42 million inhabitants are attuned to their giant water clock. When the country's many river are "normal," the living is easy. Bountiful waters irrigate crops, furnish abundant fish, and serve as highways for small boat traffic. But the waters are never "normal" for very long. Early summer, ironically a time when other peoples of the world are enjoying water sports, can be a grim time for East Pakistan's river folk. Drought sears the land; daily temperatures bubble well over
Moslem Tradition of Walking on Hot Coals
A grandfather and his grandson seen here on the streets of Peshawar the capital of the North West Frontier province of Pakistan
President of Turkey Celal Bayar (L), President of Pakistan Muhammed Ayub Khan (C) and Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, meet on February 1960 in Karachi, Pakistan
Christmas in many lands (Pakistan), 22 December 1960. Mrs Maryam N Faruqi;Yaseen M Qureshi.;Caption slip reads: 'Assignment: Christmas Series (Pakistan). 3-4: Mrs Maryam N Rauqi displays traditional/handmade heart shaped tree ornament, while Yaseen M Qureshi (L) looks on. 97: Mohammed Tahir with exhibi
Commonwealth Women 's Services Training At Pulbright, Sixty women members of the Commonwealth forces who are taking part in the Coronation procession, have started training with the men from Australia, at the Commonwealth Camp at Purbright, on the giant black tarmac drill ground of the Guards Depot. : Petty Officer Eve Ekert of Brisbane, Austrailia and L.A.C.W Annette Crampton of Hobart, Tasmania, measuring the huge moustache of Pipe Major Sardor Khan,of the 1st Punjab Regt. Pakistan.
Golden Mosque in Lahore, approx. 1960
Bathing pilgrims in Pakistan, approx. 1960
Jahangir mausoleum in Lahore, approx. 1960

 India. kashmir. food supplies to Skardu in the region of balkistan. 1956

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