Tuesday, December 1, 2020

The Albun By Dr Ghulam Nabi Qazi The King of Digitising Pakistan History

1- Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is welcomed to Nine Zero by Altaf Hussain. She is accompanied with Attorney General Yahya Bakhtiar and spouse Asaf Ali Zardari, 1988
2- Allama Rasheed Turabi addressing a Majlis in Hyderabad Deccan in pre-Independence India during the early forties
3- The first women's march gets underway in Lahore with the support of Habib Jalib, Aitzaz Ahsan and Waris Mir against the tyrannical regime of Gen. Ziaul Haq, 12th February 1983

The First Car win By a Blindman in Neelam Ghar Given by Tariq Aziz
Air Marshal Daudpota, Air Chief Marshal Hakeemullah and Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan addressing a meeting in Larkana with Nawab Nabi Bux Bhutto and his son Mumtaz Ali Bhutto
Mian Nawaz Sharif with Mian Riaz Daultana, Mian Mumtaz Daultana and Tehmina Daultana
Muhammad Ikramullah around the time of Independence when he was nominated as the first Foreign Secretary of Pakistan
Muslehuddin and Nahid Niazi were the couple of their times
Pakistan's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Mian Mumtaz Muhammad Khan Daultana being welcomed at a mosque of the Ahmadiyya community in London, 1973
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto with Makhdoom Muhammad Zaman, Mir Ejaz Ali Talpur and Syed Qaim Ali Shah reviewed the flood control measures in Thatta, August 1973
The first Afghan Ambassador Sardar Najibullah Khan with the Founder, 8 May 1948
The Founder with the Turkish Ambassador and his aide
When former USA President Richard Nixon came visiting NWFP. Seen with President Ziaul Haq, Lt Gen Fazle Haq Governor and Arbab Jahangir Chief Minister of NWFP, Sahabzada Yakub Khan Foreign Minister and some members of his entourage.
Yahya Kemal, a prominent poet and first Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan presents his credentials to Quaid-i Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, 4 March 1948

 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto with Mumtaz Ali Bhutto, Rahim Bux Soomro, Abdul Waheed Katpar and Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani

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