Old Pakistan, Through Precious Pictures - Everybody
has seen the current Pakistan Hamariweb is showing some old pictures
which are very special moments of Pakistan. These pictures are our
national property which reminds us the past of Pakistan.
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European tourists enjoy a buggy ride outside Peshawar’s Hotel
Intercontinental (1975).
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Legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali, arrives at Kinnaird college in Lahore
during his 1988 visit to Pakistan.
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Former Pakistan military dictator,
General Yayah Khan having dinner with famous Pakistani singer, Noor
Jehan in 1969. Yayah was having an affair with the popular vocalist and
former actress.
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1980s: Sultan Rahi ("Maula Jutt") and Muhammad Ali.
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Canadian travellers in Multan, 1982. They were touring the world on
their car.
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Future US President, Barak Obama with a Pakistani friend in Karachi in
1982.
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Karachi Airport in 1943. It was one of the largest in the region.
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People waving Pakistani and American flags from the balconies of their
apartments at Karachi’s Burns Road as US President Dwight Eisenhower’s
motorcade passes by during his visit to Pakistan in 1959..
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Back in 1962: PIA crew posing at J.F Kennedy International Airport, USA
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RARE: Moin Akhtar, Behroz Sabazwari, Lehri & Omer
Sharif together!
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Shahnaz Sheikh and Javed Shiekh in the hugely popular
PTV rom-com, Ankahi (1982).
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Desperado, 1981: This is a rare photograph of
notorious Pakistani left-wing radical, Salamulla Tipu, hanging out from
the cockpit of a PIA plane that he had hijacked with three other
colleagues in 1981.
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Tariq Aziz in the very first Neelam Ghar
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Urdu news being delivered from Pakistan Television’s
Karachi Studios (1974)
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1980s: PTV Classic Drama Serial "Dhoop Kinarey"
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1980s: Cast of Comedy Show "Fifty Fifty"
(L - R) Zeba Shehnaz, Sakhi Kamal, Ashraf Khan, Hasnat Ahmed, Adil Wadia,
Ismail Tara, Majid Jehnagir and Composer Arshad Mehmood.
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A Pakistani minister meeting a visiting American football team before a
match in Karachi (1968). The team played three matches against the
Pakistan team, winning two and losing one.
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President Ayub Khan witnessing a location reserved for a new capital
known as 'Islamabad.
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The openers of Pakistan Cricket Team. BUTT sports was famous for its
sporting equipment
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In 1967, a group of Pakistani high school kids designed the above-seen
car all on their own. Dubbed as ‘The first car made in Pakistan,’ the
car soon vanished from the country’s memory but the students all ended
up getting scholarships to prestigious American engineering
universities. |