A walk through time: Pakistan on the front page - I

Published August 14, 2012
Year: 1958
Year: 1958
Year: 1954
Year: 1954
Year: 1954
Year: 1954
Year: 1958
Year: 1958
Year:1947
Year:1947
Year: 1964
Year: 1964
Year: 1964
Year: 1964
Year: 1968
Year: 1968
15th August 1948
15th August 1948
Year: 1948
Year: 1948
Year: 1949
Year: 1949
15th Aug 1947
15th Aug 1947
Fatima Jinnah mourns as the body of the Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah is being lowered in the grave.
Fatima Jinnah mourns as the body of the Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah is being lowered in the grave.

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“Nature has given you everything: you have got unlimited resources. The foundations of your State have been laid, and it is now for you to build, and build as quickly and as well as you can. So go ahead and I wish you God speed.” (A message by Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah to the nation on the occasion of the first anniversary of Pakistan on 14th August, 1948.)

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