The culture of Pakistan is diverse and complex. Before its creation in 1947, Pakistan was a part of the Indian sub-continent which was attacked and ruled by many invaders.
The culture of Pakistan is diverse and complex. Before its creation in 1947, Pakistan was a part of the Indian sub-continent which was attacked and ruled by many invaders.
Shakir Ali, Zahoor-ul-Akhlaq, Zubeida Agha, Bashir Mirza and Anna Molka Ahmed, best artists in Pakistan.
Newspapers are the oldest medium of communication. Although radio and later TV diminished their popularity, they still hold a significant position and play a big role in our lives.
Pick any newspaper and you will see the headlines “Carnage in Peshawar”, “Blasts rock Lahore”, “Bomb blasts rip Rawalpindi” every other day.
Under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the Muslims of India achieved an independent state Pakistan on 14th August, 1947.
The Edhi Foundation was founded by Abdul Sattar Edhi in 1951, he served as the head of the organization until he passed away on 8th July, 2016.
A large, quick and effective network of communications is necessary for the growth of a country. In Pakistan, the PTCL has spread a wide network of phones.
1947 saw the first of many fights which the world witnessed between Pakistan and India, over Kashmir. Although more than 70% of the population of Kashmir is Muslims.
Umer Marvi is another folktale from Sindh. It is a bit different from the rest as it focuses more on a woman’s loyalty and dedication to her beloved.
Yousuf Khan and Sherbano is a Pashtun folktale penned by Ismaila Ali Haider Joshi. The folktale is set in the beautiful Swabi District.