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Naghma (Pakistani actress) Naghma Begum, or just Naghma (born 25 March 1945), is a Pakistani actress. She has worked in more than 350 Urdu and Punjabi movies from 1960 to 2018. In 2000, she was honoured with the "Lifetime Achievement Nigar Award " for her 50 years long acting career. [1] For her contributions towards the television industry ...
21 September: Constituent Assembly unanimously passes the resolution in favour of Urdu and Bengali as national languages. 24 October: Malik Ghulam Muhammad dissolved first constitutional assembly. 1954: Mehar Dil Khan Khattak, commander in chief of Pashtunistan armed forces, surrendered to the Pakistani authorities.
Zinda Laash ( Urdu: زندہ لاش, lit. 'Living Corpse') is a 1967 Pakistani Urdu -language horror film directed by Khwaja Sarfraz,. [1] [2] and starring Asad Bukhari, Habib, Deeba, Rehan, Zareen Panna and Nasreen. The film's plot borrows heavily from the 1958 British Hammer Horror film Dracula, as well as from Bram Stoker 's 1897 novel of ...
Bengali will be the first language for the purpose of education in East Pakistan which will be learnt by 100 percent of people; Urdu may be treated as the second language or inter-wing language in East Pakistan which can be taught as a second language to those people who will be working in West Pakistan. It will be more than adequate if Urdu is ...
t. e. History of the Jews in Pakistan goes back to 1839 when Pakistan was part of British India. [1] [2] Various estimates suggest that there were about 1,000 to 2,500 Jews living in Karachi at the beginning of the 20th century, mostly comprising Iranian Jews and Bene Israel (Indian Jews); [3] [4] [5] a substantial Jewish community lived in ...
Pakistan is the world's fifth most populous country. [447] Between 1951 and 2017, Pakistan's population expanded over sixfold, going from 33.7 million to 207.7 million. The country has a relatively high, although declining, growth rate supported by high birth rates and low death rates.
Jinnah of Pakistan (1982) Stanley Wolpert. 1982. Biography. Banned in 1984 by the military dictator Zia-ul-Haq's government because of some 'offending passages'. Ban lifted in 1989 by the next democratic government. [3] The Satanic Verses (1988) Salman Rushdie.
A list films produced in Pakistan in 1989 (see 1989 in film) and in the Urdu language: 1989. Title Director Cast Genre Notes Kalka (1989 film), Shahid Rana,