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Pakistani troops engaging invading indian forces at the BRB canal
6 September 1965

Pakistani troops engaging invading indian forces at the BRB canal 6 September 1965

Indian attempted invasion of lahore 1965. With shells bursting right in front of him this dountless soldier and his many comrades along the entire BRB canal beat back wave after wave of Indian attacks and frustrated all their efforts to cross the canal.

u/amnaoyee — 3 days ago

News reporters from western news channels examine a knocked out Indian Centurion Main Battle Tank at Sialkot district of Pakistan after the Battle of Chawinda, Sep 1965 War.

u/amnaoyee — 4 days ago

Karachi During Colonial British Era | A lithograph from the Sketches in Scinde series | based on the drawings of Lietenant William Edwards, 1843-1947.

u/amnaoyee — 5 days ago

Map of East and West Pakistan Showing National Assembly Constituencies and winning Parties, 1970s.

u/amnaoyee — 5 days ago

Where does the word "India" actually come from? And why is the Republic of India trying to rename to bharat itself after another Pakistani geography?

The British adopted word India as an administrative label for the entire subcontinent In 1947 the Republic of India inherited that label with Mountbatten's help.

Now they want to rename themselves Bharat. The Bharata tribe the one the name comes from was a Vedic tribe based on the River Ravi in Punjab, Pakistan... The Battle of the Ten Kings where the Bharatas won dominance was fought on the Ravi in Punjab.

What kind of inferiority complex is this? One day they are Aryan next day they wanna be Pakistani product why?

u/amnaoyee — 5 days ago

Figurines from Mehrgarh Civilization depicted with elaborate hairdos on display at the National Museum in Karachi, Pakistan.

u/amnaoyee — 8 days ago

Khojak Pass, Sulaiman Range From Pakistan a caravan on the Kandahar to Quetta road, a hand colored illustration, 1800s

u/amnaoyee — 8 days ago

Bhutto in 1969. Pakistan began development of nuclear devices under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's leadership with a commitment to having the design of device ready by 1976–77 to avert further foreign threat from India.

u/amnaoyee — 16 days ago
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Pakistani 25th Cavalry Soldiers on a Destroyed Indian Centurion Mk.6 Main Battle Tank at Gadgor near Chawinda, 1965 Indo-Pakistani War

u/amnaoyee — 16 days ago

The Battle of Miani (or Battle of Meeanee) was a battle between British forces under Sir Charles Napier and the Talpur Amirs of Sindh the Battle took place on 17 February 1843 at Miani, Sindh, Pakistan.

u/amnaoyee — 20 days ago