Signing of the Tashkent Declaration to end hostilities with India in 1965 in Tashkent, USSR, by President Ayub alongside Bhutto (centre) and Aziz Ahmed (left) (Source)
The Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam is part of Pakistan's Sufi heritage.[551] (Source)
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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the 2019 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit (Source)
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Minar-e-Pakistan is a national monument marking Pakistan's independence movement. (Source)
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President of Pakistan Ayub Khan with US President John F. Kennedy in 1961 (Source)
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Located on the bank of Arabian Sea in Karachi, Port Grand is one of the largest food streets of Asia.[558] (Source)
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Pakistan Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy with Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai signing the Treaty of Friendship Between China and Pakistan. Pakistan is host to China's largest embassy.[217] (Source)
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Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, is the 3rd largest cricket stadium in Pakistan, with a seating capacity of 27,000 spectators. (Source)
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Neelum Valley in Azad Kashmir is part of Pakistani-controlled Kashmir. (Source)
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Pakistan Air Force's JF-17 Thunder flying in front of the 8,130-metre-high (26,660-foot) Nanga Parbat (Source)
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Statue of a bull outside the Pakistan Stock Exchange, Islamabad, Pakistan (Source)
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Surface mining in Sindh. Pakistan has been termed the 'Saudi Arabia of Coal' by Forbes.[331] (Source)
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Television assembly factory in Lahore. Pakistan's industrial sector accounts for about 20.3% of the GDP, and is dominated by small and medium-sized enterprises.[337] (Source)
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Rising skyline of Karachi, with several under construction skyscrapers (Source)
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Lake Saiful Muluk, located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley, near the town of Naran, in the Saiful Muluk National Park (Source)