The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture AKPIA@MIT 2009-2010 POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR RESEARCH IN ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT (AKPIA@MIT) is pleased to announce its postdoctoral fellowship program for the academic year 2009-2010. The fellowship program is intended for scholars with Ph.D. in any…
Month: February 2009
Fatima Bhotto
Fatima Bhutto is daughter of late Mir Murtaza Bhutto and nice of Late Banazir Bhutto, she was born on 29 May 1982 in Afghanistan she is Pakistani poetess and writer and may become a politician although she does not believe in heriditary politics of Pakistan she is seen by many…
Kumhar The Potter of Pakistan
The Kumhar tribe of Pakistan is traditionally maker of terracotta pottery in Pakistan. They live a very basic life and spend their whole life making pottery from clay. Special alluvial mud is chosen and brought into the home and soaked in plain sweet water from the river or stream. Than…
Farmers in Action
Beautiful site of the villages of Pakistan. Farmers and their families in action and?cultivating wheat and corn. Pakistan is known for its greenery and plays vital role in the agricultural sector.?In small villages most of the people?are?small business men or farmers who work with pride so that we get delivered…
Kazakistan delegation visits Pakistan to explore investment opportunities
ISLAMABAD, Feb 17 (APP): A delegation from Southern Companies Group Kazakhstan here on Tuesday visited Board of Investment Islamabad to discuss investment oppartunities in various sectors of Pakistan economy. The delegation, led by Igor Tomas, President of the Group, is visiting Pakistan to explore investment opportunities in power, oil and…
Ornamental Flowers Shop
People in Pakistan love decorating their homes with flowrs mostly paper flowers or colored grass. This picture shows a shop keeper taking an afternoon nap infront of his flowers & home ornaments shop in Islamabad Flower Shop man by Photographer Irshad Sheikh (APP)
Pakistani Street Vendor
Food stuff is sold on the streets and some times door to door this picture shows a happy street seller of sweat cossants to a woman
Kids Playing With Guli Danda
Guli Danda is a traditional sport for little kids in Pakistan Kids are seen playing with a stick and a small piece of wooden stick sharpened on both ends. Gulli Danda Kid flying the Guli with his danda Village kids love this game.
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