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Pakistan Express: PR: Karachi Cantonment – Rawalpindi: 2006 – Present 45UP/46DN Pakpattan Express PR: Pakpattan - Samasata Junction: Suspended - Pind Dadan Khan Shuttle: PR: Malakwal Junction – Pind Dadan Khan: 2015 – Present 1UP/2DN Qalander Express PR: Larkana Junction - Karachi Cantonment: Suspended 165UP/166DN Ravi Express: S. Jamil ...
Nafis Nagar railway station. Najkot railway station. Nasai railway station. Naurang Serai railway station. Nawab Wali Muhammad Khan railway station. Nawagazi railway station. Nawaz Dahri railway station. Nazirabad railway station. New Saidabad railway station.
PNS Ghazi (S-134), an Albacora -class submarine, patrolling off the Arabian Sea in 1991. PNS/M Ghazi (S-134), formerly known as NRP Cachalote (S165), was a diesel-electric submarine that served in the Pakistan Navy from 1975 until decommissioned in 2006. [2] Based on the French Daphné -class design, she was built in Portugal with French ...
1. Govt. Institute for Visually Impaired Sheranwala Gate, Lahore. 2. Govt. Sunrise Institute for Visually Impaired Ravi Road, Lahore. 3. Govt. Institute for Visually Impaired Girls,128- Khyber Block Allama Iqbal Town, Lahore. 4. Govt. High School of Special Education for Blind, Multan. Shah Rukn-E-Alam Colony, Multan.
Karakoram Express (Urdu: قراقرم ایکسپریس) is a passenger train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Karachi and Lahore. The trip takes approximately 17 hours and 45 minutes to cover a published distance of 1,241 kilometres (771 mi), traveling along a stretch of the Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line, Khanewal–Wazirabad Branch Line and Shahdara Bagh–Sangla Hill Branch Line.
Tezgam route map. Tezgam ( Urdu: تیز گام) is a daily express train service between Karachi and Rawalpindi in Pakistan. Tezgam means "fast runner". It is one of the oldest and popular trains of Pakistan. It was started in 1950s between Karachi and Peshawar. Later [when?] its route was shortened [why?] to Karachi and Rawalpindi.
Hindkowans ( lit. 'Indo-Aryan-speakers' ), [1] [2] also known as the Hindki, [3] [4] is a contemporary designation for speakers of Indo-Aryan languages who live among the neighbouring Pashtuns, [5] [2] particularly the speakers of various Hindko dialects of Western Punjabi (Lahnda). [2] [6] The origins of the term refer merely to the speakers ...
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