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U.S. Air Force Col. Quaid Quadri, commander of the 169th Fighter Wing, South Carolina National Guard, was keynote speaker at the South Carolina Veterans Upstate Salute, Nov. 6, 2022, Greenville, South Carolina. Col. Quadri spoke about the importance of remembering the service members who have left legacies for future generations and those who made the ultimate sacrifice in devotion for their state and country. The event honors local veterans with a full evening of entertainment, as well as Soldiers with the 2-263rd Air Defense Artillery Battalion, South Carolina National Guard provide information on Air Defense Artillery and the Avenger weapons system static display. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by Sgt. Tim Andrews)
The Quaid-e-Azam House, also known as Flagstaff House, is a museum dedicated to the personal effects of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of modern Pakistan. Located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, it is the former home of Jinnah, who lived there from 1944 until his death in 1948. His sister, Fatima Jinnah lived there until 1964. The building was acquired in 1985 by the Pakistani government and conserved as a museum.
KARACHI: September06 – Cadets of Pakistan Air Force, Risalpur Academy prepares to take over the charge during change of guard ceremony at mausoleum of Father of the Nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on the eve of Pakistan Defence Day. APP photo by Jahangir Khan
Guard at the Tomb of Founder of Pakistan, Mr. Jinnah, stands still as another moves from his position (background).
British High Commission officials held a Chevening debate in Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad on 19th February 2013.
This guy was a golfer in the group. The golf cart had his name tag as Brian Jones but he wasn't in the "celeb field guide" at the event.
British High Commission official held a Chevening debate in Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad on 19th February 2013.
Sitting From Left to right are First row:Khan Abdul Qayum khan,Capt Sardar Zain Muhammad Khan,Muhammad Zaman Khan,Nawab Farid Khan.
2nd row:Jalaluddin Khan,Pir Shabudin Shah,Abdullah khan of Pota,
3rd row:Muhammad Zaman khan.
...and Sardar Abdul Rab Nishter are also laid to rest here.
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september 09, 2008, president zardari's comments in visitors book at quaid's mazar in karachi
mentioned in cowasgee's column in the dawn sunday, september 14, 2008
Back Row : D.Quaid, G.Baggott, A.Carroll,B. O'Connor, M.Hayes, M.Lane, T.Browne, P.McCarthy, G. O'Sullivan, fr. J. Sadlier
Front Row: P. O' Donovan, D. Scanlan, T. O'Connell, J.McDonell, E. Connelan, J.Frost, M. O'Brien, J.Goodwin, J.Burke.
The portrait of Quaid-e-Azam was being carved on the behest of the Master of the Mint, Lahore for Rs. 10 and 20 coins under consideration of the Government of Pakistan.
I have developed this proposed layout for the coin, which have been presented to the Minister and Secretary Finance GOP by me. I also have plans to carve portraits Allama Mohammad Iqbal and Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah. The set of these portraits can appear on Rs. 5, 10 and 20 coins.
Mazar-e-Quaid (Urdu: مزار قائد) or the National Mausoleum refers to the tomb of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It is an iconic symbol of Karachi throughout the world. The mausoleum is situated at the heart of the city, completed in 1960s.
Pakistan's independence day ( Yaum-e-Azadi [ Urdu: ومِ آذادی ] ) is Celebrated on 14 August, the day on which Pakistan became independent state from British rule also known as the British Raj in 1947. On this day Changing of the guard at the mausoleum of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Mazar-e-Quaid also takes place.
Head of Chevening Scholarship Pakistan from British High Commission talking to students of Quaid-e Azam University in Islamabad.
Mazar-e-Quaid (Urdu: مزار قائد) or the National Mausoleum refers to the tomb of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. It is an iconic symbol of Karachi throughout the world. The mausoleum (Urdu/Persian/Arabic: mazār), completed in the 1960s, is situated at the heart of the city.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah ( December 25, 1876 – September 11, 1948) was a 20th century lawyer, politician, statesman and the founder of Pakistan. He is popularly and officially known in Pakistan as Quaid-e-Azam ("Great Leader") and Baba-e-Qaum ("Father of the Nation").
Jinnah served as leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's independence on August 14, 1947 and Pakistan's first Governor-General from August 15, 1947 until his death on September 11, 1948. Jinnah rose to prominence in the Indian National Congress initially expounding ideas of Hindu-Muslim unity and helping shape the 1916 Lucknow Pact between the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress; he also became a key leader in the All India Home Rule League. He proposed a fourteen-point constitutional reform plan to safeguard the political rights of Muslims in a self-governing India.
Jinnah later advocated the Two-Nation Theory embracing the goal of creating a separate Muslim state as per the Lahore Resolution. The League won most reserved Muslim seats in the elections of 1946. After the British and Congress backed out of the Cabinet Mission Plan Jinnah called for a Direct Action Day to achieve the formation of Pakistan. The direct action by the Muslim League and its Volunteer Corps, resulted in massive rioting in Calcutta between Muslims and Hindus. As the Indian National Congress and Muslim League failed to reach a power sharing formula for united India, it prompted both the parties and the British to agree to independence of Pakistan and India. As the first Governor-General of Pakistan, Jinnah led efforts to lay the foundations of the new state of Pakistan, frame national policies and rehabilitate millions of Muslim refugees who had migrated from India.
He died in September 1948, just over a year after Pakistan gained independence from British India.
...another view of Mazar-e-Quaid.
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Matthew Fox (a sinistra), William Hurt (al centro) e Dennis Quaid (a destra).
Prospettive di un delitto.
Foto di Daniel Daza.
The Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat, where the founder of Pakistan, M. Ali Jinnah spent his last days
Amanda Quaid and Kate Loprest.
Engagements
Barrington Stage Company 2015
Photos by Kevin Sprague
Written by Lucy Teitler
Directed by Louisa Proske
World Premiere
CAST
Ryan – Adam Gerber
Mark – Robert David Grant
Allison – Kate Loprest
Lauren – Amanda Quaid
Catherine – Phoebe Strole
CREATIVE TEAM
Playwright – Lucy Teitler
Director – Louisa Proske
Scenic Designer – Brian Prather
Costume Designer – Beth Goldenberg
Lighting Designer – Yi Zhao
Production Stage Manager – Paul Vella
Casting – Pat McCorkle, CSA
Actress Jayne Mansfield was married in the chapel, as was Dennis Hopper and Brian Wilson. Actors Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid celebrated their cinematic nuptuals there in the 1987 comedy, “Innerspace.”
Founder of Pakistan
Orignial picture was www.flickr.com/photos/lucky_khan/212352062/in/set-7215759...