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PTI, tehreek insaf, Karachi, Imran Khan, Rally Karachi, Jalsa, Mazar Quaid, 25 Dec 2011,Wajahat Nazeer online, wajahatonline@gmail.com
A Navy cadet guards the Mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Karachi, Pakistan.
Digital output obtained directly from the negative.
Quaid-e-Tehreek Altaf Hussain Founder & Leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement ( MQM ) Is The Third Largest Political Party of Pakistan.
U.S. Air Force Col. Quaid Quadri, the 169th Fighter Wing commander, provides opening remarks for Swamp Fox Family Day at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina Air National Guard, May 6, 2023. The 169th Fighter Wing hosted Family Day as a “thank you” to South Carolina Air National Guard Airmen and their families. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Mackenzie Bacalzo)
The portrait of Quaid-e-Azam was being carved on the behest of the Master of the Mint, Lahore Mr. Misbah ul Haq. The portrait was presented personally to him in January 2013. A plaster cast was obtained from this pattern by the mold department at the Mint.
It was encouragement and support from the Master of the Mint that i resumed carving of portraits after a lapse of more than two decades. However, after his retirement from Mint in April 2013 an upward flight in my relations with the Mint nose dived and then crashed in July, when Pakistan Mint returned my pattern.
PTI, tehreek insaf, Karachi, Imran Khan, Rally Karachi, Jalsa, Mazar Quaid, 25 Dec 2011,Wajahat Nazeer online, wajahatonline@gmail.com
Historical accounts of K K Aziz and Dinkar Joshi seem to confirm this dialogue:
Jinnah Liaqat Dialogue in Ziarat circa 1948 - from Dinkar Joshi’s book ‘Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah - The Man Behind the Curtain (A biographical novel)’ published by Pentagon Press Dehli from Chapter III, Liaquat-Jinnah Dialogue, at Ziarat - Pages # 11 & 12:
“After accepting the position of the Prime Minister, it is my duty to take my Ministerial colleagues and the people of the country into confidence.
“‘Your duty is simply to follow my order. You can accept whatever information Dr. Illahi Baksh gives to you about my health and act accordingly. I do understand why you are so concerned about my health.’
“‘You are misunderstanding, Quaid-e-Azam’, said Liaqat in soft voice.
“‘Perhaps I have misunderstood until now, but now I understand the truth, I am not ignorant of your intention.’
“‘You are unnecessarily getting annoyed, Quaid-e-Azam. Serving the country and its people is my noble intention, Insha Allah.’
“‘The manner in which you are working surrounded by Mullahs and Maulvis, the Pakistan of my dreams cannot be created. My Pakistan can only be modern, not medieval. I have made you the Prime Minister for making Pakistan a modern nation. I feel, my decision was wrong,’ said the Quaid-e-Azam in a loud and angry voice.
“Dr. Illahi Baksh, who sat in front, noticed the excitement in Quaid-e-Azam’s eyes.
“He stood up came close to the bed and said, ‘Sir, now you must take rest, we will take care of the rest’. ‘Mr. Prime Minister. You understand what I am saying’ said the Quaid-e-Azam disregarding the doctor’s advice. ‘I demanded Pakistan in the interest of Hindus and Muslims-living for centuries in this subcontinent. But, the events, of the past one year will lead to permanent suffering of both these communities. You are not moving in the right direction; you are taking Pakistan towards the medieval age to be ruled by the Mullahs and the Maulvis. This is not acceptable to me. Now, enough! I feel like going to Delhi and meeting Jawaharlal to tell that ... ... ...’
“‘Bhaijaan’, Fatima put her palm on the quivering lips and interrupted, ‘Now, you do not say anything ... Your health does not permit you to exert so much,’ and then turning to Liaqat Ali Khan, she said, ‘Prime Minister, I think it would be better if we sit in another room to talk further on this’.
“‘Liaqat looked at Fatima curiously. Nobody could understand what was happening between the two. Liaqat got up with a faint smile. ... ... ...’
Central Library Bahawalpur is a historical and very prestigious institution of the area. Its building is a fine model of classical Italian style of architecture. Foundation stone of its building was laid on 8th March 1924 by Sir Rufus Daniel lsaacs, the then Viceroy & Governor General of India on the auspicious occasion of coronation of Amir of Bahawalpur Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi the 5th. Since then the Library has passed through various stages of growth and expansion. Now it has expanded from single block to three separate blocks. Each block is serving a separate section of readers.
It is the 2nd biggest public library of the province. It possesses, besides vast collection of old newspapers since 1947 and even later than it, more than lac books and a fair number of manuscripts. It is also a depository of historical documents of the defunct Bahawalpur State. Number of its regular members is more than 12000. It also caters to the reading needs of students of lslamia University, Bahawalpur, Quaid-e-Azam Medical College Bahawalpur and of other educational institutions of the Division. Library maintains separate sections for children, ladies, special persons and research scholars doing research in Bahawalpur Khawaja Fareed and other scientific and general topics. All and sundry who come to Bahawalpur visit this library. More than 300/350 readers daily visit the library in various capacities. Library also organizes seminars, workshops, book fairs and book exhibition throughout the year. Library has a special role in promoting mass education by arranging literacy walks, debates and other such educational activities. People of the area has always appreciated its positive role in imparting educational, information and recreational services to them.
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 these proposed layouts for the coins, 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.
On the behest of the Master of the Mint, this portrait of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was carved by the artist. The portrait can appear on the Rs. 10 or Rs. 20 coins under consideration of the Government of Pakistan. The pattern of this portrait is ready for processing for making moulds for striking coins.
Quaid-e-Tehreek Altaf Hussain Founder & Leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement ( MQM ) Is The Third Largest Political Party of Pakistan.
Mazar-e-Quaid- mausoleum of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Iconic symbol of Karachi throughout the world
Quaid-e-Tehreek Altaf Hussain Founder & Leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement ( MQM ) Is The Third Largest Political Party of Pakistan.
On the behest of the Master of the Mint, this portrait of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was carved by the artist. The portrait can appear on the Rs. 10 or Rs. 20 coins under consideration of the Government of Pakistan. The pattern of this portrait is ready for processing for making moulds for striking coins.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah Urdu: محمد على جناح (December 25, 1876 – September 11, 1948) was a Muslim politician and leader of the All India Muslim League who founded Pakistan and served as its first Governor-General. He is officially known in Pakistan as Quaid-e-Azam (Urdu: قائد اعظم — Great Leader) and
Best Known As: Founder of Pakistan
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a lawyer and politician who fought for the cause of India's independence from Britain, then moved on to found a Muslim state in Pakistan in 1947.
Jinnah entered politics in India in 1905 and by 1917 his charisma and diplomacy had made him a national leader and the most visible supporter of Hindu-Muslim unity. His strong belief in gradual and peaceful change was in contrast to the civil disobedience strategies of Mohandas Gandhi, and in the '20s Jinnah broke from the Indian National Congress to focus on an independent Muslim state.
In 1940 he demanded a separate nation in Pakistan and by 1947 he somehow managed to get it from the British and India. Through civil wars, a rotten economy and millions of displaced refugees, Quaid-i-Azam Jinnah ("great leader") pretty much built a country from scratch.
In his biography of Jinnah titled "Jinnah of Pakistan", the historian, Stanley Wolpert, makes the following observation that succinctly describes the legacy of Jinnah and his footprint on history:
Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Muhammad Ali Jinnah did all three.
Jinnah is depicted on all Pakistani rupee notes of denominations five and higher, and is the namesake of many Pakistani public institutions. The former Quaid-i-Azam International Airport, now called the Jinnah International Airport, in Karachi is Pakistan's busiest.
One of the largest streets in the Turkish capital Ankara — Cinnah Caddesi — is named after him. In Iran, one of the capital Tehran's most important new highways is also named after him, while the government released a stamp commemorating the centennial of Jinnah's birthday. The Mohammad Ali Jenah Expressway of Tehran is also named after him.
In Chicago, a portion of Devon Avenue was named as "Mohammed Ali Jinnah Way". The Mazar-e-Quaid,
Jinnah's mausoleum, is among Karachi's most imposing buildings. There is a "Jinnah Tower" in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, which was built to commemorate Jinnah.
Jinnah was played by Christopher Lee in the 1998 feature film Jinnah.
Mausoleum of Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah (Sister of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah) at Mazar e Qaid, Karachi, Pakistan.
This is the Mausoleum of the Quaid e Azam in Karachi. Visited on a Sunday during Ramazan and it was quiet and peaceful
On the behest of the Master of the Mint, this portrait of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah was carved by the artist. The portrait can appear on the Rs. 10 or Rs. 20 coins under consideration of the Government of Pakistan. The pattern of this portrait is ready for processing for making moulds for striking coins.
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PTI, tehreek insaf, Karachi, Imran Khan, Rally Karachi, Jalsa, Mazar Quaid, 25 Dec 2011,Wajahat Nazeer online, wajahatonline@gmail.com
Quaid-e-Tehreek Altaf Hussain Founder & Leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement ( MQM ) Is The Third Largest Political Party of Pakistan.
Dennis Quaid warms up on the set of Soul Surfer. Photo by Noah Hamilton; Courtesy of FilmDistrict. ©All Rights Reserved.
Since long I was planning to take some unique shot of Mazar-e-Quaid and finally I think I managed to achieve this.
Mazar-e-Quaid- mausoleum of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Iconic symbol of Karachi throughout the world
A member of Mehdi Foundation International holds up a poster which declares Imran Khan to be an improved version of the found of Pakistan, 'Quaid-e-Azam' Muhammad Ali Jinnah (PTI's Azadi Dharna, Sydney, Australia).
2017 Riviera Touring Club Riverton Car Show 14th October
I would appreciate it if anyone can verify this Pacers' authenticity.
The Quaid-i-Azam University is a public research university located in Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan. It consists four faculties and nine affiliated research institutes. The university is consistently ranked among the top 10 universities in Pakistan in "overall category" by the HEC and successfully entered its name in Quacquarelli Symonds ranking for the top 500 universities in the world in 2013. #qau #quaid-i-azam_university #public #research #university #Islamabad #pakistan #top10 #overall #HEC #top500 #beauty #igersislamabad #igerspakistan #igers #igersworldclub #ig_Islamabad #ig_pakistan #igworldclub #ig_asia #ig_university #instadaily #instabest #igdaily #love #mygallery
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.