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indian songs lyrics
Raaton ko apni palkon se
Khwaab sajane do, (khwaab sajane do)
Phir khwaabon ko aankhon se,
Neend churana do
(Tulsi Kumar Begins)
Khaamoshiyaan rakhti hain, apni bhi ek zubaan
Khamoshi ko chupke se sab keh jaane do
Kuch toh hua hai, (yeh jo hua hai)
Jo na pata hai, (yeh kya hua hai)
Kuch toh hua hai, (samjho kuch samjho na)
(Instrumental Break)
Jo kadam kadam chaloon, tujhe hi tai karoon main
Saansein band kar tujhe oddh loon
Tu khyaal sa mila hai jisko gin sakoon main
Aadaton mein tujhe jod loon
Tujh se roshan raatein saari
Tujh pe hi khatam baatein saari
Khaamoshiyaan rakhti hain, apni bhi ek zubaan
Khamoshi ko chupke se sab keh jaane do
Kuch toh hua hai, (yeh jo hua hai)
Jo na pata hai, (yeh kya hua hai)
Kuch toh hua hai, (samjho kuch samjho na)
(Instrumental Break)
Tujhe ek baar pyaar se jo choo sakoon main
Waqt ko phir wahin rok doon
Phir dil machal ke * ko bhool jaaye
Dhadkano ka safar chodd doon
Tune di hai, saari khushiyaan
Tu hai, toh hai meri duniya
Khaamoshiyaan rakhti hain, apni bhi ek zubaan
Khamoshi ko chupke se sab keh jaane do
Kuch toh hua hai, (yeh jo hua hai)
Jo na pata hai, (yeh kya hua hai)
Kuch toh hua hai, (samjho kuch samjho na)
Khwaab sajane do, (khwaab sajane do)
Phir khwaabon ko aankhon se,
Neend churana do
(Tulsi Kumar Begins)
Khaamoshiyaan rakhti hain, apni bhi ek zubaan
Khamoshi ko chupke se sab keh jaane do
Kuch toh hua hai, (yeh jo hua hai)
Jo na pata hai, (yeh kya hua hai)
Kuch toh hua hai, (samjho kuch samjho na)
(Instrumental Break)
Jo kadam kadam chaloon, tujhe hi tai karoon main
Saansein band kar tujhe oddh loon
Tu khyaal sa mila hai jisko gin sakoon main
Aadaton mein tujhe jod loon
Tujh se roshan raatein saari
Tujh pe hi khatam baatein saari
Khaamoshiyaan rakhti hain, apni bhi ek zubaan
Khamoshi ko chupke se sab keh jaane do
Kuch toh hua hai, (yeh jo hua hai)
Jo na pata hai, (yeh kya hua hai)
Kuch toh hua hai, (samjho kuch samjho na)
(Instrumental Break)
Tujhe ek baar pyaar se jo choo sakoon main
Waqt ko phir wahin rok doon
Phir dil machal ke * ko bhool jaaye
Dhadkano ka safar chodd doon
Tune di hai, saari khushiyaan
Tu hai, toh hai meri duniya
Khaamoshiyaan rakhti hain, apni bhi ek zubaan
Khamoshi ko chupke se sab keh jaane do
Kuch toh hua hai, (yeh jo hua hai)
Jo na pata hai, (yeh kya hua hai)
Kuch toh hua hai, (samjho kuch samjho na)
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Amazing Landscape Of Pakistan
Nature pictures are always beautiful and attractive,
whenever nature comes in mind, their we get a lot of variety of views
and scenes. Here are the perfect collection of amazing landscape of
north pakistan that fill of beautiful mountains covered with snow,
rivers, forest and complete greenery giving a breathtaking view. In
these pictures the photographer tried to show us same place in different
seasons. Just have a look.
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Ansoo Lake is a high-altitude lake located in the Kaghan Valley . |
Landscape Of Pakistan Deosai Plains
National Park-1
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Landscape Of North Pakistan Naran-1
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Landscape Of Pakistan Baby Saral Lake Kaghan Valley-2 |
Landscape Of Pakistan Golden Range Passu-Hunza Valley-1 |
Landscape Of Pakistan Saif-ul-Muluk Lake Kaghan Valley |
Landscape Of North Pakistan Dudupatsar Lake Kaghan Valley-4 |
Amazing Landscape Of Pakistan Mansehra |
Rakaposhi, is a mountain in the Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan. |
Amazing Facts about Pakistan.
Assests & Resources
- Pakistan has sixth largest population in the world.
- Pakistan has world’s largest irrigation system.
- Khewra salt mine, the second largest salt mine in the world is in Pakistan.
- Pakistan holds four out of fourteen highest peaks in the world. K2 is the second highest mountain in the world.
- The world’s largest deep sea port, Gawadar is in Pakistan.
- Thar Desert, one of the largest deserts, is in Pakistan.
- World’s highest Polo ground is in Pakistan where Shundur Polo festival is being organized.
- Edhi is running one of the World’s largest Ambulance network.
- The highest railway station of Asia is in Pakistan.
- Karakoram Highway runs through the northern areas connecting Pakistan with China’s Xingjiang province is often described as ” Eighth Wonder of the World” due to the marvel of civil engineering as it has taken 15 years to complete by the Pakistan Army Engineers in collaboration with China. It’s been labeled as “World’s highest paved international Road” under World’s toughest terrain.
- Thar Coal reserves are estimated to be 850 Trillion Cubic Feet. There is enough coal in Pakistan's Thar area that it can be used to generate power for the next 100 years without relying on other power sources
- The mineral resource at Reko Diq (Balouchistan) is estimated at 5.9 billion tonnes with an average copper grade of 0.41% and an average gold grade of 0.22 g/tonne.
Power & Strength
- Pakistan is ninth super-power nation of the world.
- Pakistan is the 34th largest nation of the world by Area
- The economy of Pakistan is the 26th largest in the world in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP)
- Pakistani armed forces are internationally ranked sixth largest in the world by 2010.
- Sixth nuclear power of the world.
- Pakistan is notable for having one of the best trained airforce pilots in the world.
- Air Commodore MM ALAM (Late) has a world record of shooting down 5 planes in less than a Minute.
- The country is listed among the "Next Eleven" economies.
Education & Achievements
- Pakistan has seventh largest collection of scientists and engineers.
- Pakistan has world's youngest civil judge, Muhammad Illyas.
- World’s youngest certified Microsoft Experts Arfa Kareem (Late) and Babar Iqbal are from Pakistan.
- Dr. Abdus Salam – Nobel Prize winner (Physics 1979).
- LUMS (Lahore University of Management Sciences) attracts students from Middle East, the Far East, Central Asia, and other parts of South Asia.
- Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan hailed as the most important Qawwali singer of the 20th century and received many awards around the globe such as The “Legends” award at the UK Asian Music Awards (2005).
Agriculture
Pakistan
is one of the world's largest producers of the following commodities
according to FAOSTAT, the statistical arm of the Food and Agriculture
Organisation of The United Nations, given here with the 2008 ranking:
- Pakistan is the world's third largest producer of Apricot
- Pakistan is the world's second largest producer of Buffalo Milk
- Pakistan is the world's third largest producer of Chickpea
- Pakistan is the world's fourth largest producer of Cotton, lint
- Pakistan is the world's third largest producer of Cotton, Seed
- Pakistan is the world's fifth largest producer of Dates
- Pakistan is the world's sixth largest producer of Mango
- Pakistan is the world's fourth largest producer of Onion, dry
- Pakistan is the world's eleventh largest producer of Oranges
- Pakistan is the world's eleventh largest producer of Rice,paddy
- Pakistan is the world's fifth largest producer of Sugarcane
- Pakistan is the world's ninth largest producer of Tangerines, mandarin orange, clementine
- Pakistan is the world's tenth largest producer of Wheat
Miscellaneous
- Pakistan’s national anthem tune ranks first in the top three tunes of the world.
- Pakistan is the only Muslim nuclear power.
- The second largest Muslim population in the world after Indonesia.
- About 50% of the world's footballs are made in Pakistan.
- One of the oldest civilizations in history, Mohenjo Daro is in Pakistan.
- First PC virus was created by two Pakistani brothers. (Maybe not something to be very proud of, but it still might have required an impressive level of intellect to do so).
- The Shah Faisal Mosque in Islamabad can accommodate almost 100,000 worshipers. Completed in 1976, it could at that time probably hold the city’s entire population.
Memberships
Pakistan is a founding member of:
- Islamic Conference (now the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation),
- South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation,
- Developing 8 Countries and
- The Economic Cooperation Organization.
It is also a member of the:
- United Nations,
- Commonwealth of Nations,
- World Trade Organization,
- G33 developing countries,
- Group of 77 developing nations
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