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Iqbal Links
Pakistan Links
Social Links
Cities of Pakistan
News Groups
Pakistan Food
- Pakistani Cuisine
- Falooda (My Favourite)
Show Biz and Sports
Search Engines
Pakistani Music
- Music Site
- More Music Site
- Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (late) - The Music Legend
Pakistan Based Email
Internet Service Providers in Pakistan
Email Discussion Groups
Great Philosopers' Links
- Khalil Jibran
- Shaikh
Saadi Shirazi - When it comes to paying tribute to people like Sheikh
Saadi Shirazi, one finds himself/herself short of appropriate verbose.
- Omer
Khayyam
- Mirza
Asad Ullah Khan Ghalib - A great name in Urdu poetry is Mirza Asad
Ullah Khan Ghalib. His poetic work has unique features. In a humorous
and refreshing way, Ghalib used to deliver his words of wisdom
- John
Milton - John Milton wrote ever green novels named "Paradise Lost"
and "Paradise Regained". Due to his outstanding qualitative work, his
work is still as popular as it was in 17th century, when John Milton
wrote those novels.
- William
Shakespeare - One of the greatest names in English Literature. No
introduction required.
Great Leaders' Links
- Muhammad
Ali Jinnah, The Quaid-e-Azam
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan needs no
introduction. Professionally a barrister, he raised voice for right
of freedom for enslaved and oppressed Muslims of India. His life from
1877 to 1948 is full of outstanding achievements which gives a clear
picture of his wonder personality. For his sacrifices and honesty,
he is known as "Quaid-e-Azam" which means, the greatest leader. And
undoubtedly, he is one of the greatest leaders for not only people
of Pakistan, but for the whole humanity especially the oppressed people.
Please click here to read more about the great Quaid.
- Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln needs no introduction either. Member of a poor enslaved
family, Abe raised voice for the oppressed and troubled black people
of Southern America. The most prominent figure of the history, most
successful president of the United States of America and one of those
leaders who could be idealised by any nation or individual of the
world. Please click here to learn more about Abraham Lincoln.
- Mao
Tse Tung
Mao of China, the revolution agent who led the socialist revolution
of China in 1949. Teachings of Mao are the foundations on the basis
of which, a nation of most populated country of the world emerged
on the world map as one of the strongest Military, Economic and Trade
power of the world in only 50 years. Please click here to learn more
about him.
- Mohan
Das Karam Chand Gandhi
One of the most determined leaders of oppressed India, who left no
stone untruned in ensuring freedom of India from British. Two great
leaders of South Asian region, Mr. Gandhi and Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
fought against British rule from a single platform. Mr. Gandhi is
the most respected personality for Indian people today and he is commonly
known as "Bapu" which means "the Father". Please click here to know
more about Mr. Gandhi.
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