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  2. Qaumi Taranah - Wikipedia

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    The National Anthem of Pakistan, [a] also known by its incipit "The Sacred Land", [b] is the national anthem of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and formerly the Dominion of Pakistan. [1] First composed by Ahmad G. Chagla in 1949, lyrics in Persified Urdu were later written by Hafeez Jalandhari in 1952.

  3. Tarana-e-Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Tarana-e-Pakistan. (English: "O Land of the Pure!") " O Land of the Pure " is claimed to be Pakistan's first national anthem, which was broadcast on the country's national radio on 14 August 1947. [1] An unsubstantiated claim is that it was composed by Jagannath Azad at the request of Mohammad Ali Jinnah. It was never officially adopted as ...

  4. National symbols of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan has several official national symbols, including a flag, an emblem, an anthem, a memorial tower as well as several national heroes. The symbols were adopted at various stages in the existence of Pakistan and there are various rules and regulations governing their definition or use. The oldest symbol is the Lahore Resolution, adopted by ...

  5. Hafeez Jalandhari - Wikipedia

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    Abu Al-Asar Hafeez Jalandhari PP HI (Urdu: ابو الاثر حفیظ جالندھری; 14 January 1900 – 21 December 1982) was a Pakistani poet who wrote the lyrics for the National Anthem of Pakistan [1][2][3] and the Anthem of Azad Kashmir. [4] He wrote in Urdu and Persian languages and is widely celebrated throughout Pakistan. [1]

  6. List of songs about Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    A song by Pakistan Navy. 2021. "Aik Qaum, Aik Manzil" [6] Ali Zafar and Aima Baig. Released by ISPR on the occasion of Pakistan Day. "Hari Ghari Tayyar" [7] (Remake) Ali Hamza, Ali Noor, Asim Azhar and Ali Azmat [2] (originally sung by Khalid Waheed before 1980s)[8] Released by ISPR on the occasion of Defence Day.

  7. Pakistan Zindabad (anthem) - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. "Amar Shonar Bangla". " Torana-i-Pakistan ", [ a] more popularly known as " Pakistan Zindabad ", [ b] was an alternative national anthem sung by East Pakistan during its existence until liberation of Bangladesh in 1971. The song is in Bengali, the language of East Pakistan, and was adopted from a poem by an East Pakistani poet ...

  8. Category:Pakistan national anthems - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's present and historical national anthems. Pages in category "Pakistan national anthems" ... Pakistan Zindabad (anthem) Q. Qaumi Taranah; T. Tarana-e-Pakistan

  9. Faith, Unity, Discipline - Wikipedia

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    Faith, Unity, Discipline. State emblem of Pakistan, with Iman, Ittihad, Nazm inscribed on the scroll. Faith, Unity, Discipline (Urdu: ایمان، اتحاد، نظم, romanized: Īmān, Ittiḥād, Naẓm) is the national motto of Pakistan. It is regarded as the guiding principle of Pakistan's nationhood. [1] Upon the independence of Pakistan ...