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Rajdhani (Urdu: دمارہمغب) is a union council in the Kotli District, Azad Kashmir, 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of the city of Kotli, the capital of the Kotli District and 64 kilometres (40 mi) north of Azad Kashmir's rapidly expanding model city of Mirpur. The Kotli-Mirpur Main Road passes through the village.
Hum Sab Ka Pakistan: 1982 "Maaon Ki Dua" [27] Alamgir "Is Parcham Ke Saye Talay Hum Eik Hain" [27] Benjamin Sisters [27] "Aye Watan Hum Hain Teri Shama Ke Parwanon Mein" Alamgir (written by Josh Malihabadi), music by Ghulam Nabi Abdul Latif, film Aag Ka Darya (1966)) Hum Sab Ka Pakistan "Tera Pakistan Hai" [27] Amjad Hussain [27] (Single)
Pakistan, [e] officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, [f] is a country in South Asia. It is the fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, [c] having the second-largest Muslim population as of 2023. Islamabad is the nation's capital, while Karachi is its largest city and financial centre.
A-Plus TV is a Pakistani entertainment TV channel.Its chairman is Abdul Jabbar. It is a major entertainment channel in Pakistan. [1]A-Plus presents a mix of programs ranging from drama serials, sitcoms, soaps, music shows, reality shows, morning shows, talk shows, health shows and magazine shows.
"Dekhta Hai Tu Kya" Rajesh Roshan: Javed Akhtar Keerthi Sagathia "Dekhta Hai Tu Kya" (Remix Version) Maan Gaye Mughal-e-Azam "Ishquiyaan" Anu Malik Sanjay Chhel Sonu Nigam, Aftab Sabri, Hashim Sabri Meerabai Not Out "O Dil Sambhal" Sandesh Shandilya: Soumik Sen: Shaan Mere Baap Pehle Aap "Shamma Shamma" Tauseef Akhtar Sameer Mission Istaanbul
Rajdhani may refer to: Rajdhani, 1956 Indian film; Rajadhani, Indian Malayalam-language film; Rajadhani, Indian Kannada-language film; Rajdhani, Kotli, a village in Pakistan; Rajdhani, Gorakhpur, a village in India; Rajdhani Park metro station, Delhi Mtero, India; Rajdhani Express, premium passenger train service in India
Today mostly Pakistani religious parties uses this slogan in their rallies. However Jinnah had a clear stance on this slogan, “Neither the Muslim League Working Committee nor I ever passed a resolution [called] 'Pakistan ka matlab kya' — you may have used it to catch a few votes,” said Quaid-e-Azam.
1980 Aaj Ki Raat Hai (EMI Pakistan) 1980 Aziz Mian Qawwal (EMI Pakistan) 1980 Tarrapte Hai Machalte Hai (Shalimar Recording Company Pakistan / Multitone Records) 1981 Aziz Mian Ka Wada (EMI Pakistan) 1981 Aziz Mian Vol.1 (EMI Pakistan) 1981 Aziz Mian Vol.2 (EMI Pakistan) 1982 Aankh Barsi Hai Tere Naam Pe (EMI Pakistan) 1982 Tha Bhi Mai Aur Hoo ...