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A black field with a white circle on middle. 2004–present Flag of Lashkar-e-Islam: A plain black field with لشكرِ اسلام written in white in the middle. 1996–present Flag of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi: A flag divided into a two sections. The top part has two black and two white horizontal stripes.
A Pakistan Army soldier in combat gear during training. MILITARY UNIFORMS Insignia Organization 1959-1962 US Armed Forces Information for Pakistan Armed Forces. From 1947 to the early 2000s, Pakistan's military uniforms closely resembled those of their counterparts in the British armed services. [114]
The Pakistan Army (Urdu: پاکستان فوج, romanized: Pākistān Fãuj, pronounced [ˈpaːkɪstaːn faːɔːdʒ]), commonly known as the Pak Army (Urdu: پاک فوج, romanized: Pāk Fãuj), is the land service branch and the largest component of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The president of Pakistan is the supreme commander of the army.
The following 15 pages use this file: Colonel (Pakistan) Comparative army officer ranks of Anglophone countries; Comparative army officer ranks of Asia; Comparative army officer ranks of the Commonwealth; Field marshal; Field marshal (Pakistan) Military star ranking; Pakistan Air Force ranks and insignia; Pakistan Army; Pakistan Army ranks and ...
List of military flags; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Streitkräfte Pakistans; Pakistan Air Force; Pakistan Navy; Pakistan Army; Vorlage:Navigationsleiste Pakistanische Streitkräfte; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Ένοπλες Δυνάμεις του Πακιστάν; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Escaramuzas fronterizas entre Irán y Pakistán de 2024
The Minar-e-Pakistan (Urdu: مينارِ پاكستان; Mīnār-ĕ Pākistān) which is the national tower of Pakistan also known as Tower of Pakistan is a 60 metre tall concrete minaret in Iqbal Park in Lahore. [13] The Minar was built on the site where the Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution, demanding the creation of Pakistan.
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The following 39 pages use this file: Asim Munir; Azam Khan Hoti; Azhar Abbas (general) Babar Iftikhar; Civil Armed Forces; Colonel (Pakistan) Comparative army officer ranks of Anglophone countries; Comparative army officer ranks of Asia; Comparative army officer ranks of the Commonwealth; Faiz Hameed; List of gendarmeries; Masood Aslam ...