A large, quick and effective network of communications is necessary for the growth of a country. In Pakistan, the PTCL has spread a wide network of phones.
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A large, quick and effective network of communications is necessary for the growth of a country. In Pakistan, the PTCL has spread a wide network of phones.
1947 saw the first of many fights which the world witnessed between Pakistan and India, over Kashmir. Although more than 70% of the population of Kashmir is Muslims.
Umer Marvi is another folktale from Sindh. It is a bit different from the rest as it focuses more on a woman’s loyalty and dedication to her beloved.
Yousuf Khan and Sherbano is a Pashtun folktale penned by Ismaila Ali Haider Joshi. The folktale is set in the beautiful Swabi District.
Sohni Mahiwal is a tragic folk tale of two ill-fated lovers. Sohni was the daughter of a potter. She was a very pretty girl and often helped her father at his workshop.
Sassi Pannu; this folk tale is from the province of Sindh. Sassi was the daughter of a washer man.
Jam Tamachi was a ruler of Sindh, Thatta, Pakistan. There are three lakes lying between Jherruk and Thatta called the Keenjhar , the Chholmari and Sonahri.
The tragic story of Moomal and Rano is from Sindh province. Momal Rano or Mumal Rano is a romantic tale of Momal and Rano from the Sindhi folklore and Rajasthani folklore.
The love story of Mir Shahdad and Mehnaz is of Balochi origin. Mir Shahdad Khan Rind belonged to a prominent family from Balochistan.
Lila Chanesar is traditional story which dates back to 14th century to the time of one of the Soomra rulers in Sindh, Pakistan.