Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Pakistan 20 rupees new coin 2011 - 60 years Pakistan and China Friendship

The obverse or the front side of the coin has the crescent and a five-point star in the centre. The edge of the coin is marked by 60 beads while Islami Jamhooria Pakistan inscribed in Urdu can be read over the star.

The year 2011 is written under the crescent. The denomination 20, both in Urdu and English, flank the crescent.


The other side of the coin has the number 60 in bold font over which 2011 YEAR OF PAK CHINA FRIENDSHIP is written. A firm handshake can be seen under the number 60. The span of six decades signifying the long-lasting bond is referred to as '1951-2011' at the bottom.

 
Material: CuNi
Weight: 9.50 g
Diameter: 30.00 mm
Mintage: 100,000

New Coin -- Pakistan 20 rupees 2011 -- 60 years Pakistan and China Friendship

New Coin - Pakistan 20 rupees 2011 - 60 years Pakistan and China Friendship

Bol Background Music - Bol - the movie | Baqir Abbas | Full song 2011

Bol Background Music - Bol - the movie | Baqir Abbas | Full song 2011

Mumkin Hai - Bol - the movie | Ahmed Jahanzeb & Shuja Haider | Full song 2011

Mumkin Hai - Bol - the movie | Ahmed Jahanzeb & Shuja Haider | Full song 2011

Din Pareshan Hai (Film Version) - Bol - the movie | Sajjad Ali | Full song 2011

Din Pareshan Hai (Film Version) - Bol - the movie | Sajjad Ali | Full song 2011

Monday, June 6, 2011

Ye Tera Pakistan hy Ye Mera Pakistan ( With Jhelum Photos )

Tera Pakistan Hai Ye Mera Pakistan Hai . With Jhelum Photos

Jhelum City , A Beautiful City in Pakistan


Jhelum City , New Photos

About Jhelum River




Jhelum River: A magnificent river that  flows in India and Pakistan has a total length of about 505 miles. It is the biggest and most occidental of the notorious five rivers of Punjab. This river is an affluent of the Indus River, and its hydrology is basically handled by snowmelt in the spring and the Indian monsoon.

Sunset at Jhelum River

Sunset at River Jhelum
Jhelum River, is a river that flows in India and Pakistan. It is the largest and most western of the five rivers of Punjab, and passes through Jhelum District. It is a tributary of the Chenab River and has a total length of about 505 miles (813 kilometers).
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Jhelum Logo 4

Jhelum Logo 4

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I'm From Jhelum So I'm automatically cooler than you. jhelum Logo 3

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