Friday, July 30, 2010

My Old and Lovely Country Pakistan

Assalam-o-Alaikum,
Welcome to my Blog. Here you can see my collection of old pictures of Pakistan. Before you enjoy this photo collection, I want to share little history of Pakistan.
The concept of a separate Muslim "nation" or "people," qaum, is inherent in Islam, but this concept bears no resemblance to a territorial entity. The proposal for a Muslim state in India was first enunciated in 1930 by the poet-philosopher Muhammad Iqbal, who suggested that the four northwestern provinces (Sindh, Balochistan, Punjab, and the North-West Frontier Province) should be joined in such a state. In a 1933 pamphlet Choudhary Rahmat Ali, a Cambridge student, coined the name Pakstan (later Pakistan), on behalf of those Muslims living in Punjab, Afghan (North-West Frontier Province), Kashmir, Sind, and Balochistan. Alternatively the name was said to mean "Land of the Pure."
Pakistan came into existence as a dominion within the Commonwealth in August 1947, with Jinnah as governor-general and Liaquat Ali Khan as prime minister. With West and East Pakistan separated by more than 1,000 miles of Indian territory and with the major portion of the wealth and resources of the British heritage passing to India, Pakistan's survival seemed to hang in the balance. Of all the well-organized provinces of British India, only the comparatively backward areas of Sindh, Balochistan, and the North-West Frontier came to Pakistan intact. The Punjab and Bengal were divided, and Kashmir became disputed territory. Economically, the situation seemed almost hopeless; the new frontier cut off Pakistani raw materials from the Indian factories, disrupting industry, commerce, and agriculture. The partition and the movement of refugees were accompanied by terrible massacres for which both communities were responsible. India remained openly unfriendly; its economic superiority expressed itself in a virtual blockade. The dispute over Kashmir brought the two countries to the verge of war; and India's command of the headworks controlling the water supplies to Pakistan's eastern canal colonies gave it an additional economic weapon. The resulting friction, by obstructing the process of sharing the assets inherited from the British raj (according to plans previously agreed), further handicapped Pakistan.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

About Syed Mubashir Hassan Gillani

About Me:

My name is Syed Mubashir Hassan Gillani. I am 24 years old.
I belong to Gillani Syed family. My father is a lawyer and also a businessman.
I have only sister.
I completed my graduation in 2009 and now I am doing my job in Arif I.T Solutions as Web Designer and Developer.
I did my BS.c in Peshawar University.
I have completed my courses.
I live in Pakistan.

My Resume:

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION:
University of Peshawar, Peshawar Pakistan
BSc in Computer Science - Jan 2010
WORKING EXPERIENCE:
Arif I.T Solutions, Peshawar, Pakistan
Dates: June 2009 - Present
Job Title: Web Designer & Developer

TCS, Peshawar, Pakistan
Dates: October 2008 - January 2009
Job Title: Data Entry Operator

Go Solutions, Peshawar, Pakistan
Dates: June 2006 - October 2008
Job Title: Flash Designer

City Computer College, Peshawar, Pakistan
Dates: August 2004 - November 2006
Job Title: Website Trainer

Peshawar Online, Peshawar, Pakistan
Dates: August 2004 - November 2006
Job Title: Web Designer

PROJECTS:
www.divaorbit.com
Type / Completed On: Professional / Present

www.parkresidence.com.af
Type / Completed On: Professional / Present

www.ppspak.net
Type / Completed On: Professional / July 2010

www.pakmeals.com
Type / Completed On: Professional / November 2008

www.orientalskill.com
Type / Completed On: Professional / July 2007

www.peshawaronline.com
Type / Completed On: Professional / April 2007

www.focusonfrontier.com
Type / Completed On: Professional / February 2006

QUALIFICATION / SKILLS:
Skill Title

Web Designer
Web Developer
Adobe Flash Designer
Office Automation

Thank You!

Mubashir Gillani