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    Exploring Self

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    It was originally shot in monochrome. As I have mentioned above that It is a Self Portrait, I believe that "Exploration of the hidden begins from the self." This is all the photo is about. Thank you for your comment.

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    Malang

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    Jonathan.L.Lee's Ancient Supremacy describes Malang as 'a religious mystic, often with heterodox or extreme sufi tendencies; a shrine attendant.'
    Lahore - 2016

    Untitled

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    Your so superficial phrasings "tortured woman" and "animal" give a clear idea of 'FREE WORLD" expressions which you seem to be an ardent advocate of. It is too premature to degrade diverse beauty of world cultures under pretext of free world expressions. Your cultural upbringing in a world where your social conscience approves of "nudity" and terms women body organs as "assets" does not spoil our vision of your world. People in my region still respect women everywhere and respect their cultural attires, customs and expressions. I am shocked to notice that how ignorant you are of perception of womanhood in OTHER cultures with no personal knowledge of historical and cultural realities other than a vision tarnished by AGENDA BASED FICTION & MEDIA PROPAGANDA. I request you to revise your cultural understanding and learn to accept cultural diversity on equality without implied sarcasm to people of the world. 

    Regards!

    untitled

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    water is an obsession of every child, it is a general observation that kids love to play with water but not all are lucky to have it, even for their basic use, Sansi community is also one of those unlucky ones who have to fetch water from far away. Tayyaba, a born Sansi is enjoying splashes of water who normally faces water scarcity.

  1. Kids in deprived and neglected nomadic tribal cultures in many Urban centers of Pakistan do not get mother care. Many times infants are being looked after with grown kids of the family who act as surrogate mothers.

  2. I roamed city streets with my camera in an auto rickshaw. It is always fascinating to look at Mughal architecture from inside a noisy bumpy vehicle like auto rickshaw. I took this shot as I approached near Shalamar Gardens on Grand Trunk Road in Lahore City, Pakistan.

  3. Man is selling Bands and Badges, Flags and stuff for devotees of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) at Bazar-e-Hakeema, Lahore, Pakistan on 12th of Rabi' al-awwal, which is the third month in the Islamic calendar. During this month, majority of the Muslims celebrate Mawlid - the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on the twelfth of this month.

    Untitled 4

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    Thank You for commenting, There were alot of things and activities happening in the street, these ladies were keenly observing everything so I captured this group of women only. 

    Untitled 4

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    Young Muslim ladies looking at the decorations in the street on Eid Milad-un-Nabi ( Birthday of Prophet Muhammad PBUH), at Koocha Muhammadi, Said Mitha Bazar, Lahore, Pakistan.

    Abode of Kings

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    Khan-e-Jahan Bahadur Zafar Jang Kokaltash was a high ranking officer during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb Alamigir. His original name Mir Malik Husain and he was Aurungzeb’s foster brother and a noble in the imperial court., Aurangzeb gave him the title of Khan-e-Jahan Bahadur Zafar Jang Kokaltash Khan and raised his rank from 700 horses to 7000 horses.
    A quiet man by nature, Kokaltash Khan was regarded as an intellectual of the imperial court and is widely believed to have written a history of Assam titled “Tarikh-i-Assam”. He died in 1697 and was buried in a fine mausoleum fit for a noble which is ignored and will soon demolish, it is now a place of rest for locals.

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