Monday, November 14, 2011

Archive for the ‘Pakistani Girl/ Pakistani Girls’


Archive for the ‘Pakistani Girl/ Pakistani Girls’ Category

Pakistanic: Pakistan Online Web Magazine

October 12, 2008
Moving flag of Pakistan
Image via Wikipedia
Pakistanic is emerging online web magazine on all thing related to pakistan. from Politics to Food and lifestyle to sport, Pakistanicis aiming to share everything online with pakistani People and the world.
Pakistanic is Open project where user can share there stories too and discuss the issues. Politics is one of the favorite topic of Pakistani people but Pakistani is open for every type of topics.
If you want to share something, Pakistanic is here to welcome you, just request an account and within 12 hours you will get an account on Pakistanic. Lets start sharing with the world.
Editor: Aslam Bhai
Media and Site Manager: Yaseen Ch
E-mail: editor@pakistanic.com


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Beauty of Pakistan

May 17, 2007
Beauty of Pakistan, originally uploaded by Mandana Zaidi.

Equilibrium

March 4, 2007
Equilibrium, originally uploaded by notmicrobutsoft (Camera-Robbed Once Again).
Famous Chitrali Dance (from Kelash Valley); presented at Media City, on 11 December 2006 – during the festivities of International Mountains Day in Isamabad
Rare opportunity seized by any tourist to see the colorful Kalash dance is that of a festival day. There are four main festivals of the Kalash people. The spring festival in May to safeguard the shepherds when they go out to pastures, the summer festival of harvest in August, the autumn festival in October to celebrate the grape and walnut harvest and the winter festival in December to welcome the New Year and purity the village.
Joshi or Chilimjusht (14th and 15th May): This festival is held in spring, when girls pick the first flower of the season. The days are marked by the dancing, visiting each other, exchanging flowers, milk and milk products.

Utchal (Mid-July): It is celebrated to mark the harvest of wheat and barley. The celebration lasts for two days with dancing, singing, and feasting being its main features.
Chowas: (18th to 21st December): Chowas is a winter festival celebrated to welcome the New Year. The entire population remains indoor. It is celebrated by feasting and merry making until the elders, who sit on a hill top, watching the sun reaching the orbit, then declare the advent of the New Year. They come down from the hills, light their torches, performs dances and sacrifice goats at later.

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