Pakistani ladies group

Posted by Sobia Junaid on Saturday, December 26, 2009


A rather grainy, amateurish yet still glamorous photograph of a group of Pakistani ladies posing at a party. Silk and satin make Pakistani girls, and they sure know how to turn on the charm. Sassy, sexy and exuding confidence of a kind that can make men drool, these ladies know how to pull your strings.
Just look at the mischief in their beautiful eyes!

Peshawar girls on a rickshaw

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Students of a well known medical college pose atop a Qinqui rickshaw during a field trip in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. Stunningly beautiful, these hot blooded Pathan babes sure know how to create a winning photoshoot. This is truly a striking cultural representation of the modern day female inheritors of the ancient Gandhara region, almost Graeco-Roman in their beauty.
Qinquis are now ubiquitous in the northern regions of Pakistan due to their low cost, increased seating capacity and easy import through the land routes from China. Most are brought over the Karakorum highway on ancient the Silk Road. They seem to be taking over the market from the erstwhile popular modified Vespa rickhaws.

1980s style

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A rather remarkable photograph of a girl posing for the camera. This seems to be an old picture of a Pakistani model from the 1980s, of the kind you see in hair salons and beauty parlours in the Land of the Pure. Notice the haze around her hair and the grainy quality of the picture.
This girl is vaguely reminiscent of the Indian actress Pooja Bhatt. Sensual and nostalgic and once, this picture is an interesting portrayal of the Pakistani female.

Khyber College Girls

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Here we see girls of the Medical College in Peshawar on their field trip. You’d be hard pressed to find so many beautiful girls in one single photograph! They’re sitting on the banks of a stream in the North West Frontier Province of Pakstan. Notice the picturesque bed of pebbles contrasting with their beautiful clothes.
The two girls in the pink and blue shalwars look especially photogenic. Their clothes complement each other and the environment, creating an impressive effect. Whether Pathan, Punjabi, Sindhi or Baluchi, Pakistani girls prove yet again that when it comes to style and beauty, no other women in the Subcontinent compare.

Lady in Red

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Here we have a beautiful picture of a Pakistani girl in red shalwar kameez. With clear skin, dyed hair and a sexy pout, this girl is looking good. Notice the red bangles matching with her dress. Her earring or “jhumka” is also studded with matching crimson gems. A very traditional Pakistani look in a beautiful girl!
This girl gives a distinctly South Punjabi or Seraiki look. She may even be Sindhi. The deep shade of her lipstick also alludes to her relatively dark skin complexion.

Shalwar kameez

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Here we see a group of Pakistani friends at a party. Notice the outdoor canopy in the background. Clad in traditional party attire, these Pakistani females are wearing shalwar kameez and sari. Shalwar kameez is worn principally in Pakistan (known as salwar kameez in India). Derived from the ancient Persian dress of a similar type, the shalwar kameez is the national dress of Pakistan. It has evolved in many beautiful types, and Pakistan continues to dominate the internatioanl shalwar kameez market.
The Sari on the other hand is an ancient Graeco-Indic creation in vogue since the Vedic times. Heavily influenced by European (principally ancient Greek) dresses, the Sari is now the most commonly worn female dress in India. It is also worn in Pakistan, usually as a party dress.

At wedding

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Two beautiful Pakistani girls at a wedding. The venue appears to be one of the so called “marriage halls” that are prevalent across Pakistan. A peculiarity to the Land of the Pure, “marriage halls” are stand alone ballrooms dedicated solely to weddings and associated parties.
This may be due to the fact that weddings are usually the only parties ever held in the country in public. These venues do brisk business all year round, more so in the winters.

Nadia Khan popular among Pakistani girls

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“Happy to you!” *barf*
The famed (notorious) television presenter Nadia Khan of PTV’s Bandhan fame, has her own very successful and wildly popular television talk show on GEO TV. Called the Nadia Khan Show, the gig has featured celebrities ranging from successful Pakistani girls to cricketers and Bollywood stars. Recently, a Pakistani cricketer denied reports of his alleged marriage to an Indian girl by appearing on the show.
Nadia Khan first appeared in the popular television serial called Bandhan, playing a distraught wife who demands a divorce from her Pakistani husband. However, the show has a happy ending. The show might have been meant as an inspiration or social lesson to married Pakistani girls who are not on the best of terms with their inlaws or husbands. Pakistani girls are often pressurised to give into inlaws demands, and thereby divorce rates are lower than in the West. However, Nadia Khan sought to demonstrate that husbands can also support their wives, thereby leading to a better life.
“Today, Nadia Khan is one of the cultural icons of Pakistan,” says Sania Azad of Sukkur. “The girls of Pakistan are defintely rallying around her. She has a very wide feminine appeal…almost feminist!”

Iconic Pakistani girl!

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We’ve obtained what is probably one of the most popular pictures of any Pakistani girl on the Internet. This picture has been in circulation since the early 2000s, and the dupatta and the mischievous smile is as iconic as a Pakistani girl can get. What is being termed as a masterpiece of cultural photography, this girl known only as “A” has been around the world a zillion times in 8 years!

Pakistani girls in traditional dress

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Pakistani girls representing the four provinces of Pakistan seen here in traditional garb. Such costumes are often seen on the 14th of August or the 23rd of March on Independence Day celebrations in Pakistan. The application of face paint indicates that they are dressed up as either Pakhtun or Baluchi women, while the girl on the left is from the eastern Indus Valley region of Sindh or Punjab.
From left to right: Sindhi dress, Pakhtun and Baluchi dress.

Load Shedding in Pakistan

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A very glamorous perspective on load shedding (electricity cuts) in Pakistan. A model was preparing for a photoshoot, and the lights went out at the crucial moment. Very interesting shot indeed! Notice the glow of the candleligh

Kashmala Tariq

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Kashmala Tariq is unarguably one of Pakistan’s most glamorous politicians. After the passing of the late Benazir Bhutto, Pakistanis the world over are writing in about the great allure of this Pakistani beauty. Purported to be married with a child, the stunning Kashmala Tariq is nevertheless the object of many a man’s fantasies, having an almost Amazonian domineering quality about her.
Educated from the London School of Economics, Kashmala Tariq first entered Pakistani politics as a Member of National Assembly MNA from a woman’s quota seat as part of the PML Q government. Headed by Chaudhry Shujaat, the notorious PML Q was ruthlessly beaten in the last Pakistani general elections that saw the emergence of a rather improbable Zardari-Sharif alliance. Kashmala Tariq, never one to be browbeaten, however, continues to be seen in some of the most prominent social circles of the capital.
She is seen here wearing a white shalwar kameez as she arrives for a local event

Girls flashing V Sign

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Another great photograph of Pakistani girls at a local cricket match. According to the source, this was taken at a Lahore stadium. Notice the effervescent fervor on the faces of these zealous females. The city of Lahore is renowned for its “shugli” people, and that includes the girls of the region. Shugli actually means fun-loving in the Urdu/Punjabis vernacular of West Punjab.
Interestingly, this word isn’t used by the Punjabis across the eastern border, writes Ashmit from Ludhi

Lahore Girl

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A rather attractive girl in a photograph taken some years ago by a local Lahore based newspaper. Apparently, this lady along with her friends was partaking in the yearly Basant festival celebrations. Basant is a local West Punjabi festival that celebrates the advent of springtime by the mass flying of kites. Kite flying contests are staged throughout the Punjab, but the sport is particularly zealous in the city of Lahore.
Kite flying enthusiasts use glass sharpened strings to cut through the kite strings of their opponents. Unfortunately, many children get injured every year due to the sharp and volatile kite strings. Pakistani girls also participate in Basant, as it culminates into a flurry of all night dancing and illuminated nocturnal kite flying parties.

Charpoys in the river

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Another scene peculiar to northern Pakistan (and perhaps India). What we see here is a popular summer tourist destination, what appears to be a river in the Swat valley. The locals have put charpoys in the middle of the rivulet, in order to enjoy the cool water as it passes below.
A charpoy is a traditional cot made out of twisted organic rope. Used extensively across the Indian subcontinent, charpoys have been put to increasingly versatile uses, as this picture aptly demonstrates.
We see a Pakistani girl emerging from the water, enjoying the environs to the fulles

Peshawar Girls

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The vibrant city of the vigorous Pathans has produced some magnificient beauties, a fact to which this photograph obviously attests. Here we see the gorgeous girls at a popular medical college in Peshawar posing atop a wall, flashing beautiful smiles for the camera.
Without a care in the world, these Pathan beauties exude an innocent yet mischievous attraction that any male can find hard to resist.

Green eyed beauty

Posted by Sobia Junaid on Friday, December 25, 2009


Purdah hai Purdah, or so crooned Rishi Kapoor in an old 1970s song. Befitting for this hijab clad beauty with green doe-like eyes!
Many Pakistani girls are turning to the hijab in modern times, provoking an interesting debate on the future of the traditional Islamic garment. In this picture we see an attractive female clad in a black hijab, probably made out of a traditional dupatta! While we’d love to get a glimpse of this beauty’s hair, we’ll make do with her beautiful green eyes.

Nostalgia

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Madiha from Rawalpindi has sent us an old picture from 1994 depicting the good life of days bygone. Notice the carefree college atmosphere, with girls lazing around and having fun. A lot of you guys must be yearning for days bygone, when there was little if any air pollution in Pakistan, water supplies used to work, and global warming was little more than a passing textbook idea.
Yes, those were the days, when you could lie upon the grass and gaze at the heavens – you, your lover, a loaf of bread and a jug of wine. Who knows where these girls are now, and what they do? Hint: one of them may be an airline crew member!

Beautiful Girl in Blue

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A beautiful girl from Northern Pakistan is pictured here sitting on a wooden fence. In the background is what appears to be an olive grove.
Northern Pakistan is home to wild olives called kahu. These olive forests are reknowned for their durable timber as well as scenic beauty. Found mostly in Hazara, wild olive forests can be a great place to go for an outing or picnic.
The girls of northern Pakistan are well known in for their great looks, this lady being no exception. The colour of her sandals matches with her turquoise shalwar kameez. With a smile as beautiful as her figure, this girl proves yet again that when it comes to beauty, Pakistani girls rule the subcontinent.

Pakistani girls’ portrayal in Bollywood

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Pakistani girls are being increasingly portrayed in Bollywood as very desirable damsels in distress. This may partly have to do with the fact that Indian men in particular have a special fascination for the beauties across the border. Historically, Muslim women haven’t had a thing for Hindu men. This may be one factor accounting for why many Indian men fantasize about having Pakistani girlfriends -  a notion often verified by anecdotal experience.
Such sentiments have crossed over into Bollywood films. Mahesh Bhatt’s recent film Awarapan recently portrayed a Pakistani girl stuck amid a crime gang in Bangkok

Girls support restoration of judges

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Pakistani girls around the country are calling for the restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary. Much like their male counterparts, the girls of Pakistan beleive in a Pakistan where the judiciary is independent and honest.
Many political analysts believe the only reason Zardari is not reinstating the deposed judges is because he’s got a lot of corruption cases against him – skeletons in the closet that could be exhumed if the honest judges were to be brought back. Himself a corrupt politician coming from an oppressive, obscurantist background, Zardari seems to rely on corrupt judges to sweep his corruption cases under the carpet.
Observers, including Samina Malik from Lahore, seem to agree that social justice is the bedrock of a sound functional democracy. Justice must prevail if Pakistan is to be saved from total collapse, say analysts.

Girls playing with water

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Here is a candid shot of a group beautiful Pakistani babes playing with water . Angelic faces, slim figures and gleeful souls willing to give anything for a bit of fun and frolic. Now that’s the good life! Notice the plain white shalwar kameez purposely worn for staining with colored water later on. Nothing like a good water fight in the sun to celebrate the joys of the Punjabi summer!
Visible in the background are kikar trees behind a concrete neo-build architecture. This looks like an outhouse or farmhouse in the Punjab probably built for leisure purposes.

Are Pakistani girls or Indian girls more beautiful?

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Ths is the age old question that has been troubling many inquisitive citizens of the Indian subcontinent ever since the Partition of 1947.  Are Indian girls hotter or Pakistani ones?
While it is true that India has produced some celebrated beauties like Aishwariya Rai, Lara Dutta, and Madhuri Dixit, Pakistani girls next door are usually as beautiful as the most glamorous Bollywood queens.
The most beautiful women in Bollywood, therefore, actually have their roots in the fertile soils of Pakistan, earstwhile British India.
Many of the women in Bollywood actually hail from Pakistan. For example, Kareena Kapoor and her sister, Sangeeta Bijlani, and other Punjabi and Sindhi heroines’ families actually hail from West Punjab, Sindh and the Frontier.
Many casual observers seem to agree with the notion that Pakistani girls are by and far more beautiful than the majority of Indian girls. Many Indians also agree with such a proposition.

Emran Hashmi loves Pakistani girls

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Emran Hashmi, the famous Bollywood superstar, was recently in Lahore for the launch of his latest film. This was Emran’s first visit to the ancient and beautiful city of Lahore – the Paris of Asia, as the ancients used to call it.
Among the things that impressed Emran the most were the beautiful buildings and architecture, and the girls of the city. Emran seems to have been overwhelmed by the immense beauty of Lahori girls, stating later to reporters that the girls were stunningly beautiful.
We would definitely agree with Mr. Hashmi. One would be hard pressed to find such a high concentration of stylish, extremely beautiful women anywhere else in the world. What was true for Lahore ages ago remains true to this day.

Colorful girls

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The sizzling summer continues at over 40 degrees Celsius as the girls of Pakistan have fun and prance around. With indigo dyes and colored water, including powdered water not unlike the Songkran festival in Thailand, Pakistani girls seem to be determined to make a splash.
The middle girl seems to be moving her hips in a classic desi-style “thumka”. Wow, these girls sure are pretty.

Pakistanis for marriage

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An increasing number of Pakistani women are choosing to use the Internet as a means to find potential romantic and marriage partners. Pakistan, being a conservative Muslim country, did not until recently look favorably upon dating as a means to find partners. The Internet is therefore proving to be a boon in such a conservative society.
Dating is becoming increasingly common in Pakistan, and dating websites are serving a much needed requirement. Pakistani girls are now considerably empowered by means of the latest information technology. As of latest estimates, almost 20 million Pakistanis now use the Internet. This increased use of cyberspace is having a due impact on society itself, as it becomes more open and used to diverse viewpoints and opinions.

great girl

Posted by Sobia Junaid on Wednesday, December 16, 2009


A picture taken from a mobile phone. Looking down as a result of the blinding flash of the camera phone, this pakistani girl is displaying her eyelashes and beautiful complexion.
Noticeable also is her indigo outfit complementing her olive skin, matching her eyeshadow.

What makes Pakistani girls so attractive?

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Is it the food they eat? Is it in their blood? What makes a Pakistani girl what she is?
Pakistani girls – to be exact, are of many different regions and ethnicities. The females found across the Indus Valley regions, from the mouth of the Indus at the old port city of Karachi, known for its seafaring traditions and cosmopolitan people.
Northwards to Hyderabad, we find the girls hailing from the ancient Kshatriya heartlands of Sindh, not unlike Rajasthani girls next door, but more fitting as inheritors of the grand legacy of the Indus. HEre, under the shade of the mighty neem trees of Sindh, amid the vast sugar cane fields we find the beautiful Sindhi girls.
Further north we encounter the Seraiki Belt of Southern Punjab as it meets northern Sindh. The Seraiki ladies are known for their dark sultry skin, crisp features, sweet voices and mischeivous language, sure to warm the cockles of the hardest hearts. In fact, one reader swears that people from all over the country just love to talk to Seraiki ladies over the phone – any other girl just wouldn’t cut it!
Then comes the vigorous heartland of the Punjab. The ancient Punjabi city of Lahore, the city of Lively Hearts, is to Asia what Paris is to Europe. This magnificient city is matched by the intense diversity and awe-inspiring beauty of its ladies


Kaleidoscope from Pakistan

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A group of Pakistani girls, like a whorl of petals on a beautiful blossom! Hypnotizing and mesmerising, the beauty of these ladies coupled with their exotic outfits is sure to tickle your fancy! A kaleidoscope of beauty, culture and attraction – the ladies of Pakistan are just one reason that makes this land of the Indus what it is!

Getting Ready

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A rather elegant girl getting all ready and dressed up. No doubt, Pakistan has some of the hottest girls in the world. Notice if you will her azure dupatta matching with her bangles. One of her golden bracelets also complements her dyed hair.

Girl in a hat

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Straw hats are really in these days – especially if you’re from South East Asia. But Pakistani girls are increasingly taking to stylish headgear. Here we see a Pakistani girl in a handicraft shop in what appears to be a Southeast Asian country – probably Thailand or Laos.
The beauty of Pakistani babes is legendary, as this photo obviously proves. Glamour takes on a different meaning when it comes to the subcontinent.

pak beauty girl

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Pakistani babes can be easily differentiated from their counterparts in the subcontinent. Usually fairer, with creamy complexions, Pakistani chicks are known for their elegance. Incredible looks coupled with sharp wit, intelligence and the ability to have fun, they can breathe life into any gathering

Pakistani babes are the best!

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Babes from Pakistan are really taking over the glamour world. An ethnic combination of various races, Pakistani girls derive the best from a variety of gene pools. In an area the size of Texas, you’ll find all sorts of ravishingly beautiful women. At once light skinned, fair, dusky and dark, the variety of Pakistani babes you’ll come across is truly mindboggling.
Hailing from the bloodlines of the ancient Vedic Kshatriyas, the Graeco-Indic Gandharas and clad in the ancient Persian shalwar kameez, Pakistani women are sure to impress.

Pakistani Cheerleaders

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Here we present a whole new kind of cheerleader – dressed in a Shalwar Kameez! The Shalwar Kameez is the national dress of Pakistan and represents a very ancient tradition. Arising from ancient times, this ancient Persian-influenced dress is peculiar to Pakistan and some parts of Afghanistan.
Well you have to hand it to them. Pakistani girls can look good in any type of outfit, even in a Shalwar kameez while cheerleading.

Sexy Girls rule!

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Pakistani girls are amongst the sexiest females on the planet. And no, they don’t have to dress skimpy to prove it. Sexiness can come in many shapes and sizes. From the humid marshes of the Sindh delta to the slopes of the Himalayas, Pakistani girls prove time and again that when it comes to being sexy, nobody else compares.
Nowadays many Pakistani girls are into western clothes. From tight fitting jeans to low cut tops, Pakistani girls are showing off their beauty like never before. However, traditional Pakistani attire like Shalwar Kameez has also come into its own. Shalwar kameez, for example, has spawned an entire fashion industry to rival the most prestigious brands in the world.
The term “sexy” has an entirely new definition when it comes to Pakistan. Before the sexual revolution, women actually flaunted their attractiveness in entire different ways. The ancient Mughal ladies, for example, wore clothes to ostensibly cover their entire person. However, the sheerness of the fabric and the cuts created intense interplays of sensuality. It appears that Pakistani girls have inherited the same tradition of sexines

Ayesha Omar

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As part of our website’s new focus on celebrities from Pakistan, we present Ayesha Omar in all her sensual glory. Ayesha is an acclaimed television actress and producer. Graduating from Lahore’s National College of Arts, she made a name for herself on the various private television channels.
According to various undereducated guys found loitering around the Pakistani streets, Ayesha Omar is one of the hottest celebrity chicks in Pakistan. Commanding a loyal following of legions of fans (okay, so maybe that’s an exaggeration), she’s often the subject of celebrity gossip.
Here we present one of Ayesha’s pictures from her trip to Thailand. As always, the lovely Ayesha is looking as glamorous as ever. More pictures to follow soon!

Elegant in white

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A beautiful Pakistani girls with rather Seraiki-type features in a distinctly Pakistani shalwar kameez.
The white pearl coloured shalwar suit contrasts with her dusky complexion, while her features exude a beauty that is conspicuously Indic.
This, my friends, is what Pakistani girls are all about.