ARCHIVAL COLLECTION
documentary

22 minutes

Queen Elizabeth In Pakistan

released: 1961

Queen Elizabeth II in Pakistan (1961) by the Central Office of Information (COI), licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. No changes were made. Source: Internet Archive.

Note: This material, from 1954, precedes the Independence of Bangladesh in 1971 and refers to it as “East Pakistan.” Modern day Pakistan is referred to as “West Pakistan.” To learn more about the history of the 1947 Partition and the separation of the state of Pakistan, consider this source from Al Jazeera on memories of the Partition: “Remembering the war of 1971 in East Pakistan” by Anam Zakaria. (This source is written by someone of “West” Pakistani heritage). Independent research is highly encouraged considering this platform is created by someone of “West” Pakistan heritage. 

Source: https://archive.org/details/queen-elizabeth-ii-in-pakistan-1961

language

English

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