Friday, February 18, 2011

punjabi poetry



punjabi poetry

Dukh vee batheray preshaaniyaan vee bohut nay,
Pyaar vich laabh baday haaniyaan vee bohut nay,
Kee hoya jay ohna koi zakham vee day ditta,
Ohna diyan saaday tay meharbaaniyaan vee bohut nay


yaar nal ho gie mulaqat meri, mulaqat aie par kamyab na rahi
me aa gia husn dai raub thallai, muunh arz kujh karn de taab na rahi


Assi muat rook rakhi tey tera intezaaar keeta
tere jhootey lareyaan da aaitabaar keeta
assi jaan den lagey ik pal v na laya
tey tusii jaan len lagey v,nakhra hazaar keeta



Yaadan vichon hee guzray har shaam osdi,
yaadaan naal hee savera ohda ho jaandaa...



Enj Hee Dil De Vehre Wech Lagiyan Rehan Baharan
Tere Sohne Mukhre Ton Main Jag Sare Nu Waran


Neechaa'n di ashnaayi koloo'n faiz kise nayi paaya
kikar te angoor charhaayaa, har guchaa zakhmaaya

Wich Hawawa Kade Vi Deeve Jagde Na,
Khiza Di Rutte Phul Kade Vi Sajde na,
Bhul K V NA Sanu Kite Bhul Javi,
Kuoki Yaar Guwache Pher Kade V Lagde Na



SANOO VEKH K MUKH CHUPA JANDE
SADE NA TO VE NIVIYA PE JANDE
KAR DE GALAH HORA NAAL TE
QASMAA SADE NAA DIYA KHA JANDE


Yaadan noo dil vich sanbh k rakhiya
na dil da haal kisse noo dasiya


Tenu mil jaavey mehak mohabbtan di,
saade hisse gham da jehar hovey..
Tu chumda rahe mukh khushian da,
sade vehre hanjuan di nehar hovey




ik dil te lakh samjhon wale je samaj na ave ta ki kariye
dard dil da hove ta seh layie je dil hi dard ban jave ta ki kariye
jehnu dil de rog sunaunde c ohi rog la jave ta ki kariye
sade naal hi jisdi duniya c je shad tur jave ta ki kariye
asi aaj bhi raha takde ha oh RAAH bhul jave ta ki kariye

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Pak Army

Pakistan Army is best army in the world.

The Pakistan Army was created on 30 June 1947 with the division of the British Indian Army. The soon to be created Dominion of Pakistan received six armored, eight artillery and eight infantry regiments compared to the 12 armored, forty artillery and twenty one infantry regiments that went to India. Fearing that India would take over the state of Kashmir, irregulars, scouts and tribal groups joined the Muslim Kashmiris opposing the Maharaja of Kashmir and Kashmiri Hindus and Sikhs in 1947, even though the Maharaja chose to join the Union of India, against the will of Kashmiri Muslims. This led to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947. Regular army units joined the invasion later on but were stopped after the refusal of the army chief of staff, British officer General Sir Frank Messervy, to obey Pakistani leader Jinnah's orders to move the army into Kashmir. A ceasefire followed on U.N. intervention with Pakistan occupying the northwestern part of Kashmir and India the rest. Later, during the 1950s, the Pakistan Army received large amounts of economic and military aid from the United States and Great Britain after signing two mutual defense treaties, the Baghdad Pact, which led to the formation of the Central Treaty Organization, and the South East Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) in 1954. This aid greatly expanded the Army from its modest beginnings.
The sole division headquarters that went to Pakistan was the 7th. 8th and 9th Divisions were raised in 1947; 10, 12th and 14 Divisions were raised in 1948. 15 Div was raised in 1950. At some point before 1954, 6 Division was raised and 9 Division disbanded. 6 Division was disbanded at some point after 1954 as US assistance was available only for one armored and six infantry divisions.

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