List of National Symbols of Pakistan

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List of National Symbols of Pakistan

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List of National Symbols of Pakistan

 The Mahasher is acknowledged as Pakistan's national fish, representing the


country's aquatic diversity.
 The River Indus, with its historical and geographical significance, is recognized
as Pakistan's national river.
 The National Monument in Islamabad serves as a significant symbol of
Pakistan's history and culture.
 The Chakor, a type of partridge, holds the distinction of being Pakistan's
national bird, symbolizing natural beauty.
 Mazar-e-Quaid is Pakistan's national mausoleum, dedicated to the memory of
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
 K-2, also known as Mount Godwin-Austen, is acknowledged as Pakistan's
national mountain, representing the nation's towering peaks.
 Faisal Mosque, one of the world's largest mosques, is Pakistan's national
mosque and an iconic architectural landmark.
 The Markhor, a wild goat species found in Pakistan's northern regions, is
recognized as Pakistan's national animal, symbolizing strength and resilience.
 The snow leopard is acknowledged as Pakistan's national predator, representing
the country's wildlife diversity.
 Pakistan's national colors are green and white, symbolizing hope and purity.
 The Indus River Dolphin is designated as Pakistan's national mammal, found in
the country's freshwater bodies.
 Field Hockey, with its historical achievements in international competitions, is
celebrated as Pakistan's national sport.
 Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, serves as a unifying linguistic bond
among its diverse communities.

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 The Crescent and Star are emblematic of Pakistan and widely used as national
symbols, representing Islam and progress.
 Jalebi, a popular and delicious dessert, is often referred to as Pakistan's national
sweet, delighting taste buds.
 Mango, a beloved fruit, is Pakistan's national fruit, known for its sweet and
juicy taste.
 Sugarcane juice is enjoyed as the national juice of Pakistan for its sweetness
and refreshment.
 The Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, one of the world's largest mosques, is a
significant national symbol and a masterpiece of Mughal architecture.
 Allama Iqbal, a renowned poet and philosopher, is celebrated as Pakistan's
national poet for his contributions to literature and philosophy.
 The National Library of Pakistan is a repository of knowledge and culture for
the nation, preserving its literary heritage.
 The Rabab, a traditional musical instrument, is considered Pakistan's national
instrument, adding to the country's cultural richness.
 The national motto of Pakistan is "Faith, Unity, Discipline," representing the
nation's values and aspirations.
 Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, is celebrated as the
national leader for his role in the country's creation.
 Islam is the state religion of Pakistan, with a significant influence on the
nation's culture and way of life.
 The Mugger Crocodile, found in freshwater bodies, is Pakistan's national
reptile, symbolizing its rich wildlife.
 Pakistan Day, celebrated on 23rd March, is recognized as the national day of
Pakistan, commemorating its independence movement.
 The Pakistani Rupee is the official national currency used for financial
transactions, reflecting the country's economic identity.

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