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Mohammadpur Refugee Colony

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Under the protection of raincoat and umbrella, President General Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan is seen declaring open the Mohammadpur Refugee Colony during a ceremony held in torrential rain. At extreme left is Rehabilitation Minister Lieutenant General Mohammad Azam Khan. 17 September 1959
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Title: Mohammadpur Refugee Colony
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Under the protection of raincoat and umbrella, President General Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan is seen declaring open the Mohammadpur Refugee Colony during a ceremony held in torrential rain.
At extreme left is Rehabilitation Minister Lieutenant General Mohammad Azam Khan.
17 September 1959.

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