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Dear List Members,

 

Please ignore the previous rectified chart of Pakistan, from 15/8/1947, 12:00 AM, Karachi, with 24:24 Aries

rising sign, that corresponds to its legal independence. After seeing the

recent news of “Hundreds killed in Pakistan floods”, I checked

the Independence chart. My feeling is

that it does not explain clearly what is going on. So I decided to rectify the moment

of Transfer of Power

that occurred in the morning of the previous day, August 14, 1947. After checking/rectifying

an interval between 9:08 AM and 10:00 AM, using more than 30

events, the resulting TOB is 9:30 AM. Therefore, the rectified chart of PAKISTAN to submit in future

to the test of time is:

 

PAKISTAN

Aug 14, 1947  9:30 AM -05:30 INT

Karachi, Pakistan Longitude: 67E03

Latitude: 24N52

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:07 Current Period:

VE/MO/MO

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    05:46

Vir                  U.Phalguni Su

Sun    27:24 Can  +00:57:39 

FM   Aslesha    Me

Moon   24:53 Gem  +14:58:43 

WK   Punarvasu  Ju

Mars   07:03 Gem  +00:39:31 

FM   Ardra      Ra

Merc   12:35 Can  +01:46:18 

WK   Pushya     Sa

Jupt   25:49 Lib  +00:05:02  WK   Vishakha   Ju

Ven    21:48 Can  +01:14:06  CM   Aslesha    Me

Sat    20:23 Can  +00:07:41  FM   Aslesha    Me

Rahu   05:48 Tau  -00:07:03  FM   Krittika   Su

Ketu   05:48 Sco  -00:07:03  FM   Anuradha   Sa

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 208

beats

Day: Thursday  Sunrise: 6:36 AM

Tithi:  Krishna Trayodashi

Yoga Pt: 25:37 Cp  Yogi:Ma  AviYogi:Ke  Dup Yogi: Sa

Dagha Rashis: Tau Leo

 

Rashi Chart

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Some of the events used in the rectification:

 

August 14, 1947

Transfer of Power

 

The transfer of power ceremony took place at Karachi. Lord Mountbatten

and Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah addressed the Constituent Assembly of

Pakistan.

 

http://www.infopak.gov.pk/14august/chronology.htm#44

 

Peace declaration

 

The first ceremonies to symbolise the transfer of

power from Britain to one of the new dominions took place in Karachi on the morning of

14 of August, 1947.

 

British Viceroy Louis Mountbatten and Mohammed Ali Jinnah,

who at midnight was to become

governor general of Pakistan, addressed the

Constituent Assembly.

 

Lord Mountbatten read a message from King George VI

pledging the support of the British Commonwealth to Pakistan. Mr Jinnah assured

the world that Pakistan would work to preserve peace.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1751044.stm

 

Pakistan

Top 10 Natural Disasters

Disaster Date Killed

Wind storm 15-Dec-1965 10,000

Earthquake 28-Dec-1974 4,700

Flood 1950 2,900

Flood Sep-1992 1,334

Flood 3-Mar-1998 1,000

Flood Jun-1977 848

Wind storm 14-Nov-1993 609

Extreme temp 11-Jun-1991 523

 

Disaster Date Affected

Flood Sep-1992 12,324,024

Flood 9-Aug-1992 6,184,418

Flood 2-Aug-1976 5,566,000

Flood Aug-1973 4,800,000

Flood Jul-1978 2,246,000

Drought Mar-2000 2,200,000

Flood 22-Jul-1995 1,255,000

Flood 24-Aug-1996 1,186,131

Flood Jun-1977 1,022,000

Flood Aug-1988 1,000,000

 

Top 10 Technological Disasters in Pakistan

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 4-Jan-1990 307

Transport Accident 29-Sep-1957 300

Transport Accident 16-Jan-1992 200

Transport Accident 25-Apr-1993 150

Transport Accident 3-Mar-1997 128

Misc Accident 2-Jan-1990 100

Transport Accident 8-Jun-1991 100

Transport Accident 10-Jan-1989 90

Industrial Accident 11-Apr-1988 78

Transport Accident 9-May-1991 70

 

Disaster Date Affected

Industrial Accident 11-Apr-1988 16,000

Misc Accident 28-Oct-1996 3,520

Industrial Accident 9-Jan-1997 1,900

Misc Accident 20-Feb-1984 1,212

Misc Accident 9-Feb-1970 1,105

Transport Accident 4-Jan-1990 700

Transport Accident 8-Jun-1991 250

Transport Accident 9-Jan-2001 200

Transport Accident 1-Jan-1981 150

Transport Accident 16-May-1999 150

 

Pakistan, Air Accidents:

27-DEC-1947 Douglas DC-3 VT-AUG Air-India 23

01-AUG-1948 Avro Lancastrian AP-ACM Onzeair 4

26-NOV-1948 Douglas DC-3 AP-ACE Pakistan Airways 21

20-OCT-1949 Douglas DC-4 F-BBDS Air France 0

12-DEC-1949 Douglas DC-3 AP-ADI Pakair 26

26-AUG-1952 Bristol 170 G783 Pakistan AF18

03-MAR-1953 DH-106 Comet CF-CUN Canadian Pacific     11  

13-OCT-1954 Douglas DC-3 AP-AAF Orient Airways  0   

25-FEB-1956 Douglas DC-3 AP-ACZ PIA 3

05-AUG-1956 HP Hermes G-ALDK Britavia 0   

02-NOV-1957 Vickers Viking CR-AID TAIP 0  

29-JAN-1959 Bristol 170 S4426 Pakistan AF 0

18-MAY-1959 Vickers Viscount AP-AJC   PIA 0    

14-AUG-1959 Vickers Viscount AP-AJE PIA 2

29-JAN-1960 Douglas DC-3 AP-ABC PIA   0

22-MAR-1961 Douglas DC-3 AP-AAC PIA   0

06-APR-1962 Avro York OD-ACN Kuwait Airways 0  

26-JUL-1962 Bristol 170 S4414 Pakistan AF 0

26-MAR-1965 Douglas DC-3

AP-AAH PIA   22

18-AUG-1965 Lockheed C-130   12648 Pakistan AF 0

08-OCT-1965 Fokker F-27 AP-ATT PIA 4 

15-JUL-1966 Lockheed C-130   24142 Pakistan AF 10

08-MAR-1967 ATL-98 Carvair

F-BMHU CAT 4

30-APR-1968 Lockheed L-100   64145 Pakistan AF 22

08-JUL-1969 Lockheed C-130   23490 Pakistan AF 0

04-MAR-1970 Lockheed C-130   23489 Pakistan AF 0

06-AUG-1970 Fokker F-27 AP-ALM PIA 30

30-DEC-1970 Fokker F-27 AP-AUV PIA 7 

02-FEB-1971 Fokker F-27 VT-DMA Indian Airlines 0    

05-DEC-1971 DHC-6 Twin Otter 13808 Canadian Armed

Forces 0   

05-DEC-1971 DHC-6 Twin Otter AP-AWH PIA 0 

12-DEC-1971 Fokker F-27 AP-ALX PIA 4 

08-DEC-1972 Fokker F-27 AP-AUS PIA 26

28-MAY-1973 Fokker F-27 AP-AUW PIA 0 

01-DEC-1974 DC-8 Swissair 0 

05-JUL-1975 Boeing 707 AP-AWV PIA 0  

20-JAN-1978 Fokker F-27 AP-... PIA 0 

02-MAR-1978 Boeing 747 PIA   0   

16-DEC-1978 Fokker F-27 AP-ATO PIA 1 

01-FEB-1979 Lockheed C-130   10687  Pakistan AF 0   

01-FEB-1979 Lockheed C-130   23488 Pakistan AF  0   

08-JAN-1981 Boeing 720 AP-AXK PIA 0  

03-FEB-1981 DC-10  AP-AXE PIA 0 

05-JUN-1981 Fokker F-27 AP-AXF PIA 0

04-AUG-1983 Boeing 747 N738PA Pan Am 0

18-JAN-1984 Boeing 747 ? Air France 0

05-AUG-1984 Antonov 12 CCCP-10232 Aeroflot / Soviet AF    24  

15-SEP-1985 DHC-6 Twin Otter AP-BCH   PIA 0    

05-SEP-1986 Boeing 747 Pan Am 17 

23-OCT-1986 Fokker F-27 AP-AUX PIA 13

17-AUG-1988 Lockheed C-130   23494 Pakistan AF  37  

10-DEC-1988 Antonov 26 YA-... Ariana Afghan Airlines

25  

25-AUG-1989 Fokker F-27 AP-BBF PIA 54

05-JUL-1994 Fokker F-27 AP-ALN PIA 0 

21-91-1995 Tupolev 154 UN-85455 Kazakhstan Airlines 0    

13-JAN-1998 Antonov 12 ? Ariana Afghan Airlines 51  

24-MAY-1998 Fokker F-27 AP-... PIA 0 

10-SEP-1998 Lockheed C-130   23491 Pakistan AF 0

10-SEP-1998 Lockheed C-130   24143 Pakistan AF 5

10-AUG-1999 Breguet Atlantic 91 Pakistan Navy 16

09-JAN-2002 Lockheed C-130   160021 USMC 7

19-FEB-2003 Dornier Do-228   AP-BGF STAR Aviation 0 

20-FEB-2003 Fokker F-27 10254 Pakistan AF 17   

16-JUN-2004 Fokker F-27 AP-AUR PIA 0 

 

Pakistan, Some Other Events:

1948 Sep 11, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, 1st governor of Pakistan (1947-48), died at

71.

1951 October 16: Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan assassinated in Rawalpindi;

1953 Mar 3, Canadian Comet crashed at Karachi, 11 killed.

1953 Nov 2, Pakistan became an Islamic

republic.

1956 Mar 23, Pakistan became an

independent republic within the British Commonwealth.

1956 May 12, East Pakistan was struck by a

cyclone and tidal waves.

1957 Sep 29, In West Pakistan an express train

collided with stationary oil train and 250 people were killed.

1960 Jun 11, In Pakistan a house packed with

wedding celebrants collapsed killing 30.

1960 Oct 11, A hurricane ravaged East Pakistan  and some 6,000

died.

1965 Apr 9, India and Pakistan engaged in a border

fight.

1965 Aug 6, Indian troops invaded Pakistan.

1965 Aug 14, The first major engagement between the

regular armed forces of India and Pakistan took place. 

1968 Sep 5, Hijackers killed 21 people aboard a Pan

Am jet in Karachi Pakistan.

1969 Apr 14, Tornado struck Dacca in East Pakistan killing 540.

1971 Mar 21, Sheik Mujibur Rahman (Mujeeb-ur Rehman)

declared East

Pakistan

independent of Pakistan.

1971 Dec 3, The 3rd Indo-Pakistani war began when India intervened in the

Pakistani civil war.

1971 Dec 16, Bangladesh became independent

after a struggle led by Sheik Mujibar Rahman.

1974 Dec 28, An earthquake in Pakistan killed some 4,700

people.

1977 Mar 7, Ali Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party won

elections.

1977 Jul 5, Pakistan's army under Gen

Mohammad Zia ul-Haq seized power.

1979 Apr 4, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (51), the deposed

prime minister of Pakistan, was hanged after

he was convicted of conspiring to murder a political opponent.

1981 Mar 2, An aircraft was hijacked by 3 Pakistani

terrorists.

1983 Dec 30, A 7.2 earthquake killed 26 people in Afghanistan (14) and Pakistan (12).

1986 Sep 5, The Pakistan army stormed a hijacked US

B-747 in Karachi and 19 people were

killed.

1988 Aug 17, Pakistani President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq

(63) and U.S. Ambassador Arnold Raphel were killed in a mysterious plane crash.

Zia, president from 1977-1988, was responsible for the overthrow and death of

Premier Bhutto, whose daughter, Benazir Bhutto, was the current prime minister.

1990 Jan 4, In Sindh Province, Pakistan, an

overcrowded 16-car passenger train collided with standing freight train and

more than 210 people were killed.

 

9 dead, 26 injured in bomb explosion on train in Pakistan July 16, 2000

 

Report: Blast hits Pakistan embassy in Afghanistan July 17, 2000

 

Pakistani police probe possible assassination

attempt January

4, 1999

 

Deadly bomb rocks Karachi mosque during

prayer January

28, 2000

 

At least 2 killed in Karachi bomb blasts March 31, 1998

 

Pakistan blames India for train bomb June 7, 1998

 

1960  Oct 10, A cyclone and tidal wave hit the Gulf of Bengal and killed about

6,000 in East

Pakistan.

1963  May 20-23, In East Pakistan a cyclone killed

about 22,000 along coast of the Bay of Bengal.

1965 May 11-12, In East Pakistan a cyclone killed

some 12,000.

 

Hundreds killed in Pakistan

floods

LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- At

least 424 deaths are being blamed on heavy rains and snow which have soaked

Pakistan for the past two weeks, causing dam breaks, flooding and avalanches,

according to officials.

The inclement weather is also being blamed for some 104

deaths in neighboring Afghanistan, a health ministry official said.

Across northern Pakistan and in the Pakistan-held section of Kashmir, 209 people have been

killed as a result of several snow avalanches and flooding since Friday, Pakistan officials said on

Sunday.

Two small dams collapsed Saturday in the Balochistan

province of southwestern Pakistan, the same area where heavy rains caused another dam to break on

Thursday.

The total number of known dead from the three dams breaks

was 215 with hundreds more missing, officials said.

Rescue operations are under way to find those missing after

the Shadi Kor dam near Pasni Tehsil on Pakistan's southwestern coast

washed away Thursday during after a long period of heavy rain overwhelmed it, a

provincial minister in Balochistan told CNN.

The town of Pasni, located about 40 km (25 miles) from the dam, was completely

inundated when the dam burst, witnesses said. The flood waters wiped out at

least five other villages, and washed out a coastal highway and bridges linking

the town with Karachi and Gwadar.

The weather has also damaged communications in the

southwestern province of Balochistan as well as in northern areas.

About 25,000 to 30,000 people had been affected by the dam

bursts.

The regional airport was also closed after the runway became

submerged, and electricity and phone service has been disrupted.

Pakistan's army, navy and coast guard are carrying out relief operations in

the region.

Dozens of deaths are blamed on heavy rains in other parts of

Pakistan in the last several days, officials said.

India's Foreign Minister Natwar Singh called his Pakistani counterpart, Khursheed

Kasuri, and expressed his condolences over the loss of life.

In neighboring Afghanistan, authorities said 104 people have died -- many of them children

-- as a result of heavy snowfall and cold weather. Most of the deaths were

reported in Paktia province, near the border with northwestern Pakistan.

CNN Producer Syed Mohsin Naqvi

in Lahore contributed to this report.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/02/13/pakistan.floods/

 

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Hi Jorge

 

Given that the birth of the States of India & Pakistan was a case of "Siamese Twins", does your refinement of the rectification of the Pakistan time moment suggest a re-visit of India's ??

 

John TWBJorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

 

Dear List Members,

 

Please ignore the previous rectified chart of Pakistan, from 15/8/1947, 12:00 AM, Karachi, with 24:24 Aries rising sign, that corresponds to its legal independence. After seeing the recent news of “Hundreds killed in Pakistan floods”, I checked the Independence chart. My feeling is that it does not explain clearly what is going on. So I decided to rectify the moment of Transfer of Power that occurred in the morning of the previous day, August 14, 1947. After checking/rectifying an interval between 9:08 AM

and 10:00 AM, using more than 30 events, the resulting TOB is 9:30 AM. Therefore, the rectified chart of PAKISTAN to submit in future to the test of time is:

 

PAKISTAN

Aug 14, 1947 9:30 AM -05:30 INT

Karachi, Pakistan Longitude: 67E03 Latitude: 24N52

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:07 Current Period: VE/MO/MO

 

Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

================================================

Asc 05:46 Vir U.Phalguni Su

Sun 27:24 Can +00:57:39 FM Aslesha Me

Moon 24:53 Gem +14:58:43 WK Punarvasu Ju

Mars 07:03 Gem +00:39:31 FM Ardra Ra

Merc 12:35 Can +01:46:18 WK Pushya Sa

Jupt 25:49 Lib +00:05:02 WK Vishakha Ju

Ven 21:48 Can +01:14:06 CM Aslesha Me

Sat 20:23 Can +00:07:41 FM Aslesha Me

Rahu 05:48 Tau -00:07:03 FM Krittika Su

Ketu 05:48 Sco -00:07:03 FM Anuradha Sa

 

True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 208 beats

Day: Thursday Sunrise: 6:36 AM

Tithi: Krishna Trayodashi

Yoga Pt: 25:37 Cp Yogi:Ma AviYogi:Ke Dup Yogi: Sa

Dagha Rashis: Tau Leo

 

Rashi Chart

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* * * * * SA 20:23*

*KE 05:48 * 6 AS 05:46 * 4 VE 21:48*

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Navamsha

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Some of the events used in the rectification:

 

August 14, 1947

Transfer of Power

 

The transfer of power ceremony took place at Karachi. Lord Mountbatten and Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah addressed the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan.

 

http://www.infopak.gov.pk/14august/chronology.htm#44

 

Peace declaration

 

The first ceremonies to symbolise the transfer of power from Britain to one of the new dominions took place in Karachi on the morning of 14 of August, 1947.

 

British Viceroy Louis Mountbatten and Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who at midnight was to become governor general of Pakistan, addressed the Constituent Assembly.

 

Lord Mountbatten read a message from King George VI pledging the support of the British Commonwealth to Pakistan. Mr Jinnah assured the world that Pakistan would work to preserve peace.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1751044.stm

 

Pakistan

Top 10 Natural Disasters

Disaster Date Killed

Wind storm 15-Dec-1965 10,000

Earthquake 28-Dec-1974 4,700

Flood 1950 2,900

Flood Sep-1992 1,334

Flood 3-Mar-1998 1,000

Flood Jun-1977 848

Wind storm 14-Nov-1993 609

Extreme temp 11-Jun-1991 523

 

Disaster Date Affected

Flood Sep-1992 12,324,024

Flood 9-Aug-1992 6,184,418

Flood 2-Aug-1976 5,566,000

Flood Aug-1973 4,800,000

Flood Jul-1978 2,246,000

Drought Mar-2000 2,200,000

Flood 22-Jul-1995 1,255,000

Flood 24-Aug-1996 1,186,131

Flood Jun-1977 1,022,000

Flood Aug-1988 1,000,000

 

Top 10 Technological Disasters in Pakistan

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 4-Jan-1990 307

Transport Accident 29-Sep-1957 300

Transport Accident 16-Jan-1992 200

Transport Accident 25-Apr-1993 150

Transport Accident 3-Mar-1997 128

Misc Accident 2-Jan-1990 100

Transport Accident 8-Jun-1991 100

Transport Accident 10-Jan-1989 90

Industrial Accident 11-Apr-1988 78

Transport Accident 9-May-1991 70

 

Disaster Date Affected

Industrial Accident 11-Apr-1988 16,000

Misc Accident 28-Oct-1996 3,520

Industrial Accident 9-Jan-1997 1,900

Misc Accident 20-Feb-1984 1,212

Misc Accident 9-Feb-1970 1,105

Transport Accident 4-Jan-1990 700

Transport Accident 8-Jun-1991 250

Transport Accident 9-Jan-2001 200

Transport Accident 1-Jan-1981 150

Transport Accident 16-May-1999 150

 

Pakistan, Air Accidents:

27-DEC-1947 Douglas DC-3 VT-AUG Air-India 23

01-AUG-1948 Avro Lancastrian AP-ACM Onzeair 4

26-NOV-1948 Douglas DC-3 AP-ACE Pakistan Airways 21

20-OCT-1949 Douglas DC-4 F-BBDS Air France 0

12-DEC-1949 Douglas DC-3 AP-ADI Pakair 26

26-AUG-1952 Bristol 170 G783 Pakistan AF18

03-MAR-1953 DH-106 Comet CF-CUN Canadian Pacific 11

13-OCT-1954 Douglas DC-3 AP-AAF Orient Airways 0

25-FEB-1956 Douglas DC-3 AP-ACZ PIA 3

05-AUG-1956 HP Hermes G-ALDK Britavia 0

02-NOV-1957 Vickers Viking CR-AID TAIP 0

29-JAN-1959 Bristol 170 S4426 Pakistan AF 0

18-MAY-1959 Vickers Viscount AP-AJC PIA 0

14-AUG-1959 Vickers Viscount AP-AJE PIA 2

29-JAN-1960 Douglas DC-3 AP-ABC PIA 0

22-MAR-1961 Douglas DC-3 AP-AAC PIA 0

06-APR-1962 Avro York OD-ACN Kuwait Airways 0

26-JUL-1962 Bristol 170 S4414 Pakistan AF 0

26-MAR-1965 Douglas DC-3 AP-AAH PIA 22

18-AUG-1965 Lockheed C-130 12648 Pakistan AF 0

08-OCT-1965 Fokker F-27 AP-ATT PIA 4

15-JUL-1966 Lockheed C-130 24142 Pakistan AF 10

08-MAR-1967 ATL-98 Carvair F-BMHU CAT 4

30-APR-1968 Lockheed L-100 64145 Pakistan AF 22

08-JUL-1969 Lockheed C-130 23490 Pakistan AF 0

04-MAR-1970 Lockheed C-130 23489 Pakistan AF 0

06-AUG-1970 Fokker F-27 AP-ALM PIA 30

30-DEC-1970 Fokker F-27 AP-AUV PIA 7

02-FEB-1971 Fokker F-27 VT-DMA Indian Airlines 0

05-DEC-1971 DHC-6 Twin Otter 13808 Canadian Armed Forces 0

05-DEC-1971 DHC-6 Twin Otter AP-AWH PIA 0

12-DEC-1971 Fokker F-27 AP-ALX PIA 4

08-DEC-1972 Fokker F-27 AP-AUS PIA 26

28-MAY-1973 Fokker F-27 AP-AUW PIA 0

01-DEC-1974 DC-8 Swissair 0

05-JUL-1975 Boeing 707 AP-AWV PIA 0

20-JAN-1978 Fokker F-27 AP-... PIA 0

02-MAR-1978 Boeing 747 PIA 0

16-DEC-1978 Fokker F-27 AP-ATO PIA 1

01-FEB-1979 Lockheed C-130 10687 Pakistan AF 0

01-FEB-1979 Lockheed C-130 23488 Pakistan AF 0

08-JAN-1981 Boeing 720 AP-AXK PIA 0

03-FEB-1981 DC-10 AP-AXE PIA 0

05-JUN-1981 Fokker F-27 AP-AXF PIA 0

04-AUG-1983 Boeing 747 N738PA Pan Am 0

18-JAN-1984 Boeing 747 ? Air France 0

05-AUG-1984 Antonov 12 CCCP-10232 Aeroflot / Soviet AF 24

15-SEP-1985 DHC-6 Twin Otter AP-BCH PIA 0

05-SEP-1986 Boeing 747 Pan Am 17

23-OCT-1986 Fokker F-27 AP-AUX PIA 13

17-AUG-1988 Lockheed C-130 23494 Pakistan AF 37

10-DEC-1988 Antonov 26 YA-... Ariana Afghan Airlines 25

25-AUG-1989 Fokker F-27 AP-BBF PIA 54

05-JUL-1994 Fokker F-27 AP-ALN PIA 0

21-91-1995 Tupolev 154 UN-85455 Kazakhstan Airlines 0

13-JAN-1998 Antonov 12 ? Ariana Afghan Airlines 51

24-MAY-1998 Fokker F-27 AP-... PIA 0

10-SEP-1998 Lockheed C-130 23491 Pakistan AF 0

10-SEP-1998 Lockheed C-130 24143 Pakistan AF 5

10-AUG-1999 Breguet Atlantic 91 Pakistan Navy 16

09-JAN-2002 Lockheed C-130 160021 USMC 7

19-FEB-2003 Dornier Do-228 AP-BGF STAR Aviation 0

20-FEB-2003 Fokker F-27 10254 Pakistan AF 17

16-JUN-2004 Fokker F-27 AP-AUR PIA 0

 

Pakistan, Some Other Events:

1948 Sep 11, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, 1st governor of Pakistan (1947-48), died at 71.

1951 October 16: Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan assassinated in Rawalpindi;

1953 Mar 3, Canadian Comet crashed at Karachi, 11 killed.

1953 Nov 2, Pakistan became an Islamic republic.

1956 Mar 23, Pakistan became an independent republic within the British Commonwealth.

1956 May 12, East Pakistan was struck by a cyclone and tidal waves.

1957 Sep 29, In West Pakistan an express train collided with stationary oil train and 250 people were killed.

1960 Jun 11, In Pakistan a house packed with wedding celebrants collapsed killing 30.

1960 Oct 11, A hurricane ravaged East Pakistan and some 6,000 died.

1965 Apr 9, India and Pakistan engaged in a border fight.

1965 Aug 6, Indian troops invaded Pakistan.

1965 Aug 14, The first major engagement between the regular armed forces of India and Pakistan took place.

1968 Sep 5, Hijackers killed 21 people aboard a Pan Am jet in Karachi Pakistan.

1969 Apr 14, Tornado struck Dacca in East Pakistan killing 540.

1971 Mar 21, Sheik Mujibur Rahman (Mujeeb-ur Rehman) declared East Pakistan independent of Pakistan.

1971 Dec 3, The 3rd Indo-Pakistani war began when India intervened in the Pakistani civil war.

1971 Dec 16, Bangladesh became independent after a struggle led by Sheik Mujibar Rahman.

1974 Dec 28, An earthquake in Pakistan killed some 4,700 people.

1977 Mar 7, Ali Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party won elections.

1977 Jul 5, Pakistan's army under Gen Mohammad Zia ul-Haq seized power.

1979 Apr 4, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (51), the deposed prime minister of Pakistan, was hanged after he was convicted of conspiring to murder a political opponent.

1981 Mar 2, An aircraft was hijacked by 3 Pakistani terrorists.

1983 Dec 30, A 7.2 earthquake killed 26 people in Afghanistan (14) and Pakistan (12).

1986 Sep 5, The Pakistan army stormed a hijacked US B-747 in Karachi and 19 people were killed.

1988 Aug 17, Pakistani President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq (63) and U.S. Ambassador Arnold Raphel were killed in a mysterious plane crash. Zia, president from 1977-1988, was responsible for the overthrow and death of Premier Bhutto, whose daughter, Benazir Bhutto, was the current prime minister.

1990 Jan 4, In Sindh Province, Pakistan, an overcrowded 16-car passenger train collided with standing freight train and more than 210 people were killed.

 

9 dead, 26 injured in bomb explosion on train in Pakistan July 16, 2000

 

Report: Blast hits Pakistan embassy in Afghanistan July 17, 2000

 

Pakistani police probe possible assassination attempt January 4, 1999

 

Deadly bomb rocks Karachi mosque during prayer January 28, 2000

 

At least 2 killed in Karachi bomb blasts March 31, 1998

 

Pakistan blames India for train bomb June 7, 1998

 

1960 Oct 10, A cyclone and tidal wave hit the Gulf of Bengal and killed about 6,000 in East Pakistan.

1963 May 20-23, In East Pakistan a cyclone killed about 22,000 along coast of the Bay of Bengal.

1965 May 11-12, In East Pakistan a cyclone killed some 12,000.

 

Hundreds killed in Pakistan floods

LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- At least 424 deaths are being blamed on heavy rains and snow which have soaked Pakistan for the past two weeks, causing dam breaks, flooding and avalanches, according to officials.

The inclement weather is also being blamed for some 104 deaths in neighboring Afghanistan, a health ministry official said.

Across northern Pakistan and in the Pakistan-held section of Kashmir, 209 people have been killed as a result of several snow avalanches and flooding since Friday, Pakistan officials said on Sunday.

Two small dams collapsed Saturday in the Balochistan province of southwestern Pakistan, the same area where heavy rains caused another dam to break on Thursday.

The total number of known dead from the three dams breaks was 215 with hundreds more missing, officials said.

Rescue operations are under way to find those missing after the Shadi Kor dam near Pasni Tehsil on Pakistan's southwestern coast washed away Thursday during after a long period of heavy rain overwhelmed it, a provincial minister in Balochistan told CNN.

The town of Pasni, located about 40 km (25 miles) from the dam, was completely inundated when the dam burst, witnesses said. The flood waters wiped out at least five other villages, and washed out a coastal highway and bridges linking the town with Karachi and Gwadar.

The weather has also damaged communications in the southwestern province of Balochistan as well as in northern areas.

About 25,000 to 30,000 people had been affected by the dam bursts.

The regional airport was also closed after the runway became submerged, and electricity and phone service has been disrupted.

Pakistan's army, navy and coast guard are carrying out relief operations in the region.

Dozens of deaths are blamed on heavy rains in other parts of Pakistan in the last several days, officials said.

India's Foreign Minister Natwar Singh called his Pakistani counterpart, Khursheed Kasuri, and expressed his condolences over the loss of life.

In neighboring Afghanistan, authorities said 104 people have died -- many of them children -- as a result of heavy snowfall and cold weather. Most of the deaths were reported in Paktia province, near the border with northwestern Pakistan.

CNN Producer Syed Mohsin Naqvi in Lahore contributed to this report.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/02/13/pakistan.floods/

 

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Dear John,

 

INDIA rectified chart is correct.

 

It happens that the Transfer of Power was

given to Pakistan on August 14, 1947, during the morning, by Lord Mountbatten, so that he could be present

in India at the first minute of August 15, 1947, the legal moment of

independence for both countries.

 

In  http://pakistanspace.tripod.com/47.htm

we can see that Mr. Jinnah, already in Power, was not even bothered about that first

minute.

 

So this is not a case of “Siamese

Twins”, as they were born at different times, in different places.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

 

 

John T W B

[jtwbjakarta]

quarta-feira, 16 de

Fevereiro de 2005 05:22

SAMVA

Re: PAKISTAN

rectified chart (Attention, please)

 

 

Hi Jorge

 

 

 

 

 

Given that the birth of

the States of India & Pakistan was a case of " Siamese Twins " ,

does your refinement of the rectification of the Pakistan time moment suggest a

re-visit of India's ??

 

 

 

 

 

John TWB

 

Jorge Angelino

<jorge.angelino wrote:

 

 

Dear List Members,

 

Please ignore the previous

rectified chart of Pakistan, from 15/8/1947, 12:00 AM, Karachi, with 24:24

Aries rising sign, that corresponds to its legal independence. After seeing the

recent news of “Hundreds killed in Pakistan floods”, I checked the

Independence chart. My feeling is that it does not explain clearly what is

going on. So I decided to rectify the moment of Transfer of Power that

occurred in the morning of the previous day, August 14, 1947. After

checking/rectifying an interval between 9:08 AM and 10:00 AM, using more than

30 events, the resulting TOB is 9:30 AM. Therefore, the rectified chart of

PAKISTAN to submit in future to the test of time is:

 

PAKISTAN

Aug 14, 1947 9:30 AM

-05:30 INT

Karachi, Pakistan Longitude:

67E03 Latitude: 24N52

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:07

Current Period: VE/MO/MO

 

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Tau -00:07:03 FM Krittika Su

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True Node 365.25 Day

Year - Internet Time: 208 beats

Day: Thursday Sunrise:

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Some of the events used in

the rectification:

 

August 14, 1947

Transfer of Power

 

The transfer of power

ceremony took place at Karachi. Lord Mountbatten and Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali

Jinnah addressed the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan.

 

http://www.infopak.gov.pk/14august/chronology.htm#44

 

Peace declaration

 

The first ceremonies to

symbolise the transfer of power from Britain to one of the new dominions took

place in Karachi on the morning of 14 of August, 1947.

 

British Viceroy Louis

Mountbatten and Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who at midnight was to become governor

general of Pakistan, addressed the Constituent Assembly.

 

Lord Mountbatten read a

message from King George VI pledging the support of the British Commonwealth to

Pakistan. Mr Jinnah assured the world that Pakistan would work to preserve

peace.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1751044.stm

 

Pakistan

Top 10 Natural Disasters

Disaster Date Killed

Wind storm 15-Dec-1965

10,000

Earthquake 28-Dec-1974 4,700

Flood 1950 2,900

Flood Sep-1992 1,334

Flood 3-Mar-1998 1,000

Flood Jun-1977 848

Wind storm 14-Nov-1993 609

Extreme temp 11-Jun-1991 523

 

Disaster Date Affected

Flood Sep-1992 12,324,024

Flood 9-Aug-1992 6,184,418

Flood 2-Aug-1976 5,566,000

Flood Aug-1973 4,800,000

Flood Jul-1978 2,246,000

Drought Mar-2000 2,200,000

Flood 22-Jul-1995 1,255,000

Flood 24-Aug-1996 1,186,131

Flood Jun-1977 1,022,000

Flood Aug-1988 1,000,000

 

Top 10 Technological

Disasters in Pakistan

sorted by numbers of people

killed and affected

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident

4-Jan-1990 307

Transport Accident

29-Sep-1957 300

Transport Accident

16-Jan-1992 200

Transport Accident

25-Apr-1993 150

Transport Accident

3-Mar-1997 128

Misc Accident 2-Jan-1990 100

 

Transport Accident

8-Jun-1991 100

Transport Accident

10-Jan-1989 90

Industrial Accident

11-Apr-1988 78

Transport Accident

9-May-1991 70

 

Disaster Date Affected

Industrial Accident

11-Apr-1988 16,000

Misc Accident 28-Oct-1996

3,520

Industrial Accident

9-Jan-1997 1,900

Misc Accident 20-Feb-1984

1,212

Misc Accident 9-Feb-1970

1,105

Transport Accident

4-Jan-1990 700

Transport Accident

8-Jun-1991 250

Transport Accident

9-Jan-2001 200

Transport Accident

1-Jan-1981 150

Transport Accident

16-May-1999 150

 

Pakistan, Air Accidents:

27-DEC-1947 Douglas DC-3

VT-AUG Air-India 23

01-AUG-1948 Avro Lancastrian

AP-ACM Onzeair 4

26-NOV-1948 Douglas DC-3

AP-ACE Pakistan Airways 21

20-OCT-1949 Douglas DC-4

F-BBDS Air France 0

12-DEC-1949 Douglas DC-3

AP-ADI Pakair 26

26-AUG-1952 Bristol 170 G783

Pakistan AF18

03-MAR-1953 DH-106 Comet

CF-CUN Canadian Pacific 11

13-OCT-1954 Douglas DC-3

AP-AAF Orient Airways 0

25-FEB-1956 Douglas DC-3

AP-ACZ PIA 3

05-AUG-1956 HP Hermes G-ALDK

Britavia 0

02-NOV-1957 Vickers Viking

CR-AID TAIP 0

29-JAN-1959 Bristol 170 S4426

Pakistan AF 0

18-MAY-1959 Vickers Viscount

AP-AJC PIA 0

14-AUG-1959 Vickers Viscount

AP-AJE PIA 2

29-JAN-1960 Douglas DC-3

AP-ABC PIA 0

22-MAR-1961 Douglas DC-3

AP-AAC PIA 0

06-APR-1962 Avro York OD-ACN

Kuwait Airways 0

26-JUL-1962 Bristol 170

S4414 Pakistan AF 0

26-MAR-1965 Douglas

DC-3 AP-AAH PIA 22

18-AUG-1965 Lockheed

C-130 12648 Pakistan AF 0

08-OCT-1965 Fokker F-27

AP-ATT PIA 4

15-JUL-1966 Lockheed

C-130 24142 Pakistan AF 10

08-MAR-1967 ATL-98

Carvair F-BMHU CAT 4

30-APR-1968 Lockheed

L-100 64145 Pakistan AF 22

08-JUL-1969 Lockheed

C-130 23490 Pakistan AF 0

04-MAR-1970 Lockheed

C-130 23489 Pakistan AF 0

06-AUG-1970 Fokker F-27

AP-ALM PIA 30

30-DEC-1970 Fokker F-27

AP-AUV PIA 7

02-FEB-1971 Fokker F-27

VT-DMA Indian Airlines 0

05-DEC-1971 DHC-6 Twin Otter

13808 Canadian Armed Forces 0

05-DEC-1971 DHC-6 Twin Otter

AP-AWH PIA 0

12-DEC-1971 Fokker F-27

AP-ALX PIA 4

08-DEC-1972 Fokker F-27

AP-AUS PIA 26

28-MAY-1973 Fokker F-27

AP-AUW PIA 0

01-DEC-1974 DC-8 Swissair

0

05-JUL-1975 Boeing 707

AP-AWV PIA 0

20-JAN-1978 Fokker F-27

AP-... PIA 0

02-MAR-1978 Boeing 747

PIA 0

16-DEC-1978 Fokker F-27

AP-ATO PIA 1

01-FEB-1979 Lockheed

C-130 10687 Pakistan AF 0

01-FEB-1979 Lockheed

C-130 23488 Pakistan AF 0

08-JAN-1981 Boeing 720

AP-AXK PIA 0

03-FEB-1981 DC-10

AP-AXE PIA 0

05-JUN-1981 Fokker F-27

AP-AXF PIA 0

04-AUG-1983 Boeing 747

N738PA Pan Am 0

18-JAN-1984 Boeing 747 ? Air

France 0

05-AUG-1984 Antonov 12 CCCP-10232

Aeroflot / Soviet AF 24

15-SEP-1985 DHC-6 Twin Otter

AP-BCH PIA 0

05-SEP-1986 Boeing 747 Pan

Am 17

23-OCT-1986 Fokker F-27

AP-AUX PIA 13

17-AUG-1988 Lockheed

C-130 23494 Pakistan AF 37

10-DEC-1988 Antonov 26

YA-... Ariana Afghan Airlines 25

25-AUG-1989 Fokker F-27

AP-BBF PIA 54

05-JUL-1994 Fokker F-27

AP-ALN PIA 0

21-91-1995 Tupolev 154

UN-85455 Kazakhstan Airlines 0

13-JAN-1998 Antonov 12 ?

Ariana Afghan Airlines 51

24-MAY-1998 Fokker F-27

AP-... PIA 0

10-SEP-1998 Lockheed

C-130 23491 Pakistan AF 0

10-SEP-1998 Lockheed

C-130 24143 Pakistan AF 5

10-AUG-1999 Breguet Atlantic

91 Pakistan Navy 16

09-JAN-2002 Lockheed

C-130 160021 USMC 7

19-FEB-2003 Dornier

Do-228 AP-BGF STAR Aviation 0

20-FEB-2003 Fokker F-27

10254 Pakistan AF 17

16-JUN-2004 Fokker F-27

AP-AUR PIA 0

 

Pakistan, Some Other Events:

1948 Sep 11, Mohammed Ali

Jinnah, 1st governor of Pakistan (1947-48), died at 71.

1951 October 16: Prime

Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan assassinated in Rawalpindi;

1953 Mar 3, Canadian Comet

crashed at Karachi, 11 killed.

1953 Nov 2, Pakistan became

an Islamic republic.

1956 Mar 23, Pakistan became

an independent republic within the British Commonwealth.

1956 May 12, East Pakistan

was struck by a cyclone and tidal waves.

1957 Sep 29, In West

Pakistan an express train collided with stationary oil train and 250 people

were killed.

1960 Jun 11, In Pakistan a

house packed with wedding celebrants collapsed killing 30.

1960 Oct 11, A hurricane ravaged

East Pakistan and some 6,000 died.

1965 Apr 9, India and

Pakistan engaged in a border fight.

1965 Aug 6, Indian troops

invaded Pakistan.

1965 Aug 14, The first major

engagement between the regular armed forces of India and Pakistan took

place.

1968 Sep 5, Hijackers killed

21 people aboard a Pan Am jet in Karachi Pakistan.

1969 Apr 14, Tornado struck

Dacca in East Pakistan killing 540.

1971 Mar 21, Sheik Mujibur

Rahman (Mujeeb-ur Rehman) declared East Pakistan independent of Pakistan.

1971 Dec 3, The 3rd

Indo-Pakistani war began when India intervened in the Pakistani civil war.

1971 Dec 16, Bangladesh

became independent after a struggle led by Sheik Mujibar Rahman.

1974 Dec 28, An earthquake

in Pakistan killed some 4,700 people.

1977 Mar 7, Ali Bhutto's

Pakistan People's Party won elections.

1977 Jul 5, Pakistan's army

under Gen Mohammad Zia ul-Haq seized power.

1979 Apr 4, Zulfikar Ali

Bhutto (51), the deposed prime minister of Pakistan, was hanged after he was

convicted of conspiring to murder a political opponent.

1981 Mar 2, An aircraft was

hijacked by 3 Pakistani terrorists.

1983 Dec 30, A 7.2

earthquake killed 26 people in Afghanistan (14) and Pakistan (12).

1986 Sep 5, The Pakistan

army stormed a hijacked US B-747 in Karachi and 19 people were killed.

1988 Aug 17, Pakistani

President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq (63) and U.S. Ambassador Arnold Raphel were

killed in a mysterious plane crash. Zia, president from 1977-1988, was

responsible for the overthrow and death of Premier Bhutto, whose daughter,

Benazir Bhutto, was the current prime minister.

1990 Jan 4, In Sindh

Province, Pakistan, an overcrowded 16-car passenger train collided with

standing freight train and more than 210 people were killed.

 

9 dead, 26 injured in bomb

explosion on train in Pakistan July 16, 2000

 

Report: Blast hits Pakistan

embassy in Afghanistan July 17, 2000

 

Pakistani police probe

possible assassination attempt January 4, 1999

 

Deadly bomb rocks Karachi

mosque during prayer January 28, 2000

 

At least 2 killed in Karachi

bomb blasts March 31, 1998

 

Pakistan blames India for

train bomb June 7, 1998

 

1960 Oct 10, A cyclone

and tidal wave hit the Gulf of Bengal and killed about 6,000 in East Pakistan.

1963 May 20-23, In

East Pakistan a cyclone killed about 22,000 along coast of the Bay of Bengal.

1965 May 11-12, In East

Pakistan a cyclone killed some 12,000.

 

Hundreds

killed in Pakistan floods

LAHORE,

Pakistan (CNN) -- At least 424 deaths are being blamed on heavy rains and snow

which have soaked Pakistan for the past two weeks, causing dam breaks, flooding

and avalanches, according to officials.

The inclement weather is

also being blamed for some 104 deaths in neighboring Afghanistan, a health

ministry official said.

Across northern Pakistan

and in the Pakistan-held section of Kashmir, 209 people have been killed as a

result of several snow avalanches and flooding since Friday, Pakistan officials

said on Sunday.

Two small dams collapsed

Saturday in the Balochistan province of southwestern Pakistan, the same area

where heavy rains caused another dam to break on Thursday.

The total number of known

dead from the three dams breaks was 215 with hundreds more missing, officials

said.

Rescue operations are

under way to find those missing after the Shadi Kor dam near Pasni Tehsil on

Pakistan's southwestern coast washed away Thursday during after a long period

of heavy rain overwhelmed it, a provincial minister in Balochistan told CNN.

The town of Pasni,

located about 40 km (25 miles) from the dam, was completely inundated when the

dam burst, witnesses said. The flood waters wiped out at least five other

villages, and washed out a coastal highway and bridges linking the town with

Karachi and Gwadar.

The weather has also

damaged communications in the southwestern province of Balochistan as well as

in northern areas.

About 25,000 to 30,000

people had been affected by the dam bursts.

The regional airport was

also closed after the runway became submerged, and electricity and phone

service has been disrupted.

Pakistan's army, navy and

coast guard are carrying out relief operations in the region.

Dozens of deaths are

blamed on heavy rains in other parts of Pakistan in the last several days,

officials said.

India's Foreign Minister

Natwar Singh called his Pakistani counterpart, Khursheed Kasuri, and expressed

his condolences over the loss of life.

In neighboring

Afghanistan, authorities said 104 people have died -- many of them children --

as a result of heavy snowfall and cold weather. Most of the deaths were

reported in Paktia province, near the border with northwestern Pakistan.

CNN

Producer Syed Mohsin Naqvi in Lahore contributed to this report.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/02/13/pakistan.floods/

 

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Well done and many thanksJorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

 

Dear John,

 

INDIA rectified chart is correct.

 

It happens that the Transfer of Power was given to Pakistan on August 14, 1947, during the morning, by Lord Mountbatten, so that he could be present in India at the first minute of August 15, 1947, the legal moment of independence for both countries.

 

In http://pakistanspace.tripod.com/47.htm we can see that Mr. Jinnah, already in Power, was not even bothered about that first minute.

 

So this is not a case of “Siamese Twins”, as they were born at different times, in different places.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

 

John T W B [jtwbjakarta] quarta-feira, 16 de Fevereiro de 2005 05:22SAMVA Subject: Re: PAKISTAN rectified chart (Attention, please)

 

 

Hi Jorge

 

 

 

Given that the birth of the States of India & Pakistan was a case of "Siamese Twins", does your refinement of the rectification of the Pakistan time moment suggest a re-visit of India's ??

 

 

 

John TWBJorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

Dear List Members,

 

Please ignore the previous rectified chart of Pakistan, from 15/8/1947, 12:00 AM, Karachi, with 24:24 Aries rising sign, that corresponds to its legal independence. After seeing the recent news of “Hundreds killed in Pakistan floods”, I checked the Independence chart. My feeling is that it does not explain clearly what is going on. So I decided to rectify the moment of Transfer of Power that occurred in the morning of the previous day, August 14, 1947. After checking/rectifying an interval between 9:08 AM and 10:00 AM, using more than 30 events, the resulting TOB is 9:30 AM. Therefore, the rectified chart of PAKISTAN to submit in future to the test of time is:

 

PAKISTAN

Aug 14, 1947 9:30 AM -05:30 INT

Karachi, Pakistan Longitude: 67E03 Latitude: 24N52

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:07 Current Period: VE/MO/MO

 

Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord

================================================

Asc 05:46 Vir U.Phalguni Su

Sun 27:24 Can +00:57:39 FM Aslesha Me

Moon 24:53 Gem +14:58:43 WK Punarvasu Ju

Mars 07:03 Gem +00:39:31 FM Ardra Ra

Merc 12:35 Can +01:46:18 WK Pushya Sa

Jupt 25:49 Lib +00:05:02 WK Vishakha Ju

Ven 21:48 Can +01:14:06 CM Aslesha Me

Sat 20:23 Can +00:07:41 FM Aslesha Me

Rahu 05:48 Tau -00:07:03 FM Krittika Su

Ketu 05:48 Sco -00:07:03 FM Anuradha Sa

 

True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 208 beats

Day: Thursday Sunrise: 6:36 AM

Tithi: Krishna Trayodashi

Yoga Pt: 25:37 Cp Yogi:Ma AviYogi:Ke Dup Yogi: Sa

Dagha Rashis: Tau Leo

 

Rashi Chart

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* JU 25:49* * *ME 12:35*

* * * * * SA 20:23*

*KE 05:48 * 6 AS 05:46 * 4 VE 21:48*

* * * * * SU 27:24*

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*9 * 3 MO 24:53 *

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* SU * SA * *

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* * 11 RA * 9 MA *

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Some of the events used in the rectification:

 

August 14, 1947

Transfer of Power

 

The transfer of power ceremony took place at Karachi. Lord Mountbatten and Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah addressed the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan.

 

http://www.infopak.gov.pk/14august/chronology.htm#44

 

Peace declaration

 

The first ceremonies to symbolise the transfer of power from Britain to one of the new dominions took place in Karachi on the morning of 14 of August, 1947.

 

British Viceroy Louis Mountbatten and Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who at midnight was to become governor general of Pakistan, addressed the Constituent Assembly.

 

Lord Mountbatten read a message from King George VI pledging the support of the British Commonwealth to Pakistan. Mr Jinnah assured the world that Pakistan would work to preserve peace.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1751044.stm

 

Pakistan

Top 10 Natural Disasters

Disaster Date Killed

Wind storm 15-Dec-1965 10,000

Earthquake 28-Dec-1974 4,700

Flood 1950 2,900

Flood Sep-1992 1,334

Flood 3-Mar-1998 1,000

Flood Jun-1977 848

Wind storm 14-Nov-1993 609

Extreme temp 11-Jun-1991 523

 

Disaster Date Affected

Flood Sep-1992 12,324,024

Flood 9-Aug-1992 6,184,418

Flood 2-Aug-1976 5,566,000

Flood Aug-1973 4,800,000

Flood Jul-1978 2,246,000

Drought Mar-2000 2,200,000

Flood 22-Jul-1995 1,255,000

Flood 24-Aug-1996 1,186,131

Flood Jun-1977 1,022,000

Flood Aug-1988 1,000,000

 

Top 10 Technological Disasters in Pakistan

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 4-Jan-1990 307

Transport Accident 29-Sep-1957 300

Transport Accident 16-Jan-1992 200

Transport Accident 25-Apr-1993 150

Transport Accident 3-Mar-1997 128

Misc Accident 2-Jan-1990 100

Transport Accident 8-Jun-1991 100

Transport Accident 10-Jan-1989 90

Industrial Accident 11-Apr-1988 78

Transport Accident 9-May-1991 70

 

Disaster Date Affected

Industrial Accident 11-Apr-1988 16,000

Misc Accident 28-Oct-1996 3,520

Industrial Accident 9-Jan-1997 1,900

Misc Accident 20-Feb-1984 1,212

Misc Accident 9-Feb-1970 1,105

Transport Accident 4-Jan-1990 700

Transport Accident 8-Jun-1991 250

Transport Accident 9-Jan-2001 200

Transport Accident 1-Jan-1981 150

Transport Accident 16-May-1999 150

 

Pakistan, Air Accidents:

27-DEC-1947 Douglas DC-3 VT-AUG Air-India 23

01-AUG-1948 Avro Lancastrian AP-ACM Onzeair 4

26-NOV-1948 Douglas DC-3 AP-ACE Pakistan Airways 21

20-OCT-1949 Douglas DC-4 F-BBDS Air France 0

12-DEC-1949 Douglas DC-3 AP-ADI Pakair 26

26-AUG-1952 Bristol 170 G783 Pakistan AF18

03-MAR-1953 DH-106 Comet CF-CUN Canadian Pacific 11

13-OCT-1954 Douglas DC-3 AP-AAF Orient Airways 0

25-FEB-1956 Douglas DC-3 AP-ACZ PIA 3

05-AUG-1956 HP Hermes G-ALDK Britavia 0

02-NOV-1957 Vickers Viking CR-AID TAIP 0

29-JAN-1959 Bristol 170 S4426 Pakistan AF 0

18-MAY-1959 Vickers Viscount AP-AJC PIA 0

14-AUG-1959 Vickers Viscount AP-AJE PIA 2

29-JAN-1960 Douglas DC-3 AP-ABC PIA 0

22-MAR-1961 Douglas DC-3 AP-AAC PIA 0

06-APR-1962 Avro York OD-ACN Kuwait Airways 0

26-JUL-1962 Bristol 170 S4414 Pakistan AF 0

26-MAR-1965 Douglas DC-3 AP-AAH PIA 22

18-AUG-1965 Lockheed C-130 12648 Pakistan AF 0

08-OCT-1965 Fokker F-27 AP-ATT PIA 4

15-JUL-1966 Lockheed C-130 24142 Pakistan AF 10

08-MAR-1967 ATL-98 Carvair F-BMHU CAT 4

30-APR-1968 Lockheed L-100 64145 Pakistan AF 22

08-JUL-1969 Lockheed C-130 23490 Pakistan AF 0

04-MAR-1970 Lockheed C-130 23489 Pakistan AF 0

06-AUG-1970 Fokker F-27 AP-ALM PIA 30

30-DEC-1970 Fokker F-27 AP-AUV PIA 7

02-FEB-1971 Fokker F-27 VT-DMA Indian Airlines 0

05-DEC-1971 DHC-6 Twin Otter 13808 Canadian Armed Forces 0

05-DEC-1971 DHC-6 Twin Otter AP-AWH PIA 0

12-DEC-1971 Fokker F-27 AP-ALX PIA 4

08-DEC-1972 Fokker F-27 AP-AUS PIA 26

28-MAY-1973 Fokker F-27 AP-AUW PIA 0

01-DEC-1974 DC-8 Swissair 0

05-JUL-1975 Boeing 707 AP-AWV PIA 0

20-JAN-1978 Fokker F-27 AP-... PIA 0

02-MAR-1978 Boeing 747 PIA 0

16-DEC-1978 Fokker F-27 AP-ATO PIA 1

01-FEB-1979 Lockheed C-130 10687 Pakistan AF 0

01-FEB-1979 Lockheed C-130 23488 Pakistan AF 0

08-JAN-1981 Boeing 720 AP-AXK PIA 0

03-FEB-1981 DC-10 AP-AXE PIA 0

05-JUN-1981 Fokker F-27 AP-AXF PIA 0

04-AUG-1983 Boeing 747 N738PA Pan Am 0

18-JAN-1984 Boeing 747 ? Air France 0

05-AUG-1984 Antonov 12 CCCP-10232 Aeroflot / Soviet AF 24

15-SEP-1985 DHC-6 Twin Otter AP-BCH PIA 0

05-SEP-1986 Boeing 747 Pan Am 17

23-OCT-1986 Fokker F-27 AP-AUX PIA 13

17-AUG-1988 Lockheed C-130 23494 Pakistan AF 37

10-DEC-1988 Antonov 26 YA-... Ariana Afghan Airlines 25

25-AUG-1989 Fokker F-27 AP-BBF PIA 54

05-JUL-1994 Fokker F-27 AP-ALN PIA 0

21-91-1995 Tupolev 154 UN-85455 Kazakhstan Airlines 0

13-JAN-1998 Antonov 12 ? Ariana Afghan Airlines 51

24-MAY-1998 Fokker F-27 AP-... PIA 0

10-SEP-1998 Lockheed C-130 23491 Pakistan AF 0

10-SEP-1998 Lockheed C-130 24143 Pakistan AF 5

10-AUG-1999 Breguet Atlantic 91 Pakistan Navy 16

09-JAN-2002 Lockheed C-130 160021 USMC 7

19-FEB-2003 Dornier Do-228 AP-BGF STAR Aviation 0

20-FEB-2003 Fokker F-27 10254 Pakistan AF 17

16-JUN-2004 Fokker F-27 AP-AUR PIA 0

 

Pakistan, Some Other Events:

1948 Sep 11, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, 1st governor of Pakistan (1947-48), died at 71.

1951 October 16: Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan assassinated in Rawalpindi;

1953 Mar 3, Canadian Comet crashed at Karachi, 11 killed.

1953 Nov 2, Pakistan became an Islamic republic.

1956 Mar 23, Pakistan became an independent republic within the British Commonwealth.

1956 May 12, East Pakistan was struck by a cyclone and tidal waves.

1957 Sep 29, In West Pakistan an express train collided with stationary oil train and 250 people were killed.

1960 Jun 11, In Pakistan a house packed with wedding celebrants collapsed killing 30.

1960 Oct 11, A hurricane ravaged East Pakistan and some 6,000 died.

1965 Apr 9, India and Pakistan engaged in a border fight.

1965 Aug 6, Indian troops invaded Pakistan.

1965 Aug 14, The first major engagement between the regular armed forces of India and Pakistan took place.

1968 Sep 5, Hijackers killed 21 people aboard a Pan Am jet in Karachi Pakistan.

1969 Apr 14, Tornado struck Dacca in East Pakistan killing 540.

1971 Mar 21, Sheik Mujibur Rahman (Mujeeb-ur Rehman) declared East Pakistan independent of Pakistan.

1971 Dec 3, The 3rd Indo-Pakistani war began when India intervened in the Pakistani civil war.

1971 Dec 16, Bangladesh became independent after a struggle led by Sheik Mujibar Rahman.

1974 Dec 28, An earthquake in Pakistan killed some 4,700 people.

1977 Mar 7, Ali Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party won elections.

1977 Jul 5, Pakistan's army under Gen Mohammad Zia ul-Haq seized power.

1979 Apr 4, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (51), the deposed prime minister of Pakistan, was hanged after he was convicted of conspiring to murder a political opponent.

1981 Mar 2, An aircraft was hijacked by 3 Pakistani terrorists.

1983 Dec 30, A 7.2 earthquake killed 26 people in Afghanistan (14) and Pakistan (12).

1986 Sep 5, The Pakistan army stormed a hijacked US B-747 in Karachi and 19 people were killed.

1988 Aug 17, Pakistani President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq (63) and U.S. Ambassador Arnold Raphel were killed in a mysterious plane crash. Zia, president from 1977-1988, was responsible for the overthrow and death of Premier Bhutto, whose daughter, Benazir Bhutto, was the current prime minister.

1990 Jan 4, In Sindh Province, Pakistan, an overcrowded 16-car passenger train collided with standing freight train and more than 210 people were killed.

 

9 dead, 26 injured in bomb explosion on train in Pakistan July 16, 2000

 

Report: Blast hits Pakistan embassy in Afghanistan July 17, 2000

 

Pakistani police probe possible assassination attempt January 4, 1999

 

Deadly bomb rocks Karachi mosque during prayer January 28, 2000

 

At least 2 killed in Karachi bomb blasts March 31, 1998

 

Pakistan blames India for train bomb June 7, 1998

 

1960 Oct 10, A cyclone and tidal wave hit the Gulf of Bengal and killed about 6,000 in East Pakistan.

1963 May 20-23, In East Pakistan a cyclone killed about 22,000 along coast of the Bay of Bengal.

1965 May 11-12, In East Pakistan a cyclone killed some 12,000.

 

Hundreds killed in Pakistan floods

LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- At least 424 deaths are being blamed on heavy rains and snow which have soaked Pakistan for the past two weeks, causing dam breaks, flooding and avalanches, according to officials.

The inclement weather is also being blamed for some 104 deaths in neighboring Afghanistan, a health ministry official said.

Across northern Pakistan and in the Pakistan-held section of Kashmir, 209 people have been killed as a result of several snow avalanches and flooding since Friday, Pakistan officials said on Sunday.

Two small dams collapsed Saturday in the Balochistan province of southwestern Pakistan, the same area where heavy rains caused another dam to break on Thursday.

The total number of known dead from the three dams breaks was 215 with hundreds more missing, officials said.

Rescue operations are under way to find those missing after the Shadi Kor dam near Pasni Tehsil on Pakistan's southwestern coast washed away Thursday during after a long period of heavy rain overwhelmed it, a provincial minister in Balochistan told CNN.

The town of Pasni, located about 40 km (25 miles) from the dam, was completely inundated when the dam burst, witnesses said. The flood waters wiped out at least five other villages, and washed out a coastal highway and bridges linking the town with Karachi and Gwadar.

The weather has also damaged communications in the southwestern province of Balochistan as well as in northern areas.

About 25,000 to 30,000 people had been affected by the dam bursts.

The regional airport was also closed after the runway became submerged, and electricity and phone service has been disrupted.

Pakistan's army, navy and coast guard are carrying out relief operations in the region.

Dozens of deaths are blamed on heavy rains in other parts of Pakistan in the last several days, officials said.

India's Foreign Minister Natwar Singh called his Pakistani counterpart, Khursheed Kasuri, and expressed his condolences over the loss of life.

In neighboring Afghanistan, authorities said 104 people have died -- many of them children -- as a result of heavy snowfall and cold weather. Most of the deaths were reported in Paktia province, near the border with northwestern Pakistan.

CNN Producer Syed Mohsin Naqvi in Lahore contributed to this report.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/02/13/pakistan.floods/

 

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from memory this would fit nicely with the POME's divide and rule agenda and to leave a mess behind.

The POMEy legacy speaks for itself. Every country/place they have been ruining during their rein continues to be destroyed even after their departure. It is as if they started the fire, fanned it then left.

Jorge, what you have written would fit the bill very nicely.

ciao

IverJorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

 

Dear John,

 

INDIA rectified chart is correct.

 

It happens that the Transfer of Power was given to Pakistan on August 14, 1947, during the morning, by Lord Mountbatten, so that he could be present in India at the first minute of August 15, 1947, the legal moment of independence for both countries.

 

In http://pakistanspace.tripod.com/47.htm we can see that Mr. Jinnah, already in Power, was not even bothered about that first minute.

 

So this is not a case of “Siamese Twins”, as they were born at different times, in different places.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

 

John T W B [jtwbjakarta] quarta-feira, 16 de Fevereiro de 2005 05:22SAMVA Subject: Re: PAKISTAN rectified chart (Attention, please)

 

 

Hi Jorge

 

 

 

Given that the birth of the States of India & Pakistan was a case of "Siamese Twins", does your refinement of the rectification of the Pakistan time moment suggest a re-visit of India's ??

 

 

 

John TWB

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Well said Iver !

 

I lived and worked in India for 4 years, too many years ago. Have travelled often to Pakistan, as well.

 

Real history confirms your observations.

 

John T W Bdel iver <deliver1900 wrote:

 

from memory this would fit nicely with the POME's divide and rule agenda and to leave a mess behind.

The POMEy legacy speaks for itself. Every country/place they have been ruining during their rein continues to be destroyed even after their departure. It is as if they started the fire, fanned it then left.

Jorge, what you have written would fit the bill very nicely.

ciao

IverJorge Angelino <jorge.angelino wrote:

 

 

Dear John,

 

INDIA rectified chart is correct.

 

It happens that the Transfer of Power was given to Pakistan on August 14, 1947, during the morning, by Lord Mountbatten, so that he could be present in India at the first minute of August 15, 1947, the legal moment of independence for both countries.

 

In http://pakistanspace.tripod.com/47.htm we can see that Mr. Jinnah, already in Power, was not even bothered about that first minute.

 

So this is not a case of “Siamese Twins”, as they were born at different times, in different places.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

 

John T W B [jtwbjakarta] quarta-feira, 16 de Fevereiro de 2005 05:22SAMVA Subject: Re: PAKISTAN rectified chart (Attention, please)

 

 

Hi Jorge

 

 

 

Given that the birth of the States of India & Pakistan was a case of "Siamese Twins", does your refinement of the rectification of the Pakistan time moment suggest a re-visit of India's ??

 

 

 

John TWB

 

 

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