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Pakistani 75-rupee Note
Commemorative banknotes of Pakistani Rupee are issued by the State Bank of Pakistan. The green coloured 75-rupee banknote was issued on 17th August 2022 on the 75th Independence Day (Pakistan), Independence Anniversary of Pakistan. Another blue coloured note was released nearly a year later in July to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of State Bank of Pakistan. Pakistan's 75th independence commemoration note The 75-rupee Independence commemorative banknote was introduced by the State Bank of Pakistan on August 14, 2022, to commemorate 75 years of Pakistan's independence. This release marked the second commemorative banknote issued by the State Bank of Pakistan, following the golden jubilee banknote issued in 1997 to celebrate 50 years of independence. Design Obverse The note features a green and white design with tones of yellow and prominently displays portraits of Pakistan’s key historical figures: Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Fatima Jinnah, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, and Syed Ahm ...
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Markhor
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Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi
Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi () (30 June 1930 10 February 1987), and often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash, was a historical Pakistani artist and poet best known for his skills as a calligrapher and a painter. He is considered one of the finest painters and calligraphers Pakistan has ever produced, having painted around 15000 paintings.Sadequain: Pakistan’s Great Painter and Calligrapher by pakistanthinktank.org
Retrieved 9 February 2018
He is also recognised as the only artist in Pakistan to have received all four civilian awards such as the ,

Jameel Ahmed
Jameel Ahmad is a Pakistani banker who has served as the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan since August 2022. Education Ahmed completed his MBA from the University of the Punjab in 1988 and is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Cost & Management Accountants of Pakistan (FCMA) since 1994, Fellow Member of the Institute of Bankers Pakistan (FIBP) since 1993, and Fellow Member of the Institute of Corporate Secretaries of Pakistan (FCIS) since 1992. Career Ahmed held various senior positions at the State Bank of Pakistan and the Saudi Central Bank. His association with the State Bank of Pakistan dates back to 1991, where he served in various capacities, including Deputy Governor and executive director. As the Deputy Governor (Banking and Financial Markets & Reserve Management) at the State Bank of Pakistan, Ahmed introduced a risk-based methodology for bank supervision, issued and implemented the latest international Basel capital adequacy standards, and established a deposi ...
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SBP 75th Anniversary Comemmoration NoteNote
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