The Pink water-lily or the Nymphaea pubescens was the flower un officially representing East Pakistan state (1955-1971).
Dacca was the provincial and legislative capital of the former East Pakistan region.
The Columbine or (Aquilegia pubiflora) is the unofficial provincial flower of the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan.
The Pink water-lily or the Nymphaea pubescens was the flower un officially representing East Bengal provincial Region of Pakistan (1947-1955).
The Indian banyan or the Ficus benghalensis was the tree un officially representing former East Pakistan state (1955-1971).
The Royal Bengal Tiger was the animal un officially representing East Pakistan state (1955-1971).
The Oriental Magpie Robin or the Copsychus saularis was the bird un officially representing East Pakistan state (1955-1971).
The Provincial symbols for the former East Pakistan region were are as the following -* Pakistan Zindabad - Provincial regional anthem for Bengal.* Bengali language - It was made official in 1962.* Animal - Royal Bengal Tiger.* Bird - Oriental Magpie robin.* Flower - Pink Water-lily.* Tree - Indian banyan.* Fish - Illish.* Fruit - Jackfruit.* Sport - Hadudu.Note: These symbols have been nationalised in 1972 by Bangla-Desh.
The provincial Capital city of Pakistani provincial region of Balochistan is Quetta, Pakistan.
The Yak or (Bos mutus) is the unofficial provincial animal of the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan.
Lahore is the capital of Punjab, Pakistan also the historical capital of the Greater Punjab region of India and Pakistan.
The Shaheen Falcon (Falco peregrinus peregrinator) is the provincial bird of Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. It is also the state heritage bird of Pakistan and its Airforce as a symbolic insignia of the nation.
The Royal Bengal Tiger was the animal un officially representing East Bengal provincial Region of Pakistan (1947-1955).