A traditional green flag, with the provincial emblem in the centre. The emblem shows stylised mountains of this barren province and the principal mode of transport: the Dromedary camel, also the provincial animal of Pakistani Balochistan. The green colour shows it ties with the Federation of Pakistan.
The Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) is the provincial animal of Balochistan, Pakistan, it is also featured on the provincial flag and emblem.
East Bengal is now Bangladesh, so please see the emblem and flag of Bangladesh.
A traditional green flag, with the provincial emblem on the flag shows the Jamrud fort which guards the Khyber Pass, and mountains in the back. The green colour shows its ties with the Federation of Pakistan.
A traditional green flag, with the provincial emblem of Sindh in the centre. The green colour shows its ties with the Federation of Pakistan.
The provincial Capital city of Pakistani provincial region of Balochistan is Quetta, Pakistan.
The Dromedary camel or (Dromedarius camelus) is the provincial animal of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
The MacQueen's bustard or (Chlamydotis macqueenii) is the provincial bird of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
The Date tree or (Acacia nilotica) is the provincial tree of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
The provincial bird of Balochistan, Pakistan is the MacQueens bustard (Chlamydotis macqueenii).
The Dromedary camel or (Dromedarius camelus) is the provincial animal of the Balochistan, Pakistan.
Quetta is the provincial capital of Balochistan, Pakistan.
A traditional green flag, with the provincial emblem in the centre. The emblem reflects Punjab's natural resources: its wheat, and the five rivers which give the province its name in Persian (from Punj = Five, Aab = Waters). The green colour shows its ties to the federation of Pakistan.