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The supporters, pelicans, are the birds which swarm in the Indus valley, the backbone of the Province. The Mediaeval notion that the pelican fed its young on its own blood, appealed greatly to the Nawab's people.  
The supporters, pelicans, are the birds which swarm in the Indus valley, the backbone of the Province. The Mediaeval notion that the pelican fed its young on its own blood, appealed greatly to the Nawab's people.  


The motto, "A faithful friend", confirms the attitude of the State to the British for 150 years.
The motto, "A faithful friend", confirms the attitude of the State to the British for 150 years.'''[[Literature]]''':
 
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{{media}} Pereira, 1965.
{{media}} Pereira, 1965.
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