The largest sequin mosaic measures 6.2 m² (6,673.6 ft²) and consists of 325,000 sequins. It was created by Muhammad Amin Salim (Pakistan), and unveiled in an event organized by Punjab Youth Festival in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, on 12 March 2013. The mosaic measured 2.04 m X 3.04 m and depicted the flag of Pakistan and the Chief Minister of Punjab (The Governor of the Punjab region) Shahbaz Sharif.
The longest time to spin a frying pan on one finger is 34 mins 30 secs and was achieved by Jawwad Iqbal Gaba (Pakistan) at the Expo Centre, Karachi, Pakistan, on 12 March 2011. A 30cm (12in) non-stick Mirro frying pan was used for the attempt as per the guidelines.
The most sixes scored by an individual batsman in a Test match innings is 12 by Wasim Akram (b. 3 June 1966, Pakistan) in a total of 257 not out against Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura, Pakistan, on 17-21 October 1996.
The smallest published Koran book measures 1.7 cm × 1.28 cm × 0.72 cm (0.66 in × 0.50 in × 0.28 in). It is published in an unabridged, bound version, in fine print Arabic and is 571 pages long.The book was published in Cairo in 1982 and is owned by Dr. Muhammad Saeed Karim Beebani of Pakistan. The book was published in Cairo in 1982. There are 18 lines on each page and the book is owned by Dr. Muhammad Saeed Karim Beebani of Pakistan.
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The Rupal face of Nanga Parbat, in the western Himalayas, Pakistan, is a single rise of some 5,000 m (16,000 ft) from the valley floor to the summit. The mountain itself, with a summit at 8,125 m (26,656 ft), is the 8th highest mountain in the world and the highest mountain in Pakistan.
Muhammad Ilyas passed the examination enabling him to become a Civil Judge in July 1952 at the age of 20 years 9 months, although formalities such as medicals meant that it was not until eight months later that he started work as a Civil Judge in Lahore, Pakistan.
The largest painting by numbers measures 3,717 m² (40,009.29 ft²) and was created at the Punjab Youth Festival in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, on 14 March 2013. The painting was 45.72 m (150 ft) X 81.3 m (266 ft 8 in) and represented some of the most popular monuments of the Punjab region in Pakistan. 1,557 participants contributed to the work. It took 3 hours to create the starting image and 3 more hours to paint it.
The most countries identified from capital cities in one minute is 45 and was achieved by Muhammad Taha (Pakistan), in Lahore, Pakistan, on 7 December 2013.