Adil Salahuddin

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Aadil Salahuddin (born 1944 in Delhi) is Pakistan's foremost stamp designer, with over 2,000 stamp designs to his name.[1] Of these, 400 have been printed including nearly 50 for other countries of the world.

Adil Salahuddin was born in 1944 at Delhi, British India. His parents moved to Lahore, Pakistan when he was two years old.[1] He joined the National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore in 1962, graduating in 1965 in miniature painting. He was a contemporary of, amongst others, Bashir Mirza, Salahuddin Mian and Ahmed Khan.[2][1] He attended this art college in Lahore without telling his parents. At that time, he let them think that he was studying to be an engineer. He was guided and taught by the so-called 'father of modern painting in Pakistan', Shakir Ali, the principal of NCA at that time, and Haji Mohammad Sharif, another miniaturist and well-known artist of Pakistan.[1]

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