Doc Kazi: President and Mrs Lyndon Johnson welcome President Ayub and his entourage to the White House
Doc Kazi: US Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson meeting Bashir the camel driver
Doc Kazi: The Johnsons escort President Ayub to the White House
Doc Kazi: President Johnson with President Ayub Khan in the White House, 1966
Doc Kazi: Lady Bird Johnson ushering in Bashir in the White House
Doc Kazi: Bashir the camel driver meets President Kennedy in the White House
Doc Kazi: Lady Bird Johnson stretches out to greet President Ayub
Doc Kazi: President Johnson with Indira Gandhi in 1966
Doc Kazi: President Lyndon B Johnson dances with Imelda Marcos
Doc Kazi: Ayub has a warm hug for Lyndon B Johnson during his stopover in Pakistan
Doc Kazi: In Memoriam - Lady Bird Johnson who died on 11 July 2007 at 94
Doc Kazi: Try to understand - Ayub gestures to LBJ
Doc Kazi: John F Kennedy, Ayub Khan and Lyndon B Johnson
Doc Kazi: Lyndon B Johnson takes oath of office of US President aboard a flight - November 22, 1963
Doc Kazi: Ayub Khan patting LBJ in Pathan Style
Doc Kazi: Friends Not Masters - LBJ riding a speedboat with Ayub
Doc Kazi: A high point in Pakistan-US relations - Ayub Khan with Lyndon B Johnson in December 1965
Doc Kazi: Soekarno with JFK and LBJ
Doc Kazi: President Richard Nixon is administered oath of office by Chief Justice Earl Warren, 1969
Doc Kazi: A step ahead - Ayub Khan horse riding with LBJ at his ranch
Doc Kazi: Lyndon Johnson treating Ayub Khan to a royal lunch
Doc Kazi: President Ayub address a joint session of the US Congress
Doc Kazi: Excellency - what a frown!
Doc Kazi: President Ayub with JFK and LBJ
Doc Kazi: Its not about me - Ayub tells LBJ
Doc Kazi: Isn't that a funny frame? LBJ asks Ayub
Doc Kazi: LBJ welcomes a not so pleased President Ayub in the White House
Doc Kazi: LBJ studies Ayub's culinary habits
Doc Kazi: Diplomat K. M. Kaiser on the stairs of the plane that brought US Vice President Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson to Pakistan, 1961
Doc Kazi: Civil servant S. Munir Hussain receiving USA Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson at Karachi, 1963