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Pakistan has about 100 nuclear weapons.
The largest Muslim populations are in Indonesia and Pakistan, both non-Arab countries. Although there are Muslims in every country in the world today, the largest Muslim populations are in Indonesia, Pakistan, and the Arab countries.
The "Friend of Pakistan" group includes Australia, Britain, Canada, China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, the United Nations and European Union.
No, Bangladeshi language, culture, tradition, and heritage has absolutely no link with Arab countries. That's the only reason it liberated from Pakistan back in 1971. Yes, we follow the same religion as Arabs but women have significantly greater role in our society.
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Pakistan has about 100 nuclear weapons.
There are 4 refineries in Pakistan. Pakistan Refinery Limited Pak-Arab Refinery Attock Refinery National Refinery
The largest Muslim populations are in Indonesia and Pakistan, both non-Arab countries. Although there are Muslims in every country in the world today, the largest Muslim populations are in Indonesia, Pakistan, and the Arab countries.
No. Arabs exist in the Middle East and North Africa. Pakistan is a South/Central Asian country. they have very little in common with with Arabs and Persians in terms of culture they still define themselves as Desi people (like Indians or Bengalis), not Arab/Persian/Kurd or Turk.
Arab Sea, Part of the Indian Ocean
Of the countries listed above, only the United Arab Emirates borders the Persian Gulf.
Although Islam is thought of as an Arab religion, there are Muslims in every country in the world. The largest Muslim populations are in Indonesia and Pakistan. Although Islam is thought of as an Arab religion, there are Muslims in every country in the world. The largest Muslim populations are in Indonesia and Pakistan.
In South-Central Asia, sorrounded mainly by the Republic of India to the east and Afghanistan to the west. Although there a narrow strip called the Wakhan corridor which separates Tajikistan from Northern Pakistan. Partially by China to the north and Iran to the SW. Pakistan also shares the maritime boundary with Oman, the nearest Arab country to Pakistan.