No
Yes
Mr. Nawaz sharif was the prime minister of Pakistan in 1999. General Pervaiz Musharraf expelled Mian Muhammad Nawaz sharif and declared himself the chief executive of Pakistan.
A military government is given more leeway in regards to war while civil government must seek approval before going to war. A civil government must answer to the people.
As far as I know Pakistan has had a democratic government under Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto(the founder of Pakistan's current ruling party,Pakistan's peoples party) later twice under Benazir Bhutto,Z.A bhutto's daughter and also the current government is said to be democratic.There can be other democratic governments in Pakistan before but i only think of these as these are the most known ones.
Karachi was the Capital of Pakistan before Islamabad...........
India
Mushtaq Ahmad has written: 'Government and politics in Pakistan' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Politics of crisis' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Foreign policy' -- subject(s): World politics, Foreign relations 'Before and after independence' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Politics without social change' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties 'Freedom first' -- subject(s): Ideology, Liberty, Military policy
to make pakistan
Yes before the democracy in Brazil here is military dictatorship like Venezuela
who was responsible for marking the boundaries of india and pakistan before partition
East Pakistan is present-day Bangladesh.
No. He needs the consent of the British Government and requires permission from the United Nations and European Union before he can take military action on Syria.