I believe it was the Mughal empire. It was an Islamic empire covering much of northern South Asia.
Parts of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
At the time of the British Empire, Pakistan didn't exist. It was part of the Indian Empire which was part of the British Empire. When independence came in 1947, the country was split into India (mostly Hindus), Pakistan (mostly Muslims), and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims and now called Bangladesh).
No. The Mughal Empire controlled lands that are now part of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, in addition to India.
In August 1947, the countries of Pakistan and India were formed by the Partition of India that effectively dissolved the British Indian Empire. The country of Pakistan was characterized by two culturally and geographically separate areas popularly called West Pakistan and East Bengal (later East Pakistan). Although East Pakistan had a slightly larger population, all political power was centered in West Pakistan and it was commonly thought that East Pakistan was being financially exploited. On March 25, 1971, West Pakistan came down violently on growing political unrest and Bengal nationalism in East Pakistan ,which in turn caused East Pakistan to declare its independence and become the state of Bangladesh. Civil war ensued the following day and came to be officially known as the Bangladesh Liberation War.
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The Mughal empire occupied much of what is now India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Parts of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
At the time of the British Empire, Pakistan didn't exist. It was part of the Indian Empire which was part of the British Empire. When independence came in 1947, the country was split into India (mostly Hindus), Pakistan (mostly Muslims), and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims and now called Bangladesh).
No. The Mughal Empire controlled lands that are now part of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, in addition to India.
The two nations, formed at the time of partition of India in 1947 by the British, were the present India and Pakistan. Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan till 1971 Burma, although not regarded as a part of India, was nonetheless part of the wider India under British Empire.
Bangladesh and Pakistan have been historically situated in the North India-based Turkic Sultanate and later, the Mughal Empire. After Britain colonized South Asia and formed the British Raj, Bangladesh and Pakistan became part of it, together with India. As a result, there can be similarities in culture and mindset, which is part of a broader 'Islamicate' culture unique to South Asia. Punjabi is the predominant first language in Pakistan, while Bengali is the predominant first language in Bangladesh. The two languages have similarities as they fall in the Indo-Aryan family of languages. However, Pakistan is ethnically and linguistically more heterogeneous than Bangladesh.
Gupta Empire was ancient Indian empire which comprised of areas in present day India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. The era is noted for its significant advancement in science, arts , culture and literature. The rulers of Gupta dynasty ensure peace and prosperity.
Pakistan, as such, didn't exist as a separate country. It was part of the Indian sub continent, a part of the British Empire. It became a state in it's own right as a part of the Independence in 1947, as East & West Pakistan. East Pakistan goes on to become Bangladesh.
Southwest Pakistan was under the Mauryan Empire.
mayan empire
400 - 1400, during the era when the Roman Empire declined, the Byzantine Empire flourished, and Islam was founded.