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it's in Bangladish
Dacca was the provincial and legislative capital of the former East Pakistan region.
The provincial capital city of West Pakistan was Lahorein West Punjab, from 1955-1970; whilst Dacca was the legislature capital based in East Pakistan.
DACCA was the provincial capital city of both British India and Eastern Pakistan.
bangladesh- capital is dhaka of dacca(spelling was changed from dacca to dhaka) =)
Yes you do have to be born in Pakistan you be president of it.
the consequence of fall of dacca was the language reasons and other social political and humanitarian disaster. the west didnt pay any much attention to its east wing that's why the reasons become so critical between these two wings. and the involvement of India was also another problem. but simply the reasons and consequences of fall of dacca is because of dictatorship, feudal, politician, cunning generals all these guys refused to give the rights to their east wing and they put deaf ear to their damnedest on the other hand the western country daunt help the west wing to be join with its east wing especially America didn't pay any atteinton to this problem.Mujeeb Ur Rahman gotten allots of vote in the elections the was capable of being president of Pakistan but west wing politician refuse that and they didn't allow Mujeeb Ur Rahman to be the president of Pakistan. that's why mujeeb Ur Rahman wanted to have Separate government and the people of east wing did lot to the west wing the east give life for the sake of Pakistan but west wing was against east wing especial those generals and feudal. every Pakistani was responsible for the lose of the East wing. for Minor to major problems were made by west wing towards east wing.
who is the 1st president of Pakistan
The President of Pakistan is Mamnoon Hussain.
The capital city of Eastern Bengal is Dacca also the legislature capital of East Pakistan (1955-1970). Lahore is the Capital of West Punjab, West Pakistan (1955-1970).
Approximate distance between Islamabad and Dacca is 1373 kilometers. The same it was in 1947.
Asif Ali Zardari is the President of Pakistan today, and Pakistan's constitution does not allow for a vice President.