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Pakistan

Pakistan is an Islamic country in South Asia consisting of four federal territories and four provinces. With an estimated population of 170.6 million as of 2011, Pakistan is the second biggest Islamic population in the world.

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Which system is more fisible and aplicablekeeping in view the current situation of Pakistan?

wo kon c cheez hai jo mard din me 3 bar use krte hai or ladies pori life me sirf 1 dafa use krte hai

Where is the Zojila pass located?

The Zoji la pass is to the East of Islamabad, in Pakistan.

Is Shabir a common name in Pakistan?

"Shabir" is not common, but Shabbir is frequently found

What was the date of friendship day in Pakistan 2011?

Friendship day is the first Sunday of August. In 2011 this was August 7 2011.

When did Salma Mumtaz die?

Salma Mumtaz died on January 21, 2012, in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

How many daughters nawaz sharif has?

Two daughters. One is married to Captain Safdar and second to Ishaq Dar's son Ali Dar.

What was the struggle of Quaid-e-Azam in the making of Pakistan?

first he was working in indian national congress when he understand that hindus are trying to finish british from their country and then make muslims there servants so he leave indian national congress then joint all india muslim league and struggle and struggle for pakistan by hunaina ikram

a muslim girl

What did people live in during the Pakistan flood?

Frankly, nothing sufficient. Often they never lived in anything and other times if they were lucky they lived under bed sheets made into tents, and always kept their hopes up that the flood did not bring that down too. When people came to rescue them they traveled in many minuscule boats.

Who is allama ehsan elahi zaheer?

allama ahsan elahi zaheer a famous schalor and writer.he was founder of jamiat ahle hadees pakistan.

What is the length of durand line?

In 1893 Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the foreign secretary of British India, drew up the Afghanistan-Pakistan border line - a border that is still known as the Durand Line. Running roughly 2640 km in length, it's a region fraught with conflict.