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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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What country is richer India or Pakistan?

Pakistan is more richer than India Pakistan is smartter than India too

Why is riverine forests in Pakistan?

Riverine forests are always located on banks of rivers . As there are many rivers in Pakistan specially in Punjab , hence such forests are present but decreasing as amount of water is decreasing in rivers which is out come of Indus Water treaty .

22 carat gold rate in Karachi?

dear kindly explore your question 22 karat means 22 karat and it is a grade used for gold purity

Is Dennis quaid and jack quaid related?

Yes. Dennis Quaid is the father of Jack Quaid.

Why do India and Pakistan fight over?

It was mostly the prosecution of people due to their religion but there were politics involved also.

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Historically the Indian/Pakistan sub-continent has consisted of many different nations and religions with the first acknowledged civilization being the Indus Valley Empire which was founded about 3300 BC. Since then a huge number rulers of extremely diverse creeds, cultures and religions have taken charge of areas of the region until this melting pot of diversity was unified as part of the British Empire over a period of about 100 years from the mid 18th century onwards. India and Pakistan received independance on August 15th 1947 and, while previously the British had considered the entire area as one distinct province, during separation negotiations the local populace had other ideas as the British had imposed regional juristictions based on industrial growth and military expediancies rather than traditional ethnic or tribal boundaries. Eventually, after protracted discussion, the present boundaries emerged - there was a pronounced Muslim majority in the east of the province (now Pakistan) which was separated from the multi-religion (Hindu/Buddist/Muslim/Christian) West. This split was worsened further immediately before and after separation by 'ethnic cleansing' on both sides where Muslims in India were 'encouraged' to head east to Pakistan where non-Muslims were similarly made unwelcome there and fled to India. Historic bad feeling still runs deep because of religious differences as well as ancient territorial arguments. A major rift between the two is the lush province of Kashmir, which has been fought over for thousands of years by countries all around it and was an independent state for several centuries. Kashmiris on both sides want to see their province reunited but there are constant border skirmishes over which country should control the entire province. Interestingly, almost half of historic Kashmir is now part of the Democratic Republic of China but for some reason neither India or Pakistan want to make an issue of this which to me implies that other reasons are more central to their ongoing spat - even though the Kashmir question gets all the headlines.

Why Pakistan demanded?

When the British prepared to leave British India, they created a number of states from the Indian Subcontinent. Pakistan's original purpose was to serve as a homeland for India's Muslims. It was created in the western region as this area was predominantly Muslim anyway. There were a number of reasons. The main one was that the Muslims who were the comparative minority fear oppression and ill-treatment at the hands of the 'would become' Hindu rulers, as the caste system of the Hindu culture meant a hierarchical society where some were considered better than others. Those considered less in the eyes of this caste system included the Hindu 'Untouchables' and people of other faiths. Hindus did many things like not allow people in these categories in their homes or showered if they had physical contact with them.

Who built minar e Pakistan?

Qaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah is the founder of Pakistan.

You want to call Pakistan cheapest rate?

Calling Pakistan using traditional land lines is expensive. Calling using a cell network can cost even more. The cheapest way to call Pakistan is by using a "voice over internet service" (VOIP). Skype service is free if both persons on the call have the program. Other VOIP providers offer international calls at very low rates over and above their monthly service fees.

What is the waterway that begins in Tibet and flows through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea?

The Indus River rises in Tibet and flows through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea.

Names of Fault-Block mountains?

Fault blocks are causes by stresses in the Earth's crust. Examples of fault block mountains are the Vosges Mountains and the Black Forest Mountains.

How much does arm mini liposuction cost in Pakistan?

It can cost between Pak Rs. 60,000/- to 80,000/- (US$ 800 - 1000) if done with local anesthesia without general anesthesia. this technique is called tumescent liposuction and is the latest and safest method.

The best way to get Liposuction cost in Pakistan is, contact those clinics who provides Liposuction in Pakistan, like http://www.ahtcs.com/liposuction.html

Why you need increase in production of power resources of Pakistan?

An increase in production of power resources of Pakistan because the economy is not good for the good economy we have to increase our energy resources. The population is increasing and it is used vital in agricultural. Domestic and industrial sector broadly.

Did malinga score a run in yesterday's match against pakistan?

On December 12, 2014 Malinga did score a run in a match against Pakistan.

What are the prospects of horticulture industry in Pakistan?

The prospects of horticulture industry in Pakistan are very bright. We have 4 distinct seasons which encourage hundreds of species of plants to develop. Over the years, we have seen quite a few new varieties introduced in our various zones. Karachi is an ideal place for tropical plants, whereas Islamabad and the northern areas are ideal for varieties from cooler climates.

There are quite a few exporters of horticultural products from Pakistan, though the industry is still in its infancy. I am one of the amateur gardeners and am myself trying to enlarge the colour palette of my little garden.

What city of Pakistan is the most educated?

lahore is the educational capital of pakistan, it has most umber of educational institutes in pakistan.

Who won the war between India and Pakistan in 1965?

Although it ended in a ceasefire, after the war India captured more than double the land of Pakistan than Pakistan did of India and lost less soldiers. So it can be said that India won the war.

The following quote is from the Library of Congress Country Studies, conducted by the Federal Research Division of the United States:

"The war was militarily inconclusive; each side held prisoners and some territory belonging to the other. Losses were relatively heavy-on the Pakistani side, twenty aircraft, 200 tanks, and 3,800 troops. Pakistan's army had been able to withstand Indian pressure, but a continuation of the fighting would only have led to further losses and ultimate defeat for Pakistan. Most Pakistanis, schooled in the belief of their own martial prowess, refused to accept the possibility of their country's military defeat by "Hindu India" and were, instead, quick to blame their failure to attain their military aims on what they considered to be the ineptitude of Ayub Khan and his government."

Comparision between british English and Pakistani English?

well British English talks British and the Pakistani English talks more English and a little Pakistani cause the been in America more