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Islamabad is the capital city of Pakistan, with a total area of 350 square miles (906 square kilometers), and an estimated population of 1.21 million (as of 2010). It is home to Faisal Mosque, the world’s sixth largest mosque.

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How long does it take to fly from New York city to Islamabad Pakistan?

Direct flight are not operational currently by PIA from New York to Islamabad. So you will have to take 1 stop flight which normally takes 20 hours to reach at JFK airport New York.

Founder of Muslim?

It is a serious misconception and misunderstanding that Islam was founded by someone. Islam is the ONLY religion liked by Almighty God for human beings. All the Prophets preached Islam.

Anyhow, it was the last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (May peace be upon him), born in Mecca (Makka) who is considered to be the founder of present day Islam.

What is the scope of software engineering in Pakistan?

Pakistan has emerged as the fastest growing IT industry of the world. This can be predicted very easily that Pakistan will become a giant in IT industry in near future.

How many states are in Pakistan?

The administrative divisions of Pakistan are.

Punjab Province

Sindh Province

Khayber Pakhtun Khwa (KPK) Province

Balochistan Province

Islamabad Capital Territory

Federally Administered Tribal Areas

Gilgit Baltistan

How many literate peoples in Pakistan?

In 2004, the education rate of Pakistan was calculated to be 49%. 61.3% of men were educated while 36.8% of women were educated.

Ideology of Pakistan in urdu language?

ideology is a set of beliefs, values and ideals of a group and a nathion.

Which date was eid-ul- fitr in 1974?

Which date was eid-ul- fitr in 1974?

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What is the largest district area wise of Pakistan?

Balochistan is the largest province of pakistan with an area of 347190 sq.kms. Punjab ranks second with with 205,345 sq.km.

Where is chinease massage center in islamabad?

it was located in E-11 then shifted to G 8 but nowadays they shifted elsewhere. Can any one know their location if so let give their present address

Natural vegetation of Pakistan?

The vegetation of Pakistan varies with elevation, soil type, and precipitation. Forests are largely confined to the mountain ranges in the north, where coniferous alpine and sub alpine trees such as spruce, pine, and deodar cedar grow. The southern ranges of the Himalayas, which are of lower elevation, receive heavy rainfall and have dense forests of deodar, pine, poplar, and willow trees. The more arid Sulaimān and Salt mountain ranges are sparsely forested with a type of mulberry called shisham, a broad-leaved, deciduous tree. Dry-temperate vegetation, such as coarse grasses, scrub plants, and dwarf palm, predominates in the valleys of the North-West Frontier Province and the Baluchistan Plateau. The arid western hills are dotted with juniper, tamarisk (salt cedar), and pistachio trees. The area of Ziārat, Baluchistan, has juniper forests that are believed to be 5,000 years old; however, they are dwindling due to deforestation. Dry-tropical scrub and thorn trees are the predominant vegetation in the Indus River plain. Known as rakh, this vegetation is native to the region and can survive temperatures higher than 45°C (113°F). Riverine forests, found in the Indus floodplain, require six weeks of monsoon flooding to sustain them during the dry months. Irrigated tree plantations are found in Punjab and Sind. Mangrove forests in the coastal wetlands are an integral part of the marine food chain.

When was capital of Pakistan shifted from Karachi to Islamabad?

Pakistan's military dictator Ayub Khan decided to shift the capital city from Karachi to Islamabad in late 1950 as Karachi had become economic hub of the country and the infrastructure of the city was proving inadequate for the growing needs of the city. Before 1947 Karachi's population was barely one million but after independence of India and creation of Pakistan, over 6 million refugees from India settled in Karachi and many civic problems arose including that of transport and sanitation and water and sewerage services were proving inadequate and many slum areas had arisen.

Islamabad city was built during the 1960s to replace Karachi as Pakistan's capital. However the capital was not moved directly from Karachi to Islamabad but first moved from Karachi to Rawalpindi then to Islamabad.

The development of the country was focused on Karachi and President Ayub Khan wanted it to be equally distributed. He wanted Islamabad to be a modern and clean city, especially in comparison to other cities in Pakistan. It is well-organized, with the city being divided into different sectors and zones. Islamabad was divided into eight zones: the diplomatic enclave, the commercial district, the educational sector, the industrial area and so on, each with its own shopping area and park. Islamabad is also home to the Faisal Masjid which is well known for its architecture and immense size.

Is Pakistan rich or poor?

Good question, though it takes some explanation. I would say Pakistan is really in the middle. Neither dirt poor nor filthy rich. Despite some areas lacking infrastructure, the people of Pakistan (the majority, at least) are more prosperous than the people of India.

Pakistan has many natural resources that, if taken advantage of, could make it very prosperous and wealthy. Pakistan also has - like many other countries - loads of talented people. It has millions of very smart Engineers, Doctors,Scientists, etc. It has an extremely powerful military & Intelligence agency as well, it is one of the few countries in the world with nukes. However, the one thing Pakistan lacks is the most important: A strong leader. That is something Pakistan has almost never had (with the exception of a few).

George Washington once said "An army of asses led by a lion is more terrifying than an army of lions led by an ass". Without a strong leader, a country will go nowhere regardless of how smart its people are. If Pakistan one day gets a very strong leader (and not corrupt thieves like those that have run it for the past couple decades), it may very well transform into a great power. It's already a regional power, so I wouldn't call it a poor country. But at the moment, it's not rich either.

What is risk free rate in Pakistan?

Risk free rate of return in Pakistan for 2012 is "12%".

The risk free rate is declared by the State Bank of Pakistan after the specific period. The 3-month Govt. Treasury Bills' rate is taken as proxy for the risk free rate of return.

What is the capital and currency of Pakistan?

The federal capital of Pakistan is Islamabad while the currency is Pakistani Rupees (PKR).

What is Saudi Arabia?

If you are asking "What is Saudi Arabia?"

Then here is your answer ..

Saudi Arabia is a country ..

Saudi Arabia is located in the far south-west of Asia

And it's an Arabic-Muslim country ..

One tola gold rate?

As on 15/09/2011 the gold rate per tola in Pakistan is Rs 59,800.

What is the best university for computer science in Pakistan?

LUMS (at top)

FAST

GIKI (Computer Engg & Computer Systems, NOT Computer science)

NUST

UET

IBA

These are some of the best, rest are pretty much average or bad.


I think arid university Rawalpindi is one of the best uni for M.CS

What are the territorial symbols of Islamabad Capital territory?

The flag for Islamabad - capital of Pakistan - is primarily based on the National Flag of Pakistan. The diagonal design is to differentiate it from the national flag. The square shape is to make the triangles symmetric. The star and crescent are 'regular' as in the national flag. The black colour is added to give it a distinct look. Black was the colour used for the flag at the time of the conquest of Makkah by our Holy Prophet, Muhammad (Peace be upon him).

When motorway of Lahore to islamabad was built?

Grand Trunk road consructed by Sher Shah.

- Islamabad is the federal capital and Lahore is the capital of Punjab so there is lot of traffic between the two and thus to ease the pressure of traffic on the GT road (grand trunk road. The motorway was rebuilt after 1947 in many stages.

- the GT road is not enough, its narrow and also slow and to make transport between the two cities quicker and more efficient the new mtorway was made

- also it was projected that the in a couple of years a lot of industries will be built along this route and it will provide the local people the chance to be employed.

- the motorway was to be further extended to connect Faislabad and Peshawar

Why is hajj inportant to muslims?

Because it is a pillar of Islam. Islam is based on 5 pillars. Hajj is very very important. But if a muslim does not have the money or the health for Hajj...it is OK to miss it. It also shows the universality of Islam. Muslims from every background and nationality , the rich and the poor, the black and the white , the Arab and the non-Arab , come together as if brothers and sisters.

What was the name of the war between Pakistan and India in 1971?

In 1971, Pakistan attacked Bangladesh (Former East Pakistan). Later India came to help the Bangladeshis to defeat the Pakistan and gain independence.

How do people in Pakistan make a living?

There are 170 million people living in Pakistan....that's what i found but I'm not sure...i may be wrong....hope this helps

no that's wrong

no there are 200 million people in Pakistan