Pakistan was created in 1947 as a result of the demand for a separate nation for Muslims in British India, driven by fears of marginalization in a Hindu-majority state. The country was divided into two regions, West Pakistan (present-day Pakistan) and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), based on significant geographic, linguistic, and cultural differences. This partition aimed to address the religious and political aspirations of Muslims but ultimately led to tensions and conflict, culminating in the secession of East Pakistan in 1971.
Gilgit Baltistan was formed in 1970 as a separate administrative region within Pakistan. It was previously known as the Northern Areas of Pakistan.
No, in many areas of Pakistan, females are killed or threatened with harm for participating in sports.
Allama Muhammad Iqbal very first time presented the concept of Pakistan in his famous Alabad Address. He proposed that Muslim Majority areas should be combined to form a separate homeland for Muslims of India.
Allama Muhammad Iqbal very first time presented the concept of Pakistan in his famous Alabad Address. He proposed that Muslim Majority areas should be combined to form a separate homeland for Muslims of India.
Metropolitan areas of Pakistan are the most densely areas. Karachi is the most densely populated city of Pakistan.
Pakistan has the largest canal system in the world. Most of agricultural areas of Pakistan are irrigated with these canals. Areas away from these canals are actually rain dependent.
because pakistan claim that land of kashmir theres.
It's safe for major locations in Pakistan but not for tribal areas.
Yes, Federal Administrated Tribal Areas of Pakistan (FATA) is governed by the Government of Pakistan.
dasso (10,100),its a town in northersn areas of pakistan.
Islam found its roots much before Pakistan came into being. Pakistan was established in the areas where the Muslims were in majority.
Almonds are grown in hilly areas of Pakistan. Swat, Gilgit, Chitral, Ziyarat, Chaman and many other areas are famous for almond production.