Example sentences of “pakistan”

How to use in-sentence of “pakistan”:

– The national flag of Pakistan was designed by and was based on the original flag of the Muslim League.

– We may have another Pakistan POV pusher editing, this time under IP address 2.101.224.186.

– It was later renamed the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly and would be succeeded by the Jatiyo Sangshad in 1971.

– He tried to organize the social and political life in Pakistan along these lines “in Pakistan, consensus can be desired in all areas of civil life, such as art and literature, politics, religion and education.

– The Pakistan Eastern Command agree to surrender all Pakistan Armed Forces in Bangladesh to Lieutenant-General Jagjit Singh Aurora, General Officer Commanding in Chief of the Indian and Bangladesh forces in the Eastern Theatre.

– I am not familiar with the Pakistan/India politics but it seems to me all or most of these are started from a Pakistan point of view.

Example sentences of pakistan
Example sentences of pakistan

Example sentences of “pakistan”:

- If I further read the EnWP article, they were banned in the UK, India and Pakistan for spreading religious hatred / breaching somer broadcasting laws in 2020.

- Zabul is surrounded by Paktika and Ghzani provinces in the east, Urozgan province in the north, Kandahar province in west and south west, and Balochistan state of Pakistan in south.
- The word "Mairthi" refers to Meerut, a city in northern India, from which he migrated to Pakistan in 1947.

– If I further read the EnWP article, they were banned in the UK, India and Pakistan for spreading religious hatred / breaching somer broadcasting laws in 2020.

– Zabul is surrounded by Paktika and Ghzani provinces in the east, Urozgan province in the north, Kandahar province in west and south west, and Balochistan state of Pakistan in south.

– The word “Mairthi” refers to Meerut, a city in northern India, from which he migrated to Pakistan in 1947.

– He was elected to the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab as a candidate of Pakistan Muslim League in Pakistani general election, 2013.

– It is mostly worn by women in Pakistan and other countries in South Asia such as India and Bangladesh.

– The Prime Minister of PakistanPrime minister Secretariat National Security Council is a consultative body that is chaired by the President of Pakistan and Prime Minister of Pakistan.

– When Pakistan and India become independent in 1947 George VI of the United KingdomKing George who had been before then been the Emperor of India became the King of both countries.

– The National Command Authority of Pakistan is the Pakistani organisation responsible for policy formulation.

– At its height, the Indus Civilization spanned much of what is now Pakistan and North India, extending westwards to the Iranian border, south to Gujarat in India and northwards to an outpost in Bactria.

– Being an honest legislator, a veteran Muslim League politician, his role was significant as an ideological prominent figure on the scenario of Pakistan politics since its genesis.

– Today Murree is part of Pakistan but in 1857 it was part of British India, ever since the British rule began in India there had been rebellions and wars against the British.

– On 20 October 1947, tribesmen supported by Pakistan invaded Kashmir.

– The last section, “THE FOUNDER OF PAKISTAN ON ABOUT PAK-AFGHAN-ISTAN”, appears to be an entire quote and seems to be more suited for Wikiquote.

More in-sentence examples of “pakistan”:

– Tehrik-e-Istiqlal Pakistan was a political party which was once the second most popular political party in Pakistan.

– It lay to the north of the modern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan until it was dissolved in 1969.

– He was the founder of the Pakistan Peoples Party, the largest and most influential political party in Pakistan.

– It is used in many countries including Belgium, Libya, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and more.

– In the Pakistani general election, 20182018 general election, he ran for Prime Minister of Pakistan but ended in third place loosing to Imran Khan.

– The Pakistan Military Academy is a military training academy.

– It is the first movie to be released in the country after Pakistan was created in the separation of India.

– By adding these letters to the existing Persian letters the Urdu alphabet became more suitable for the people of Pakistan and North India.

– There are also some in Pakistan and India, but are intermixed with the local people, like the Muhajir Muhajir group in Pakistan.

– Frontier Falcon is a member internal hockey team for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in Pakistan part of PHF.

– He was also elected as Chairman Executive Pakistan Bar Council.

– The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Pakistan on 26 February 2020.

– Both India and Pakistan recognise the regions of Gilgit and Baltistan as disputed and technically part of the divided State of Jammu Kashmir.

– Abdali’s invasions are a polarising topic of discussion in India and Pakistan today.

– Though the green colour is mandated only as ‘dark green’, its official and most consistent representation is Pakistan green, which is shaded distinctively darker.

– He also served as the Pakistan Ambassador of the United States serving from 1973 though 1979.

– In Pakistan, the Pakistan Muslim League is still one of the major political parties.

– To the east lie Afghanistan on the north and Pakistan on the south.

– This Districts of Pakistandistrict of Sindh province, Pakistan was originally part of Larkana District, which was later divided into two districts.

– He was the senior vice-chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party.

– Fourteen years after the pamphlet was published, in 1947, Pakistan became an independent state.

– Situated in a valley near the historic Khyber Pass, close to the border with Afghanistan, Peshawar’s recorded history dates back to at least 539 BCE, making it the oldest city in Pakistan and one of the oldest in South Asia. Peshawar was the capital of the ancient Kushan Empire and also served as the capital for the Durrani Empire.

– Under this system, Pakistan was an Independenceindependent hereditary, constitutional monarch as the head of state.

– Most Christians in Pakistan are descended from recent converts from Hinduism during British Indian rule in the 19th and early 20th century.

– Countries around the world who already have their own bombs include Britain, France, China, Israel, India, Pakistan and North Korea; as all kinds of technology tend to become cheaper and easier to get and use, there is a fear that nuclear weapons could become available to countries with unstable governments.

- Tehrik-e-Istiqlal Pakistan was a political party which was once the second most popular political party in Pakistan.

- It lay to the north of the modern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan until it was dissolved in 1969.
- He was the founder of the Pakistan Peoples Party, the largest and most influential political party in Pakistan.

– There are also sizeable Uyghur populations in Beijing, Shanghai There are Uyghur Diasporadiasporic communities in Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Mongolia.

– East Bengal was a partitioned region of Bengal, called East Pakistan from 1956 to 1971.

– Cloves are harvested primarily in Zanzibar, Indonesia and Madagascar; it is also grown in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, where they call it lavang.

– He studied there in college until 1979, when he joined the mujahideen forces in Pakistan against the Soviet war in AfghanistanSoviets in Afghanistan.

– Pakicetus is a genus of extinct cetaceans found in the early Eocene of Pakistan 55.8 ± 0.2 – 33.9 ± 0.1 million years ago.

– West Pakistan formed a single and united political entity but with marked linguistic and ethnic distinctions.

– It also believed that the Communist Party of Bangladesh was funded and supported in the erstwhile volatile region of the former “East Pakistan” since then it was part of a United Pakistan itself allied with the United States and the China which were hostile towards rival Soviet Union, the party itself was based on the idealogical principals of Marxism.

– Looking through the articles on Pakistan there is some very good material that has been added by what appears to be the same person.

– Syed Salahuddin Agha was also from Karbala Pishin who had played meaningful role in forming Pakistan in 1940s and after independence.

– In Pakistan and India, they are called Parsis.

– Recently Pakistan Muslim League made headlines when on 31 December 2007, armed men belonging to the party kidnapped the human rights lawyer, Asma Jahangirs daughters who were in company of some friends, at gun point and brought them to the PML-Q main election office.

– She was elected Prime Minister of Pakistan two times.

– On 15 June 1992, Pakistan became an Associate Member of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, but did not accede to the Antarctic Treaty due to economic reasons.

– India and Pakistan fought over Kashmir between 1947 and 1948.

– The Scholars of Bangladesh did not provide correct date of the Pakistan Land Reform Act of 1957, and said that Raja Prativanath Ray of Dighapatia left Dighapatia during 1950, fact is he was living at Dighapatia until 1955.

– I’ve recently blocked two IPs used by the Pakistan POV editor for POV pushes.

– This city has produced many literate persons who had served at distinct posts of Pakistan like; in Juidiciary, education, politics, economy, engineering, business.

– Griffin and Massey They were at one time spread out over a broader area, in both Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa areas of what is now Pakistan but over time, their main population came to live in Attock and Rawalpindi districts of northern Punjab.

– Sikhism is a very small minority religion in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan but has many cultural, historical and political ties to the country, and to the historical region of the Punjab.

– After independence in 1947, several millions of Muslims emigrated to Pakistan from India, and several millions of Hindus and Sikhs who had been living in Pakistan emigrated to India.

– Smaller Dravidian communities with 1–5 million speakers are the Tulu people, Gondi people and Brahui people in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

– In the center is a quartered shield, with each quarter containing a major crop of Pakistan at the time of its adoption: cotton, jute, tea, and wheat.

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