Pakistan

In the following four decades, Pakistan has been ruled by governments whose descriptions, although complex, commonly alternated between civilian and military, democratic and authoritarian, relatively secular and Islamist.[35][36] Following the decline of the Indus valley civilization, Indo-Aryan tribes moved into the Punjab from Central Asia in several waves of migration in the Vedic period (1500–500 BCE),[38] bringing with them their distinctive religious traditions and practices which fused with local culture.[70] None of modern Pakistan was under British rule until 1839 when Karachi, a small fishing village governed by Talpurs of Sindh with a mud fort guarding the harbour, was taken,[75][76] and used as an enclave with a port and military base for the First Afghan War that ensued.[71][72][73] In March 1929, in response to the Nehru Report, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, issued his fourteen points, which included proposals to safeguard the interests of the Muslim minority in a united India.However, this pledge included a clause stating that no part of British India would be compelled to join the resulting dominion, which could be interpreted as support for an independent Muslim nation.However, after the East Pakistani Awami League emerged victorious over the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Yahya Khan and the military refused to transfer power.[126] Independent researchers estimate that between 300,000 and 500,000 civilians died during this period while the Bangladesh government puts the number of dead at three million,[128] a figure that is now nearly universally regarded as excessively inflated.[139] While building up the country's nuclear program, increasing Islamisation, and the rise of a homegrown conservative philosophy, Pakistan helped subsidise and distribute US resources to factions of the mujahideen against the USSR's intervention in communist Afghanistan.[144] This period is marked by prolonged stagflation, political instability, corruption, misgovernment, geopolitical rivalry with India, and the clash of left wing-right wing ideologies.[152] Musharraf governed Pakistan as chief executive from 1999 to 2002 and as president from 2001 to 2008[153]—a period of enlightenment,[154][155] social liberalism,[156] extensive economic reforms,[157] and direct involvement in the US-led war on terrorism.[187][188][189] The 1,609 km (1,000 mi) Indus River and its tributaries traverse the nation from Kashmir to the Arabian Sea, sustaining alluvial plains along the Punjab and Sindh regions.[296] Located strategically in the world's major maritime oil supply lines and communication fiber optic corridors, Pakistan also enjoys proximity to the natural resources of Central Asian countries.[325] The Ali brothers sought to project Pakistan as the natural leader of the Islamic world, partly due to its significant manpower and military strength.[344][345] Pakistan and Bangladesh have experienced strained relations, particularly under the Awami League governments led by Sheikh Hasina, driven by her pro-India stance and historical grievances.[346] Pakistan, a prominent member of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), prioritizes maintaining cultural, political, social, and economic relations with Arab and other Muslim-majority nations in its foreign policy.[411] Pakistan's economic growth varied over time, with slow progress during democratic transitions but robust expansion under martial law, lacking sustainable foundations.[424][426] Manufactured exports, heavily reliant on agricultural raw materials like cotton and hides, face inflationary pressures due to supply shortages and market disruptions.Though land and water resources haven't increased proportionately, productivity gains, especially from the Green Revolution in the late 1960s and 1970s, significantly boosted wheat and rice yields.Large-scale manufacturing (LSM) dominates, representing 12.2% of GDP, with cement production thriving due to demand from Afghanistan and the domestic real estate sector.[443] Pakistan boasts attractions from mangroves in the south to Himalayan hill stations in the northeast, including ancient Buddhist ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Taxila, the 5,000-year-old Indus Valley civilization sites such as Mohenjo-daro and Harappa,[444] and numerous mountain peaks over 7,000 metres (23,000 feet).Following the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, The Guardian highlighted "The top five tourist sites in Pakistan" to boost tourism, featuring destinations like Taxila, Lahore, the Karakoram Highway, Karimabad, and Lake Saiful Muluk.The Orange Line Metro Train in Lahore, inaugurated in 2020,[466] spans 27.1 km (16.8 mi),[467] and includes both elevated and underground sections, accommodating over 250,000 passengers daily.[513] In the east, west, and north, a dense population arc spans cities like Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Sargodha, Gujranwala, Sialkot, Gujrat, Jhelum, Sheikhupura, Nowshera, Mardan, and Peshawar.[522][517] The remaining population consists of various ethnic minorities such as Kashmiris, Paharis, Chitralis, various peoples of Gilgit-Baltistan, Kohistanis, Torwalis, Meos, Hazaras, Kalash and Siddis.[532] According to BBC, thousands of Uyghur Muslims live in Gilgit-Baltistan, some left Xinjiang, China and the thriving trading town of Kashgar in 1949, while others are later arrivals, claiming to escape political oppression.[567] Technical and vocational institutions in Pakistan number approximately 3,193,[568] complemented by madrassahs providing free Islamic education to students,[569] with government efforts to regulate and monitor their quality amidst concerns over extremists recruitment.Historically, Pakistani literature consisted mainly of lyric, religious, and folkloric works, later diversifying under colonial influence into prose fiction, now widely embraced.[605] Despite challenges faced by the Pakistani film industry, Urdu televised dramas and theatrical performances remain popular, frequently broadcast by many entertainment media outlets.[608] Pakistan boasts numerous renowned folk singers, and the arrival of Afghan refugees in western provinces has sparked interest in Pashto music, despite occasional intolerance.[609] Pakistani cuisine, rooted in the royal kitchens of 16th-century Mughal emperors, blends influences from British, Indian, Central Asian, and Middle Eastern culinary traditions.
Cremation urn, Gandhara grave culture , Swat Valley, c. 1200 BCE [ 37 ]
Standing Buddha from Gandhara (1st–2nd century CE) [ 43 ]
The partition of India : green regions were all part of Pakistan by 1948, and orange ones part of India. The darker-shaded regions represent the Punjab and Bengal provinces partitioned by the Radcliffe Line. The grey areas represent some of the key princely states that were eventually integrated into India or Pakistan.
Liaquat Ali Khan was elected 1st Prime Minister of Pakistan. [ 110 ] [ 111 ]
The American CIA film on Pakistan, made in 1950, examines the history and geography of Pakistan.
Signing of the Tashkent Declaration to end hostilities with India in 1965 in Tashkent , USSR , by President Ayub alongside Bhutto (centre) and Aziz Ahmed (left) [ 127 ]
President Musharraf meets with Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee in Islamabad at the sidelines of 12th SAARC summit in 2004. [ 149 ]
A satellite image showing the topography of Pakistan. [ 182 ]
Markhor is the national animal of Pakistan. [ 203 ]
Eid Prayers at the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore
A clickable map of Pakistan exhibiting its administrative units. Balochistan (Pakistan) Punjab (Pakistan) Sindh Islamabad Capital Territory Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Azad Kashmir Gilgit-Baltistan
A clickable map of Pakistan exhibiting its administrative units.
(L–R) English: Motorcade for President Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan. In open car (Lincoln-Mercury Continental with bubble top): Secret Service agent William Greer (driving); Military Aide to the President General Chester V. Clifton (front seat, centre); Secret Service Agent Gerald "Jerry" Behn (front seat, right, partially hidden); President Mohammad Ayub Khan (standing); President John F. Kennedy (standing). Crowd watching. 14th Street, Washington, D.C.
President of Pakistan Ayub Khan with US President John F. Kennedy in 1961 [ 304 ]
Pakistan Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy with Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai signing the Treaty of Friendship Between China and Pakistan. [ 312 ] Pakistan is host to China's largest embassy. [ 313 ]
The areas shown in green are the Pakistani-controlled areas. [ 348 ]
Neelum Valley in Azad Kashmir is part of Pakistani-controlled Kashmir. [ 355 ]
Pakistan Air Force 's JF-17 Thunder flying in front of the 8,130-metre-high (26,660-foot) Nanga Parbat
Statue of a bull outside the Pakistan Stock Exchange , Islamabad, Pakistan
Surface mining in Sindh . Pakistan has been termed the 'Saudi Arabia of Coal' by Forbes . [ 423 ]
Television assembly factory in Lahore . Pakistan's industrial sector accounts for about 20.3% of the GDP, and is dominated by small and medium-sized enterprises . [ 429 ]
Rising skyline of Karachi , with several under construction skyscrapers
Shangrila Lake and adjoining resort in Gilgit-Baltistan
Tarbela Dam , the largest earth filled dam in the world, was constructed in 1968.
Karakoram Highway , connecting Pakistan to China, is one of the highest paved roads in the world.
Afghan children near Islamabad fetching water from water pump. (Pakistan hosts the second largest refugee population globally after Turkey. [ 526 ] )
Nergis Mavalvala is a Pakistani American Professor of Physics at MIT who is known for her role in the first observation of gravitational waves.
Faisal Mosque , built in 1986 by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay on behalf of King Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz of Saudi Arabia
Hindu proportion of each Pakistani District in 2017 according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
Christian proportion of each Pakistani District in 2017 according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
NUST in Islamabad is a top ranked Engineering University.
Malala Yousafzai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, alongside Kailash Satyarthi of India, for her advocacy of educational initiatives, particularly girls' education worldwide.
Artwork by Sadequain on the ceiling of Frere Hall . Having painted around 15,000 paintings, Sadequain is considered one of the finest painters and calligraphers Pakistan has ever produced.
The Lahore Fort , a landmark built during the Mughal era, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
A depiction of traditional clothing of women from Sindh
Muhammad Iqbal
Muhammad Iqbal , Pakistan's national poet who conceived the idea of Pakistan
Chapatis served with various side dishes are considered a staple food in Pakistan
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