Pakistan

Pakistan is a country  which is located in South Asia, bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan and Iran to the west, China to the north, and the Arabian Sea to the south. It has a diverse culture, rich history, and significant geopolitical importance. Here are some  of the key details about Pakistan:

  • Name: Islamic Republic of Pakistan
  • Capital: Islamabad (Earlier Karachi)
  • Largest City: Karachi
  • Official Language: Urdu (with English also widely used in government and business)
  • Population: Over 240 million people
  • Currency: Pakistani Rupee (PKR)
  • Government: Federal parliamentary republic
  • Religious Composition:  Muslim are in Majority  (around 95-98%), with small communities of Hindus, Christians, and others
  • Geography: Pakistan’s landscape is incredibly diverse, ranging from mountains (like the Himalayas and the Karakoram Range) to deserts, plains, and coastline along the Arabian Sea.

Historical Background: Pakistan is country that formed in 1947 after  a long struggle for idea of two nation theory that first presented by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan  Renowned Muslim Scholar and British Government servant that work for well being of Muslims. His mission was to educate Muslims and give them modern education so that they can compete with other major communities like Hindu and Christians, Other Main  Leaders are Quaid Azam , Alama Iqbal , Sardar Abdul Rab Nishter, Liaqat Ali khan   and  Fatima Jinnah . There are many More leaders in  History of subcontinent  a mass movement from Bengal that started from  starting of Muslim league in Dhaka on 30 December 1906 in leadership of Agha khan. On 23 March 1940 Pakistan Resolution was passed in Minto Park Lahore . After world war second British face difficulties in running smoothly affairs of subcontinent  , With  efforts of Muslim league and Congress United India divided into India and Pakistan on 15 August 1947

Economy: Pakistan has a mixed economy, with agriculture countries most population relies on Agriculture because Pakistan is a agricultural country, manufacturing, and services being key sectors. It is a major producer of textiles and garments, as well as a significant exporter of rice, wheat, and cotton.

Cultural Heritage: Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage that includes literature, music, arts, and cuisine. Its historical landmarks include the ancient Indus Valley Civilization sites like Mohenjo-Daro, the Mughal architecture in Lahore, and the iconic Badshahi Mosque. Pakistani cuisine is diverse, featuring dishes like biryani, kebabs, and curries.

 

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