Who is the Head of the State of Pakistan?
Who is the Head of the State of Pakistan?
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Who is the Head of the State of Pakistan?
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President is the head of the state of Pakistan. The current head of state of Pakistan is Asif Ali Zardari who was elected in 2024.
How many countries are the members of SAARC?
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There is a total of eight members of SAARC; Remember Hints: MBBS PAIN Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka SAARC was Founded in Dhaka on December 8, 1985 SAARC Secretariat was founded by Bangladeshi diplomat Abul Ahsan Headquarters : Kathmandu SAARC cooperation has given observer status t o 9 states : Australia, China, the European Union, Iran, Japan, Mauritius, Myanmar, South Korea and the United States ****** ND8-1-2023 ND30-12-2022
Durand line is between _____?
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The length of the common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan new is 2611 km old was 2430km ... The common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called Durand Line .. British signed the Treaty of Durand line with Abur Rehman Khan The agreement was signed on November 12, 1893 , in Kabul, Afghanistan. The agreement was signed between Sir Mortimer Durand, the Indian Foreign Secretary a t the time and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in Kabul. ******** According to the Survey of Pakistan, the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is 2611 km ND18-2-2023 ND23-4-2023
Daughter of East was written by ______?
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Former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto She was the author of an autobiography titled Daughter of the East Publisher Simon & Schuster Publication date 7 January 1989 ****
When did Pakistan officially recognize/accept the Government of Bangladesh?
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The Provisional Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was established on 10 April 1971. Pakistan recognized the Government of Bangladesh on Feb 1974. The Provisional Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, popularly known as the Mujibnagar Government Headed by Prime Minister Tajuddin Ahmad ****
What is the new name of the organization that replaced RCD (Regional Cooperation for Development) in 1985?
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The Regional Cooperation for Development (RCD) was renamed Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) in 1985. It aiming to promote economic, technical, and cultural cooperation among member states in Asia. RCD was established on: 21 July, 1964 RCD was dissolved in: 1979 RCD stand for Regional Cooperation for Development RCD: Established by Iran, Pakistan and Turkey RCD headquarters: Iran
In which city did Anna Molka Ahmad settle after moving to the subcontinent?
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Anna Molka Ahmad , a pioneer of fine arts in Pakistan, settled in Lahore after moving to the subcontinent. She played a vital role in establishing the Department of Fine Arts at the University of the Punjab, Lahore .
Simla Deputation (October 1906) comprised how many Muslim leaders?
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The Simla Deputation of 1906 was made up of 35 Muslim leaders: Details Who led the deputation? Aga Khan III When did it take place? October 1, 1906 Where did it take place? Viceregal Lodge in Simla Who met with the deputation? Lord Minto, the Viceroy of the British What was the purpose? To demand separate electorates and secure Muslim interests
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The Indus Waters Treaty was signed on September 19, 1960 , in Karachi. It was signed between Pakistan ( President Ayub Khan ) and India ( Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru ). It was brokered by the World Bank . It became effective on April 1, 1960 . Western Rivers (given to Pakistan) : Indus, Jhelum, Chenab Eastern Rivers (given to India) : Ravi, Beas, Sutlej
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The Bogra Formula was a political compromise presented and proposed by Prime Minister Bogra on 7 October 1953 The Bogra Formula sought to permanently abolish the Governor-General and to be replaced with the elected figurehead presidency. Mohammad Ali Bogra was the 2nd Bengali to serve as Prime Minister of Pakistan. Sahibzada Mohammad Ali Bogra was the 3rd Prime Minister of Pakistan from 17 April 1953 till 12 August 1955. He was the 3rd & 7th Minister of Foreign Affairs from 13 June 1962 till 23 January 1963 Bogra was Minister of Defence from 17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954. ND5-07-2023
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Nehru was a principal leader of the Indian nationalist movement in the 1930s and 1940s . Born: November 14, 1889 , Prayagraj, India Died: May 27, 1964 , New Delhi, India
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Hazrat Salman Al-Farisi gives the suggestion of digging the trench around the city of Madinah at the time of Battle of Khandaq. Battle of Khandaq was a 27-day-long defense by Muslims of Yathrib from Arab and Jewish tribes. Battle of Khandaq Start date: March 627 AD (5H)
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President is the head of the state of Pakistan. The current head of state of Pakistan is Asif Ali Zardari who was elected in 2024.
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There is a total of eight members of SAARC; Remember Hints: MBBS PAIN Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka SAARC was Founded in Dhaka on December 8, 1985 SAARC Secretariat was founded by Bangladeshi diplomat Abul Ahsan Headquarters : Kathmandu SAARC cooperation has given observer status t o 9 states : Australia, China, the European Union, Iran, Japan, Mauritius, Myanmar, South Korea and the United States ****** ND8-1-2023 ND30-12-2022
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The length of the common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan new is 2611 km old was 2430km ... The common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called Durand Line .. British signed the Treaty of Durand line with Abur Rehman Khan The agreement was signed on November 12, 1893 , in Kabul, Afghanistan. The agreement was signed between Sir Mortimer Durand, the Indian Foreign Secretary a t the time and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in Kabul. ******** According to the Survey of Pakistan, the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is 2611 km ND18-2-2023 ND23-4-2023
Explanation
Former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto She was the author of an autobiography titled Daughter of the East Publisher Simon & Schuster Publication date 7 January 1989 ****
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The largest river in Pakistan is the Indus River. It is the National River of Pakistan The Indus River starts in Tibet It originates from the Mansarovar lake They flow through India, Pakistan, It finally falls into the Arabian Sea near Karachi. They start making a delta near the city of Thatta The old name of the Indus River was Sindhu There 6 Barrages constructed in the Indus River The Length of the Indus River is 3,180 km The 2nd source of Indus River is Gar Tsangpo The upper Indus Plain starts from Kalabagh The upper Indus Plain ends at Mithankot Additional information: The second longest river of Pakistan is Sutlej river.
Simla Deputation (October 1906) comprised how many Muslim leaders?
Explanation
The Simla Deputation of 1906 was made up of 35 Muslim leaders: Details Who led the deputation? Aga Khan III When did it take place? October 1, 1906 Where did it take place? Viceregal Lodge in Simla Who met with the deputation? Lord Minto, the Viceroy of the British What was the purpose? To demand separate electorates and secure Muslim interests
Explanation
The Indus Waters Treaty was signed on September 19, 1960 , in Karachi. It was signed between Pakistan ( President Ayub Khan ) and India ( Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru ). It was brokered by the World Bank . It became effective on April 1, 1960 . Western Rivers (given to Pakistan) : Indus, Jhelum, Chenab Eastern Rivers (given to India) : Ravi, Beas, Sutlej
Explanation
The Bogra Formula was a political compromise presented and proposed by Prime Minister Bogra on 7 October 1953 The Bogra Formula sought to permanently abolish the Governor-General and to be replaced with the elected figurehead presidency. Mohammad Ali Bogra was the 2nd Bengali to serve as Prime Minister of Pakistan. Sahibzada Mohammad Ali Bogra was the 3rd Prime Minister of Pakistan from 17 April 1953 till 12 August 1955. He was the 3rd & 7th Minister of Foreign Affairs from 13 June 1962 till 23 January 1963 Bogra was Minister of Defence from 17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954. ND5-07-2023
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Nehru was a principal leader of the Indian nationalist movement in the 1930s and 1940s . Born: November 14, 1889 , Prayagraj, India Died: May 27, 1964 , New Delhi, India
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Hazrat Salman Al-Farisi gives the suggestion of digging the trench around the city of Madinah at the time of Battle of Khandaq. Battle of Khandaq was a 27-day-long defense by Muslims of Yathrib from Arab and Jewish tribes. Battle of Khandaq Start date: March 627 AD (5H)
Explanation
President is the head of the state of Pakistan. The current head of state of Pakistan is Asif Ali Zardari who was elected in 2024.
Explanation
There is a total of eight members of SAARC; Remember Hints: MBBS PAIN Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka SAARC was Founded in Dhaka on December 8, 1985 SAARC Secretariat was founded by Bangladeshi diplomat Abul Ahsan Headquarters : Kathmandu SAARC cooperation has given observer status t o 9 states : Australia, China, the European Union, Iran, Japan, Mauritius, Myanmar, South Korea and the United States ****** ND8-1-2023 ND30-12-2022
Explanation
The length of the common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan new is 2611 km old was 2430km ... The common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called Durand Line .. British signed the Treaty of Durand line with Abur Rehman Khan The agreement was signed on November 12, 1893 , in Kabul, Afghanistan. The agreement was signed between Sir Mortimer Durand, the Indian Foreign Secretary a t the time and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in Kabul. ******** According to the Survey of Pakistan, the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is 2611 km ND18-2-2023 ND23-4-2023
Explanation
Former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto She was the author of an autobiography titled Daughter of the East Publisher Simon & Schuster Publication date 7 January 1989 ****
Explanation
The largest river in Pakistan is the Indus River. It is the National River of Pakistan The Indus River starts in Tibet It originates from the Mansarovar lake They flow through India, Pakistan, It finally falls into the Arabian Sea near Karachi. They start making a delta near the city of Thatta The old name of the Indus River was Sindhu There 6 Barrages constructed in the Indus River The Length of the Indus River is 3,180 km The 2nd source of Indus River is Gar Tsangpo The upper Indus Plain starts from Kalabagh The upper Indus Plain ends at Mithankot Additional information: The second longest river of Pakistan is Sutlej river.
Simla Deputation (October 1906) comprised how many Muslim leaders?
Explanation
The Simla Deputation of 1906 was made up of 35 Muslim leaders: Details Who led the deputation? Aga Khan III When did it take place? October 1, 1906 Where did it take place? Viceregal Lodge in Simla Who met with the deputation? Lord Minto, the Viceroy of the British What was the purpose? To demand separate electorates and secure Muslim interests
Explanation
The Indus Waters Treaty was signed on September 19, 1960 , in Karachi. It was signed between Pakistan ( President Ayub Khan ) and India ( Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru ). It was brokered by the World Bank . It became effective on April 1, 1960 . Western Rivers (given to Pakistan) : Indus, Jhelum, Chenab Eastern Rivers (given to India) : Ravi, Beas, Sutlej
Explanation
The Bogra Formula was a political compromise presented and proposed by Prime Minister Bogra on 7 October 1953 The Bogra Formula sought to permanently abolish the Governor-General and to be replaced with the elected figurehead presidency. Mohammad Ali Bogra was the 2nd Bengali to serve as Prime Minister of Pakistan. Sahibzada Mohammad Ali Bogra was the 3rd Prime Minister of Pakistan from 17 April 1953 till 12 August 1955. He was the 3rd & 7th Minister of Foreign Affairs from 13 June 1962 till 23 January 1963 Bogra was Minister of Defence from 17 April 1953 to 24 October 1954. ND5-07-2023
Explanation
Nehru was a principal leader of the Indian nationalist movement in the 1930s and 1940s . Born: November 14, 1889 , Prayagraj, India Died: May 27, 1964 , New Delhi, India
Explanation
Hazrat Salman Al-Farisi gives the suggestion of digging the trench around the city of Madinah at the time of Battle of Khandaq. Battle of Khandaq was a 27-day-long defense by Muslims of Yathrib from Arab and Jewish tribes. Battle of Khandaq Start date: March 627 AD (5H)
Explanation
President is the head of the state of Pakistan. The current head of state of Pakistan is Asif Ali Zardari who was elected in 2024.
Explanation
There is a total of eight members of SAARC; Remember Hints: MBBS PAIN Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan and Sri Lanka SAARC was Founded in Dhaka on December 8, 1985 SAARC Secretariat was founded by Bangladeshi diplomat Abul Ahsan Headquarters : Kathmandu SAARC cooperation has given observer status t o 9 states : Australia, China, the European Union, Iran, Japan, Mauritius, Myanmar, South Korea and the United States ****** ND8-1-2023 ND30-12-2022
Explanation
The length of the common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan new is 2611 km old was 2430km ... The common border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is called Durand Line .. British signed the Treaty of Durand line with Abur Rehman Khan The agreement was signed on November 12, 1893 , in Kabul, Afghanistan. The agreement was signed between Sir Mortimer Durand, the Indian Foreign Secretary a t the time and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in Kabul. ******** According to the Survey of Pakistan, the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is 2611 km ND18-2-2023 ND23-4-2023
Explanation
Former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto She was the author of an autobiography titled Daughter of the East Publisher Simon & Schuster Publication date 7 January 1989 ****
Explanation
The largest river in Pakistan is the Indus River. It is the National River of Pakistan The Indus River starts in Tibet It originates from the Mansarovar lake They flow through India, Pakistan, It finally falls into the Arabian Sea near Karachi. They start making a delta near the city of Thatta The old name of the Indus River was Sindhu There 6 Barrages constructed in the Indus River The Length of the Indus River is 3,180 km The 2nd source of Indus River is Gar Tsangpo The upper Indus Plain starts from Kalabagh The upper Indus Plain ends at Mithankot Additional information: The second longest river of Pakistan is Sutlej river.
