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And while the nation was formerly named `` The Islamic Republic of Pakistan '', it is now simply `` The Republic of Pakistan ''.
It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and the east, Iran in the west, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north, and China in the far northeast.
The Armenian economy's competitiveness is low and stagnating according to the Global Competitiveness Index, in which Armenia's ranking slipped from 80th out of 132 countries in 2006-2007 index to 93rd out of 131 countries in the 2007-2008 index ( just below Libya, Namibia, Georgia, Serbia and Pakistan ).
* 1989 – Pakistan is re-admitted to the Commonwealth of Nations after having restoring democracy for the first time since 1972.
* 1960 – Islamabad is declared the federal capital of the Government of Pakistan.
* 1947 – Founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah is sworn in as first Governor-General of Pakistan in Karachi.
* 1947 – The Radcliffe Line, the border between Dominion of India and Dominion of Pakistan is revealed.
Diamond Jubilee Schools for girls were established throughout the remote Northern Areas of what is now Pakistan.
National tree plantation day of Pakistan ( قومی شجر کاری دن ) is celebrated on 18 August.
In certain Common Law jurisdictions, such as India or Pakistan, the power to pass such writs is a Constitutionally guaranteed power.
In the year 1893, during rule of Amir Abdur Rahman Khan, a Royal Commission for setting up of Boundary between Afghanistan and British Governed India was set up to negotiate terms with the British, for the agreeing to the Durand line, and the two parties camped at Parachinar, now part of FATA Pakistan, which is near Khost, Afghanistan.
The Arabian Sea ( Persian Sea ) is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the south by northeastern Somalia, on the east by India and on the west by the Arabian Peninsula.
It is an inlet of the Arabian Sea indenting the sandy Makran coast at the Iran – Pakistan border.
From the 8th century to the 9th century, many inhabitants of what is present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and areas of northern India were converted to Sunni Islam.
It is surmised from the writings of Al Biruni that some Pashtuns living in Pakhtunkhwa ( present-day western Pakistan ) had not been completely converted.
During the 8th through the 9th centuries, many inhabitants of what is present-day Afghanistan and western Pakistan were converted to Sunni Islam.
Besides Turkic people, large part of the Ghaznavid Empire was made up of local Muslim Afghans from what is now Afghanistan and western parts of Pakistan.
The Ghaznavid military incursions assured the domination of Sunni Islam in what is now Afghanistan and western Pakistan.
In 1749 the Mughal ruler ceded sovereignty over what is now Pakistan and northwestern India to the Afghans.
A Commando Battalion in the Pakistan Army is named Yaldaram Battalion after him.
Brahui ( Urdu: براہوی ) or Brahvi ( براوی ) is a Dravidian language spoken by Brahui people of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, and expatriate communities in Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and Iraq.
Brahui is spoken in the southwest region of Pakistan, as well as regions of Afghanistan and Iran which border Pakistan ; however, many members of the ethnic group no longer speak Brahui.

Pakistan and subject
However, many of the world's most populous nations, including China, India, the United States, Indonesia, and Pakistan are not parties to the Court and therefore are not subject to its jurisdiction, except by Security Council referral.
He had to deal with the sensitive subject of immigration from and between Commonwealth countries, where a delicate balance had to be struck between resistance in some quarters in Britain and Australia to non-white immigration on the one hand, and on the other the danger of sanctions in India and Pakistan against British commercial interests if discriminatory policies were pursued.
Water resources are subject to disputes between many nations, including the two nuclear powers, India and Pakistan.
In the third category were mainly people born before 1949 in the Republic of Ireland, India and Pakistan who did not acquire citizenship of their country or any other Dominion ( in the case of those born in India and Pakistan ), or who applied after 1949 for restoration of their British subject status ( for those connected with Ireland ).
Dara Shikoh is also the subject of a 2010 play called Dara, written and directed by Shahid Nadeem of the Ajoka Theatre group in Pakistan.
* The President regains the authority to dissolve the National Assembly-and thus effectively to dismiss the Pakistani Prime Minister-but the power to do so is made subject to an approval or veto by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
For example, under Part III of the Chapter II: Federation of Pakistan, Article 58 the President may dismiss the National Assembly ( triggering new elections ), but the dismissal is subject to Supreme Court approval.
The Plutonium separation takes place at the New Laboratories, a reprocessing plant, which was completed by 1981 by PAEC and is next to the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology ( PINSTECH ) near Islamabad, which is not subject to IAEA inspections and safeguards.
Pakistan Railways has been the subject of a number of investigations by the National Accountability Bureau ( NAB ), Pakistan ’ s elite anti-corruption agency, after concerns were raised about contracts relating to the repair, upgrade and purchase of locomotives ; unauthorised payments of over Rs220 million from its Accountants Department ; the disposal of scrap ; and the theft of consignments from cargo trains.
In 1963, Pakistan entered into a treaty with China to transfer part of the Gilgit Agency to China, ( the Trans-Karakoram Tract ), with the proviso that the settlement was subject to the final solution of the Kashmir dispute.
The most common honorifics in Pakistan are usually placed immediately before the name of the subject or immediately after the subject.
In 2008 Mukhtaran story was the subject of a documentary by Catherine Ulmer López focusing on the aftermath of the rape especially on Mukhtaran's schools as well as an important look inside Pakistan, " where the impact of Islamic fundamentalism is revealed and how women are fighting its oppressive and violent impact.
Nawab Nauroz ( Nowroz ) Khan, ( 1874 ?- 1964 ), respectfully known by Balochis as Babu Nowroz, was the head of the Zarakzai ( Zehri ), a Brahui people subject to the Khan of Kalat in Balochistan, Pakistan.
Elevated as a Permanent Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on December 10, 1989, Member of the Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament Law of the International Law Association ; participated in Symposium under the Auspices of International Law Association held at Geneva on 9th & 10 June, 1995, on the subject or “ ONGOING PROLIFERATION CHALLENGES: Legal Aspects ”; attended Seminar on “ The Rights and Duties of States ” that have signed or ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention, on 2 July, 1997, at Hague, Netherlands ; contributed an Article published in Volume III of Arms Control and Disarmament Law titled “ Future Legal Restraints on Arms Proliferation ” published by the United Nations and launched at United Nations Headquarters in November, 1996 ; Member of the Executive Council of Allama Iqbal Open University from September, 1996 to December, 1997 ; Chairman, Pakistan Zakat Council from August, 1991 to July, 1994.
The Islamiat, study of Islam, as a subject is compulsory for all Muslim students up to Matriculation ( O ' levels, Tenth grade ) in all schools in Pakistan.
Some schools and colleges in places such as Pakistan, Hong Kong and India take examinations set by British boards and consequently the subject is offered internationally.
However, he was the subject of considerable controversy for his collaboration with the Pakistan Army against the struggle to establish Bangladesh.
In a number of countries ( e. g., Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan ) the ' fringe benefits ' are subject to the Fringe Benefits Tax ( FBT ), which applies to most, although not all, fringe benefits.
Now worth around $ 60 million the house is the subject of a dispute between India, the government of Pakistan and Jinnah's daughter Dina Wadia.
* The Armed Forces shall, under the directions of the Federal Government, defend Pakistan against external aggression or threat of war, and, subject to law, act in aid of civil power when called upon to do so.

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