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Pakistani and movie
* The Pakistani movie Love Mein Gum directed by Reema Khan is also based upon Veronika Decides To Die.
* Khuda Kay Liye, Pakistani movie
In ( 1984 ) two Most special and Hit movies like Dooriyan and Bobi he Won Nigar awrads Best performance for both movies, In ( 1985 ) Khoon Aur Pani and Direct hawaldar, In ( 1986 ) White gold and Qatil ki Talash, In ( 1989 ) movie Shaani, Working in all kind of genres Mohammad ali became the Most Popular and Versatile actor of Pakistani Film Industry
The British movie East Is East shows the practice of forced marriages: A Pakistani father ( married to a British woman ) forces his oldest son into marriage and, after the son's escape, tries to do the same to the two next eldest sons.
Vishesh films signed a contract with Najam Sheraz on his request to make it a legal transaction between the two parties though it was originally used in the movie without his permission. Najam sheraz is also responsible for introducing Atif Aslam to vishesh films to get him his first break Wo Lamhae Bheegay Hont Tere opened the gate for Pakistani music and singers in the Bollywood films in a major way
* Love Mein Ghum ( Pakistani movie ) ( 31 August 2011 )

Pakistani and Tiger
On 1 July 1999, the 18th Grenadiers Battalion ( India ) launched a fierce attack on Tiger Hill, occupied by the Pakistani Army, under cover of heavy artillery shelling around the bunkers.

Pakistani and Gang
In late 1993 he returned to Pakistan, and crossed the Pakistani / Afghan border with the leader of the Lynx Gang, Syed Murad Meah Butt ( known as Niaaz ), and some fellow young Pakistanis near the city of Khost.

Pakistani and 1974
* 1974Mohammad Yousuf, Pakistani cricketer
* 1974 – Hadiqa Kiani, Pakistani singer-songwriter and model
Connor and other ministers had made contact with a hitherto-obscure Pakistani financier, Tirath Khemlani, as early as November 1974.
* Pokhran-I ( Smiling Buddha ): On 18 May 1974 India detonated an 8 Kiloton nuclear device at Pokhran Test Range becoming the first nation to become nuclear capable outside the five permanent members of United Nations Security Council as well as dragging Pakistan along with it into a nuclear arms race with the Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto swearing to reciprocate India .< ref > The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Munir Ahmed Khan said that the test would force Pakistan to test its own nuclear bomb.
Instead, functional rather than geographical intelligence requirements came to the fore such as counter-proliferation ( via the agency's Production and Targeting, Counter-Proliferation Section ) which had been a sphere of activity since the discovery of Pakistani physics students studying nuclear-weapons related subjects in 1974 ; counter-terrorism ( via two joint sections run in collaboration with the Security Service, one for Irish republicanism and one for international terrorism ); counter-narcotics and serious crime ( originally set up under the Western Hemisphere Controllerate in 1989 ); and a ' global issues ' section looking at matters such as the environment and other public welfare issues.
Muhammad Ayub Khan (; May 14 1907 – 19 April 1974 ) was a Pakistani politician and field marshal, serving as the second President of Pakistan as well as its first military dictator from 1958 until his resignation on 1969.
In 1974, the Pakistani parliament amended the Pakistani constitution to declare Ahmadis as non-Muslims for purposes of the constitution of the Islamic Republic.
Mohammad Yousuf ( Punjabi, ; formerly Yousuf Youhana, ; born 27 August 1974 ) is a Pakistani right-handed batsman.
In 1974 the state became a part of the Northern Areas of Pakistan under the Pakistani Federal Government.
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ( born 1974 ) () is a Pakistani singer, primarily of Qawwali, a devotional music of the Muslim Sufis.
Mohammad Akram ( Urdu: محمد اکرم ) ( born 10 September 1974 in Islamabad, Pakistan ) was a Pakistani cricketer who bowled right arm fast-medium.

Pakistani and Mohammad
* 1976 – Mohammad Zahid, Pakistani cricketer
* 1977 – Mohammad Wasim, Pakistani cricketer
* 1981 – Mohammad Sami, Pakistani cricketer
In November 2001, before the capture of Kunduz by United Front troops under the command of Mohammad Daud Daud, thousands of top commanders and regular fighters of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agents and military personnel, and other volunteers and sympathizers in the Kunduz airlift, dubbed the Airlift of Evil by US military forces around Kunduz and subsequently used as a term in media reports, were evacuated and airlifted out of Kunduz by Pakistan Army cargo aircraft to Pakistan Air Force air bases in Chitral and Gilgit in Pakistan's Northern Areas.
** Mohammad Tanzeel-ul-siddiqi al-husaini, Pakistani author
In April 2004, Omar was interviewed via phone by Pakistani journalist Mohammad Shehzad.
* Mohammad Ali ( actor ) ( 1931 – 2006 ), Pakistani actor
* Mohammad Ali Shah ( surgeon ) ( born 1946 ), Pakistani orthopedic surgeon
* Mohammad Ali ( cricketer ) ( born 1975 ), Pakistani cricketer
* Pakistan cricket spot-fixing controversy, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and Salman Butt, Pakistani cricketers found guilty of accepting bribes to bowl no balls against England at certain times.
* A delegation of Pakistani officials led by intelligence chief General Mahmood Ahmed flew from Kandahar to Kabul to negotiate with Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan leaders, including Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhond and Foreign Minister Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil.
According to the Pakistani police chief Mohammad Rizwan, the individuals were arrested when they were trying to sneak into the Punjab province through a checkpoint.
Although Balochi singers have still not made a mark on the Pakistani music scene, there are many Balochi singers and these include ; Faiz Mohammad Faizok ,( ڈگارزئ ) baloch.
At the end of the eighties and with the coming of the Liberal government of Benazir Bhutto in 1988, the once repressed and frowned upon ( by the Islamist dictatorship of General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq ), Pakistani pop music emerged from the underground and started gaining mainstream popularity.
Mohammad Javed Miandad Khan ( Urdu: ) ( born 12 June 1957 ), popularly known as Javed Miandad ( Urdu: ), is a former Pakistani cricketer who played between 1975 and 1996.
A Pakistani suicide bomber from the Jaish-e-Mohammad ( Army of Mohammad ) detonates a government jeep packed with explosives at the entrance of the buildings, while troops disguised as policemen enter the complex and begin firing.
While working for the Kolkata Knight Riders, he was also responsible for the signing of Pakistani domestic left-arm fast-bowler Mohammad Irfan.
Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi () ( born 1 March 1980 in Khyber Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan ), popularly known as Shahid Afridi (), is a Pakistani cricketer.
* With his twin hundreds in the Karachi test against West Indies 2006, Mohammad Yousuf became the sixth Pakistani and 30th cricketer in Test cricket to hit a century in each innings of a Test match.
Mohammad Moin Khan ( Urdu: محمد معین خان ; born September 23, 1971 ), popularly known as Moin Khan ( Urdu: معین خان ), is a former Pakistani cricketer, primarily a wicketkeeper-batsman, who remained a member of the Pakistani national cricket team from 1990 to 2004.
Mohammad Sami (, born 24 February 1981 ) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays as fast bowler and is considered to be one of the fastest bowlers in Pakistan after Shoaib Akhtar.

Pakistani and was
The racial makeup of Berkeley was 66, 996 ( 59. 5 %) White, 11, 241 ( 10. 0 %) Black or African American, 479 ( 0. 4 %) Native American, 21, 690 ( 19. 3 %) Asian ( 8. 4 % Chinese, 2. 4 % Indian, 2. 1 % Korean, 1. 6 % Japanese, 1. 5 % Filipino, 1. 0 % Vietnamese, 0. 3 % Pakistani, 0. 3 % Thai, 0. 2 % Nepalese ), 186 ( 0. 2 %) Pacific Islander, 4, 994 ( 4. 4 %) from other races, and 6, 994 ( 6. 2 %) from two or more races.
The first Pakistani census after the proclamation of independence was conducted in 1951.
Following their defeat to Ireland, the Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer was found dead in his hotel room ; it was later found out that he died of heart failure, though his death may not have been a direct result of the match's outcome.
By the mid-1960s, West Pakistan was benefiting from Ayub's " Decade of Progress ," with its successful " green revolution " in wheat, and from the expansion of markets for West Pakistani textiles, while the East Pakistan's standard of living remained at an abysmally low level.
The switch to synthetic surfaces ended Indian and Pakistani domination because artificial turf was too expensive — in comparison to the wealthier European countries — and since the 1970s Australia, The Netherlands and Germany have dominated at the Olympics.
US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, known for his hardline policies on the Soviet Union, initiated in 1979 a campaign supporting mujaheddin in Pakistan and Afghanistan, which was run by Pakistani security services with financial support from the Central Intelligence Agency and Britain's MI6.
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was directed, funded and supplied by the Pakistani army.
Zia-ul-Haq was killed in 1988 but Islamization remains an important element in Pakistani politics and society.
He was captured by Pakistani officials in November 2001, as he attempted to flee Afghanistan following the collapse of the Taliban precipitating the 2001 U. S. invasion of Afghanistan.
Sometime during the initial uprising Lindh was shot in the right upper thigh and found refuge in a basement, hiding with a group of Saudi, Uzbek, and Pakistani detainees.
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was directed, funded and supplied by the Pakistani army.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf – then as Chief of Army Staff – was responsible for sending thousands of Pakistanis to fight alongside the Taliban and Bin Laden against the United Front.
As a result, the Pakistani army was deployed to restore peace in the city.
The inaugural first-class match at the National Stadium was played between Pakistan and India on 26 February 1955 and since then Pakistani national cricket team has won 20 of the 41 Test matches played at the National Stadium.
Throughout the 1980s, the Afghan military was heavily involved in fighting against the multi-national Mujahiddin rebel groups who were largely funded by the United States and trained by the Pakistani Armed Forces.
The lesson was re-learned, first by the Pakistani Army in the 1965 War with India, where the nation fielded two different types of armored divisions: one which was almost exclusively armor ( the 1st ) while another was more balanced ( the 6th ).
The enclave was finally transferred in 1958 to Pakistani control as part of the district of Makran.
* 11: 05 PM, a Pakistani immigrant and businessman, Waqar Hasan, 46, was shot dead in his store, Mom's Grocery, in downtown Dallas, TX — again, possibly because of his turban.
Product placement, for Snapple, was inserted as a parody of product placement ; when offered some by Elaine in the middle of a conversation, the character Babu Bhatt's ( owner of a Pakistani restaurant named " Dream Cafe ") brother declines, calling the drink " too fruity ".
Due to an immense public pressure from the Pakistani civil society, he was placed under house arrest in late December 2001 and has been closely monitored by the Government of Pakistan and Pakistani federal agencies.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf – then as Chief of Army Staff – was responsible for sending thousands of Pakistanis to fight alongside the Taliban and Bin Laden against the forces of Ahmad Shah Massoud.

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