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* 1971 – Bangladesh Liberation War: The Pakistan Army and Razakars massacred approximately 3, 000 Hindu emigrants in the Jathibhanga area of East Pakistan ( now Bangladesh ).
He was promoted to full colonel in 1934 He attended and was then recommended to become an instructor at the Indian Army Staff College ( now the Pakistan Army Staff College ) in Quetta, British India.
A Commando Battalion in the Pakistan Army is named Yaldaram Battalion after him.
This unit still exists ( though in the Pakistan Army ) with an armour TOE.
While the CIA and MI6 and the People's Liberation Army of China financed the operation along with the Pakistan government against the Soviet Union Eventually the Soviet Union began looking for a withdrawal route and in 1988 Geneva Accords were signed between Communist-Afghanistan and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ; under the terms Soviet troops were to withdraw.
* 1971 – The Indian Army recaptures part of Kashmir occupied forcibly by Pakistan.
Roughly after two weeks, President Mirza's relations with Pakistan Armed Forces deteriorated leading Army Commander General Ayub Khan relieving the president from his presidency and forcefully exiling President Mirza to United Kingdom.
All sector commanders were Bengali officers from defected Pakistan Army.
Therefore, The Indian Army, from all three directions of the province, entered in the East Pakistan.
The United States also denied economic aide to the East and avoided providing training to East-Pakistan Army and the East Pakistan Rifles, but was managed by Pakistan itself.
The border of-Indo-East Pakistan border showed by the United States Army | U. S. Army, c. 1960.
Since its unification with Pakistan, the East Pakistan Army had consisted of only one infantry brigade, which was made up of two battalions, the 1st East Bengal Regiment and the 1 / 14 or 3 / 8 Punjab Regiment in 1948.
This weak brigade, under the command of Brigadier-General Ayub Khan ( local rank Major-General – GOC of 14th Army Division ), together with the East Pakistan Rifles which was tasked with defending East Pakistan during the Kashmir War of 1947.
In November 2011, NATO forces killed 24 Pakistani Army soldiers around the border region with Pakistan.
There are also six military cantonments which are administered by the Pakistan Army.
* 1971 – The Pakistan Army massacres at least 71 Hindus in Burunga, Sylhet, Bangladesh.
The armed forces comprise three main branches: the Pakistan Army, the Pakistan Navy ( including the Pakistan Marines ) and the Pakistan Air Force, together with a number of paramilitary forces.

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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.
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.

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The East-Pakistan had extremely friendly relations with the Soviet Union, although the Soviet government tried its best to keep East Pakistan intact with the West Pakistan.
The night life in Karachi is believed to be the best in all of Pakistan.
The traditions out of India, China, Pakistan, Indonesia ( Bali and Java ) and Japan are some of the best known, but places such as Korea, Mongolia, and the countries of South East Asia have unique facets of their own.
Its best known section has been the Ligue Communiste Revolutionnaire of France, but today there are also sizeable and influential sections in Portugal, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, Pakistan and several other countries.
Murphy is best known for her 1965 book Full Tilt: Ireland to India With a Bicycle, about an overland cycling trip through Europe, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.
Its range of distribution in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan primarily includes northern areas such as the Assam Valley, Gujarat, Kashmir, Maharashtra, Konkan and Goa, Punjab, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Sindh and Uttar Pradesh. The range stretches westward as far as eastern Afghanistan. The Punjabi dhol is perhaps best known abroad due to its prominent place in the rhythm of popular Punjabi Bhangra music.
The Pakistan rock industry has been getting large over the years, New bands are coming in and bringing their own style on the mainstream. Raeth ’ s smash hits Bhula Do and Tumharay Liye have positioned Raeth as one of the best new rock bands in Pakistan and India. Launch across India by the world ’ s largest music label. The next big thing from Pakistan after Junoon, Strings and Jal
He is, perhaps, best known for his financial involvement and support for both the Pakistan and Israeli nuclear programs.
After his initial schooling at Aitchison College, Lahore ( where he was the Head Boy and was declared the Best Leaving Student of 1957 ) Leghari graduated with honours from the famous institute of Forman Christian College University, Lahore, Punjab ( Pakistan ) where again he was among the best students.
* 19 June-Ian Botham takes 8-34 vs. Pakistan, his best Test cricket bowling.
Later that year, he won four consecutive man of the match awards, in the Sahara Cup with Pakistan ; the second of these was won after he took five wickets for 16 runs off 10 overs, his best bowling in an ODI.
It is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur ( Babur ), who founded the Mughal dynasty that ruled much of today's India, Pakistan, and South Asia, born in 1483.
In Pakistan's opening match of the tournament, Afridi took 5 wickets for 16 runs against Kenya, giving him the best bowling figures by a Pakistan bowler in a World Cup.
Yousuf is still our best Test batsman and has a future with the Pakistan team, but not if he joins the ICL.
* May 20 – Pakistan International Airlines Flight 705, a Boeing 720-040B on an inaugural flight carrying mostly journalists and owners of travel agencies and crewed by what the airline considered its best crew members, crashes short of the runway while descending to land at Cairo International Airport in Cairo, Egypt, killing 119 of the 125 people on board and injuring all six survivors.
His first ODI century came against Pakistan in Sharjah in 1989 while his 134 against England at Gwalior in 1993 was his highest ODI score and the innings which he called his best when he retired in 1999.
It is ranked as the best university overall Pakistan by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.
Pakistani officials have stated that signature of the CTBT is in Pakistan's best interest, but that Pakistan will do so only after developing a domestic consensus on the issue, and have disavowed any connection with India's decision.
It was ranked as the 3rd best Tourist Destination in Pakistan by The Guardian.
Inzamam regard his best least highlighted innings of 90 not out against west indies when Pakistan won their first ODI in the West Indies on 27 March 1993.

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