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3-6 December: Battle of Chamb; Pakistan attacks and takes over part of southern Kashmir from India. 4 December: Battle of Longewala; India stops a Pakistani invasion directed at Jaisalmer. 4-5 December: Battle of Gazipur in which Indian Army and Mukti Bahini captured Gazipur. 5 December: Battle of Basantar; India captures the Shakargarh Salient.
File:Pakistan Smart Book v1.pdf. ... English: Culture and history of the nation of Pakistan. Date: ... Version of PDF format: 1.5: Page size:
The day is celebrated each year in the first week of December on the Sunday. [1] [2] [3] It's widely celebrated all over Sindh, and amongst the Sindhi diaspora population around the world. [4] [5] Sindhis celebrate this day to demonstrate the peaceful identity of Sindhi culture and acquire the attention of the world towards their rich heritage. [6]
1859 – John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe, English admiral and politician, 2nd Governor-General of New Zealand (d. 1935) 1861 – Konstantin Korovin, Russian-French painter and set designer (d. 1939) 1862 – John Henry Leech, English entomologist (d. 1900) 1863 – Paul Painlevé, French mathematician and politician, 84th Prime Minister of ...
Government documents and transactions use "DD/MM/YYYY" format when writing in English, Urdu or in Pakistan's regional languages; examples of this can be found on the Pakistani passport application form, the National Identity Card or the Pakistan Origin Card. [1]
Office vacant 30 May 1988 – 1 December 1988 [f] 11: Benazir Bhutto. بے نظیر بھٹو (1953–2007) 2 December 1988 6 August 1990 1 year, 247 days 1988: Pakistan Peoples Party: Bhutto became the first woman in Pakistan to head a major political party, in 1982. Six years later, she became the first woman elected to lead a Muslim state.
The site dates back to 7000–5500 BCE and is located on the Kachi Plain of Balochistan. The residents of Mehrgarh lived in mud brick houses, stored grain in granaries, fashioned tools from copper , cultivated barley, wheat, jujubes and dates, and herded sheep, goats and cattle.
Pakistan: A Personal History is a 2011 book written by Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and former cricketer. [1] In the book, Khan details Pakistan's history; his political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf; and his own life and cricket career. [2] [3]