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12 March: Lahore church bombings, more than 72 killed. 5 April: April 2010 U.S consulate and ANP attack, 50 killed. 2010 Timergarah bombings, 46 killed. 10 April: Pakistan adopts the 18th amendment to the Constitution, stripping President Asif Ali Zardari of key powers. The military kills 100 people in an air raid on a Taliban area in the north ...
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Timelines of cities in Pakistan (3 P) ... Timeline of major famines in India prior to 1765; I. Timeline of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 This page was ...
The History of Pakistan prior to its independence in 1947 spans several millennia and covers a vast geographical area known as the Greater Indus region. [1] Anatomically modern humans arrived in what is now Pakistan between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago. [ 2 ]
1975– Pakistan Naval Station Mehran (military base) commissioned. 1978 All Pakistan Muttahidda Students Organization founded. [43] Star Cinema opens in Saddar district. [44] Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry headquartered in city. [citation needed] 1979– Abdul Sattar Afghani becomes Mayor of Karachi. [30] 1980 Orangi Pilot Project ...
6 3rd–4th millennium BC. 7 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Lists of state leaders by century. 15 languages. ... 12th century. 12th-century Holy Roman Empire;
1968 – Minar-e-Pakistan constructed in Iqbal Park. 1970 Lahore Stock Exchange founded. Pakistan Monitor newspaper begins publication. [16] 1972 – Population: 2,165,372. [33] 1974 – City hosts Islamic Summit Conference. Recognized former East Pakistan as Bangladesh. [citation needed] 1975 – Lahore Development Authority established.
The house passed it on 12 March 1949. [3] It has been described as the "Magna Carta" of Pakistan's constitutional history. Both United States and Soviet Union sent invitation to Liaquat Ali Khan. However, Khan chose to pay a goodwill visit to United States first.