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Anatomically modern humans arrived in what is now Pakistan between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago. [2] Stone tools, dating as far back as 2.1 million years, have been discovered in the Soan Valley of northern Pakistan, indicating early hominid activity in the region. [3] The earliest known human remains in Pakistan are dated between 5000 BCE and ...
The same year the first legislative elections were held in Pakistan, which saw the communists gaining control of East Pakistan. [82] The 1954 election results clarified the differences in ideology between West and East Pakistan, with East Pakistan under the influence of the Communist Party allying with the Shramik Krishak Samajbadi Dal (Workers ...
Gwadar sold to Pakistan: 1996: Basic Law of Oman Pakistan: 14 August 1973: Constitution of Pakistan: 14 August 1947: Establishment from the Indian Empire after Independence from the British Empire and Partition of India Palestine [Asia 2] 4 May 1994: Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area: 15 November 1988: Palestinian Declaration of ...
18 October: Bhutto, Benazir returned to Pakistan, after exile of about 8 years. 19 October: 2007 Karsaz bombing, 180 killed. 20 October: Eight people were killed in a bomb blast in Dera Bugti. [244] 25 October: 20 people are killed in a suicide blast in swat. [245] First Battle of Swat begins; 30 October: 7 killed in a suicide attack on a ...
Pakistan history-related lists (2 C, 19 P) A. Archaeology of Pakistan (4 C, 7 P) E. Historical events in Pakistan (47 C, 1 P) H. Historiography of Pakistan (7 C, 5 P) S.
Pakistan consisted of two wings, West-Pakistan and East-Pakistan. The Liaquat government, along with all subsequent governments during that first decade after independence faced serious difficulties in effectively governing both East and West Pakistan, eventually leading to the military coup of 1958. [ 2 ]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. Expansion of the Islamic state (622–750) For later military territorial expansion of Islamic states, see Spread of Islam. Early Muslim conquests Expansion under Muhammad, 622–632 Expansion under the Rashidun Caliphate, 632–661 Expansion under the Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750 Date ...
Historian of Pakistan, Vali Nasr, argues that the Islamic universalism had become a main source of the Pakistan Movement that shaped patriotism, meaning, and nation's birth. [126] To many Pakistanis, Jinnah's role is viewed as a modern Moses -like leader; [ 127 ] whilst many other founding fathers of the nation-state also occupy extremely ...