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  1. The Islamic Republic of Pakistan was established on 14 August 1947, emerging from the partition of India as part of the British Commonwealth. This event marked the creation of two separate nations, Pakistan and India, based on religious lines. Pakistan initially consisted of two geographically separate areas, West Pakistan (current Pakistan ...

  2. The goal now was nothing less than the creation of a sovereign, independent Pakistan. Pakistan - Partition, Independence, Conflict: This section presents the history of Pakistan from the partition of British India (1947) to the present. For a discussion of the earlier history of the region, see India. The call for establishing an independent ...

  3. Jan 19, 2024 · A large, arid province in southwestern Pakistan straddling the Iran and Afghanistan borders, Baluchistan has faced five insurgencies since Pakistan’s founding in 1947, the most recent and ...

  4. Green and white were further seen as symbols of prosperity and peace; the crescent was referred to as a symbol of progress; and the star was called an emblem of knowledge and light. No change was made in the flag when Pakistan became a republic nor when the eastern half of the country separated in 1972 to become Bangladesh. Whitney Smith ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TibetTibet - Wikipedia

    Tibet is divided administratively into the Tibet Autonomous Region, and parts of the Qinghai, Gansu, Yunnan and Sichuan provinces. Tibet is also constitutionally claimed by the Republic of China as the Tibet Area since 1912. Tibet is the highest region on Earth, with an average elevation of 4,380 m (14,000 ft).

  6. Dec 21, 2022 · Pakistan Day (also referred to as Pakistan Resolution Day or Republic Day), 23 March (1940); note - commemorates both the adoption of the Lahore Resolution by the All-India Muslim League during its 22-24 March 1940 session, which called for the creation of independent Muslim states, and the adoption of the first constitution of Pakistan on 23 ...

  7. Jan 18, 2024 · Pakistan boasts of a stronger arsenal — it has 3,742 tanks, also known as ‘war elephants’ as compared to Iran’s 1,996. Also, when it comes to self-propelled and towed artillery, Pakistan has the higher numbers. Iran, however, has more armoured vehicles (65,765) than Pakistan (50,523) and also more mobile rocket projectors — 775 in ...