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  • '''Pakistan''' is a [[country]] in southern [[Asia]], bordering the [[Arabian Sea]] to ...e nation of [[Bangladesh]]. In response to Indian nuclear-weapons testing, Pakistan conducted its own tests in 1998. The dispute over the state of Kashmir is o
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  • ...ational terrorism, including the 9/11 attack, has originated in Pakistan. Pakistan also is an area of conflict between Radical Islam and secular, although Mus
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  • {{r|Prime Minister of Pakistan}} {{r|President of Pakistan}}
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  • '''Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP)''' or Clerical Party of Pakistan, is a political party participating in the government, desiring Islamic rul ...ptian Islamic Group; Shaykh Mir Hamzah, secretary of the Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Pakistan; Fazlur Rahman, amir of the Jihad Movement in Bangladesh
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  • Currently [[Anne Patterson]], the '''U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan''' is the chief U.S. diplomat in [[Islamabad]]. Since the [[Afghanistan Wa Ambassador Patterson said, in September 2008, that Pakistan has, in the context of counterterrorism, "different priorities" than the U.
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  • [[Head of State]] of Pakistan.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Pakistan}}
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  • '''(SSP)'''; A [[Jihadist]] group that is both Pakistan-based and operates in Pakistan, as opposed to [[Lashkar e-Tayyiba]], which targets [[Kashmir]] and [[India
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  • A Muslim clerical party of Pakistan, currently condemning both the [[Taliban]] and U.S. attacks, and participat
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  • The main opposition party (PML-N) in the government of Pakistan, as of June 2009
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  • [[Head of government]] of Pakistan.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Former semi-autonomous region of Pakistan, now part of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] province.
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  • Currently the ruling party of Pakistan, a center-left Islamist political party launched by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in
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  • ...in Pakistan, from which [[Lashkar-e-Jhangvi]] broke; both, however, target Pakistan as opposed to [[Lashkar e-Tayyiba]], which targets Kashmir and India;
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  • *Watandost blog about Pakistan and its region: http://watandost.blogspot.com/ *Blog about ''Pakistan's Drift into Extremism'': http://pakistandrift.blogspot.com/
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  • ...in Pakistan, from which [[Lashkar-e-Jhangvi]] broke; both, however, target Pakistan as opposed to [[Lashkar e-Tayyiba]], which targets Kashmir and India;
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  • Capital of Pakistan's [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] province.
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  • Pakistan's oldest religious party.
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  • ...ndia]]; it is a more extreme faction that broke away from [[Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan]] in 1996
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  • ...) [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] politician, former prime minister and leader of [[Pakistan People's Party]].
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  • ...ational terrorism, including the 9/11 attack, has originated in Pakistan. Pakistan also is an area of conflict between Radical Islam and secular, although Mus
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  • ...jab]] (Pakistan and [[India]]), with significant numbers in the [[Sindh]] (Pakistan).
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  • Pakistan's largest city and port, its commercial center and former national capital,
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  • ...a campaign to [[impeachment|impeach]] and succeed [[Pervez Musharraf]] as Pakistan's Head of State.
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  • '''(SSP)'''; A [[Jihadist]] group that is both Pakistan-based and operates in Pakistan, as opposed to [[Lashkar e-Tayyiba]], which targets [[Kashmir]] and [[India
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  • '''Jamaat-i-Islami (JI)''', also written '''Jamaat-i-Islami''', is Pakistan's oldest religious party.
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  • ...human rights in Pakistan and the Middle East; worldwide prisoner advocate; Pakistan’s National Civil Award "Sitar-i-Imtiaz", the first in history in the fi
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  • ...ginalized and dissatisfied. East Pakistan seceded from its union with West Pakistan in 1971, following the [[Bangladesh genocide]] and was renamed Bangladesh.
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  • {{r|Pakistan}} {{r|President of Pakistan||**}}
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  • ...ovince of Afghanistan. It is in the east of the country on the border with Pakistan's [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] province. The capital is Sharana. It is mostly inh
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  • ...and nut production. It is traversed by the country's Highway One from the Pakistan border through Jalalabad to [[Kabul]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan]]
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  • {{r|Pakistan}} {{r|Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz/Definition]]
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  • North-western province of Pakistan.
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  • A province of Pakistan, whose capital is [[Karachi]]
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  • Province of Pakistan; its capital is [[Chandigarh]]
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  • {{r|Pakistan}} {{r|Pakistan Army}}
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  • {{r|Prime Minister of Pakistan}} {{r|President of Pakistan}}
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  • *[http://www.asil.org/insights110505.cfm Pakistan's Sovereignty and the Killing of Osama Bin Laden] American Society for Inte .../lib/research/briefings/snia-05947.pdf The killing of Osama Bin Laden: the Pakistan connection] UK Parliament
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  • A province of southern Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan.
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  • An eastern province of Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan.
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  • A province of eastern Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan
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  • {{r|Pakistan}} {{r|Pakistan People's Party}}
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  • a town in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan.
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  • The largest province of Pakistan (also written Baluchistan); its capital is [[Quetta]].
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  • ...international advisory board, Atlantic Council; Former [[Prime Minister of Pakistan]]
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  • Attorney and political leader often considered the effective founder of Pakistan
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found between central Turkey and northern Pakistan (Kashmir).
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  • ...d from 1970 to 2010. Until 1947, it was part of British India, and then of Pakistan. The province was disestablished in 1955 as part of an administrative reorg NWFP was adjacent (see map) to Pakistan's [[Federally Administered Tribal Areas]] (FATA) and, in 2018, that region
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  • ...per subspecies[3] found in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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  • ...of Holy Warriors, throughout [[Central Asia]], especially Afghanistan and Pakistan
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  • ...found in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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  • *related to [[Quetta]], Pakistan: * [[Quetta Gladiators]], a cricket team in the Pakistan Super League
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  • A landlocked Islamic republic in [[Central Asia]] which borders China, Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
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  • [[President of Pakistan]] since 2008; the widower of [[Benazir Bhutto]]
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  • Capital of the [[Balochistan Province]] of Pakistan.
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  • Former semi-autonomous region of Pakistan, now part of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] province.
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  • The capital of [[Paktika Province]] in Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan.
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  • ...] near the [[Indus River]] delta. The capital of [[Sindh Province]], it is Pakistan's chief seaport and industrial center. From a medium-size city of less than ...//www.itspakistan.net/pakistan/karachi.aspx |title=Karachi |publisher=It's Pakistan}}</ref>
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  • ...''' was born on 11 August 1943, in [[India]]. Later his family migrated to Pakistan. He is the former President of Pakistan and Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army.
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  • ...lation. Its capital is [[Lashkar Gah]]. It shares its southern border with Pakistan's [[Balochistan Province]]. Over two-thirds of Helmand Province is mountain
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  • ...[[al-Qaeda]] member, released by the U.S. in 2006 after being captured by Pakistan at [[Tora Bora]]
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  • [[Head of government]] of Pakistan.
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  • [[Head of State]] of Pakistan.
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  • Former President and Chief of Army Staff in Pakistan, who seized power in a bloodless 1999 coup.
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  • '''Pakistan''' is a [[country]] in southern [[Asia]], bordering the [[Arabian Sea]] to ...e nation of [[Bangladesh]]. In response to Indian nuclear-weapons testing, Pakistan conducted its own tests in 1998. The dispute over the state of Kashmir is o
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  • ...ined regular military, paramilitary, intelligence and police services of [[Pakistan]], operating against both nation-state and insurgent threats
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  • ...ocracy]]. Borders [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[Burma]], China, [[Nepal]], Pakistan
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  • '''Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP)''' or Clerical Party of Pakistan, is a political party participating in the government, desiring Islamic rul ...ptian Islamic Group; Shaykh Mir Hamzah, secretary of the Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Pakistan; Fazlur Rahman, amir of the Jihad Movement in Bangladesh
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  • {{dambigbox|Quetta, Pakistan|Quetta}} ...36 miles to [[Karachi]]. The [[Bolan Pass]] provides access to the rest of Pakistan.
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  • ...Pass''' is a famed mountain pass near the boundary between Afghanistan and Pakistan lying at 1,070 m (3,510 ft) above sea level. Its road runs through the [[H ...with Pakistan, at [[Towr Kham]]. The road then continues to [[Peshawar]], Pakistan.
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  • A Pashtun tribe, a sub-group of the larger Gilzais of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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  • The main opposition party (PML-N) in the government of Pakistan, as of June 2009
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  • ...bspecies of the genus ''Echis'', endemic to Astola Island off the coast of Pakistan.
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  • the systematic mass killings that resulted in the secession of East Pakistan to form Bangladesh in 1971.
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  • The civilian prime minister and chief of government of Pakistan, who took office on on March 24, 2008
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  • A Muslim clerical party of Pakistan, currently condemning both the [[Taliban]] and U.S. attacks, and participat
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  • Venomous viper subspecies of the genus ''Echis'', found in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and parts of the Arabian Peninsula.
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  • ...stan. He was a non-practicing Shi'a Muslim, surprising given the nature of Pakistan as a Muslim state and the way he is often invoked as an Islamist ideal. ...ame to stand out for the creation of a separate Muslim state, to be called Pakistan.<ref>Gandhi, Rajmohan. Gandhi: the man, his people, and the Empire. Haus Pu
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  • A [[Pakistan|Pakistani]] [[jihad|jihadist]] group focused on [[Kashmir]]; formed with as
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  • ...the United Nations for Political Affairs, 1989-1992; [[U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan]], 1981-83; [[Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change]] (2004)
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  • ...arch, and sent the Pakistan Army to take control. The major cities of East Pakistan were captured on March 26, and then all opposition, political or military, ...in/2008/03/25/remembering-the-east-pakistan-genocide/ Remembering the East Pakistan Genocide] ''The Acorn''</ref><ref>[http://www.virtualbangladesh.com/bd_hol.
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  • interests are in weapons of mass destruction, specifically Pakistan’s nuclear program, including and the A.Q. Khan controversy; He wrote ''Pakistan's Drift into Extremism: Allah, the Army, and America's War on Terror''.<ref
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  • ...tani military, the first two being British officers, became [[President of Pakistan]] under [[martial law]]. While he restored constitutional government in 196 | title = Pakistan's Drift into Extremism: Allah, the Army, and America's War on Terror
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  • '''Islamabad''' is the new capital of Pakistan, a planned city built in the 1960s to move government functions from the la ...th-West Frontier Province]] (NWFP), in the Potohar Plateau in the north of Pakistan. Margalla Pass leads to the NWFP. Karachi, in contrast, is a port on the we
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  • '''(LeT)'''; A [[Pakistan]]-based [[Jihad|Jihadist]] group focused on [[Kashmir]], widely banned as a
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  • ...and in the [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] and [[Balochistan]] provinces of western Pakistan; their language is [[Pashto]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Pashtun student from Pakistan, internationally known for being a children's rights and women's activist.
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  • Former province of British India and of Pakistan; now part of the new Pakistani province of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]].
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  • ...n. They were part of a wave of Pashtuns who pushed east into what is today Pakistan and [[India]]. Often accompanying the [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]], who conque ...ive in Afghanistan, the [[North-West Frontier Province]] and [[Punjab]] of Pakistan and [[India]].
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  • ..., found only in the desert region of Balochistan near the borders of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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  • {{r|Pakistan People's Party}}
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  • ...the Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chairperson, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan; board, [[International Crisis Group]]
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  • ...d [[Pashtun people|Pashtun]], although not separatist, opposition party of Pakistan, with its greatest strength in the [[Balochistan Province]] and [[North-Wes
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  • The language of the Punjabi people and the Punjab regions of India and Pakistan.
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  • ...cies, ''P. persicus'', found throughout the Middle East and as far east as Pakistan, but not on the African mainland.
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  • ...anistan and British India, now defining the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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  • ...located in the southern part of the country where it shares a border with Pakistan; the capital is Kandahar city.
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  • ...he only instance where one [[Dominion]] declared war on another. India and Pakistan have fought 2 wars since. The Maharajah abdicated the throne in 1951, and w ...orating the whole of the former Indian Princely State into either India or Pakistan, or reuniting both parts into an independent state with full membership of
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  • In 1839, long before the formation of Pakistan, British negotiator Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the foreign secretary of th ...ued that it establishes the sovereignty of the [[Balochistan Province]] of Pakistan.<ref name=GOBIE /> There is sentiment for the formation of a Greater Pasht
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  • An [[Arab]] organization, principally based in Pakistan with a U.S. branch called Al-Khifa, which supported Afghans against the Sov
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  • ...tal of [[Khost Province]] in Afghanistan. It is on the eastern border with Pakistan.
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  • A province in the east of Afghanistan which borders Pakistan; its major internal boundaries are with Kabul Province on its west, Laghman
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  • *Pakistan *Pakistan
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  • ...ps called the mujahideen, supported from the outside by the United States, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia.
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  • Militarily strategic mountain pass on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, lying along the ancient Silk Road between China and the West, and used by
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  • Currently the ruling party of Pakistan, a center-left Islamist political party launched by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in
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  • First Pakistani citizen to become commander-in-chief of the military of Pakistan; became President under martial law from 1958 to 1962; continued both as co
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  • ...Saw-scaled Viper, ...] at [http://www.wildlifeofpakistan.com/ Wildlife of Pakistan], Accessed 3 August 2006.</ref> ...m]. Accessed 8 April 2007.</ref> endemic to Astola Island off the coast of Pakistan.<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • An [[al-Qaeda]] member captured in Pakistan and prisoner at Guantanamo Bay detention camp; first [[Military Commissions
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  • ...gion some 60 miles south of [[Kabul]] and 50 miles west of the border with Pakistan.
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  • *[[Lodhi dynasty]], a ruling dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate in what is now Pakistan, Afghanistan and India
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  • Currently [[Anne Patterson]], the '''U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan''' is the chief U.S. diplomat in [[Islamabad]]. Since the [[Afghanistan Wa Ambassador Patterson said, in September 2008, that Pakistan has, in the context of counterterrorism, "different priorities" than the U.
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  • ...t Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict]]; Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and former Special Representative of the Secretary-General on the situation
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  • ...area of Central Asia, from western China and through Kashmir and northern Pakistan to Afghanistan. It is the watershed of both the Amu Darya (Oxus) and Indus
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  • ...located in the southern part of the country where it shares a border with Pakistan. Its capital is the city of [[Kandahar]].
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  • ...Saw-scaled Viper, ...] at [http://www.wildlifeofpakistan.com/ Wildlife of Pakistan], Accessed 3 August 2006.</ref> ...omic Information System]. Accessed 8 April 2007.</ref> found in [[India]], Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and parts of the Arabian Peninsula.
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  • '''Peshawar''' is the capital of Pakistan's [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] province, and it was the capital of the former [[N
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  • Image:Torkham gate, Afghan, Pakistan border.jpg
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  • *Was the entry into Pakistan, a sovereign state, legally justified? | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/09/osama-bin-laden-us-pakistan-deal
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  • *1972: Pakistan withdraws from the Commonwealth over impending recognition of [[Bangladesh] ::Pakistan suspended because of military take-over.
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  • She was the [[U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan]] at the time of the [[9/11]] attack and [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]], c ==Pakistan==
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  • ...host Province''' is an eastern province of Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan. It was once part of Greater Paktika, along with [[Paktika Province]]. Its
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  • ...ghanistan, [[Bangladesh]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]], [[Maldives]], [[Nepal]], Pakistan and [[Sri Lanka]]
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  • ...es/2008/07/11/asia/bhutto.php UN agrees to inquiry on killing of Bhutto in Pakistan]", July 11, 2008</ref>. Her [[Pakistan People's Party]] is now led by her son, 19-year-old Bilawal Bhutto Zardari,
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  • ...nistered Tribal Area''' (FATA) was the name of a semi-autonomous region of Pakistan that existed from 1947 until 2018 when it was incorporated into the new pro ...ges/ethnic.php |title=Tribal and ethnic diversity |publisher=Government of Pakistan}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan}}
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  • ...oup, banned by the government for terrorism. Its long-term goal is to make Pakistan a Salafist state; in the shorter term, it engages in violence against Pakis ...a terrorist organization by the governments of the UK, the US, Canada and Pakistan. It is also known as: Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, Lashkar-e-Jhangvie, Laskar-e-Jhang
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  • ...Saw-scaled Viper, ...] at [http://www.wildlifeofpakistan.com/ Wildlife of Pakistan], Accessed 3 August 2006.</ref> ...April 2007.</ref> found in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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  • ...owed to overcome his rivals, and was Prime Minister between 1992 and 1996. Pakistan, however, dropped their support. ...second-level deputies, Qotboddin Helal and Dr. Ghayrat Bahir, also are in Pakistan, but they also may be splitting.
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  • ...am''' is a town in [[Nangarhar Province]], Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan. Also called '''Torkham''' or '''Turkham''', it is in the [[Khyber Pass]].
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  • ...is also of interest for other Middle Eastern powers, as well as India and Pakistan.
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  • ...hich were carved out into the separate nation-state of [[Pakistan, history|Pakistan]]. In 1950 India became a republic, and a new constitution came into effect ...f [[Sino-Indian War]], resulting in a tactical victory for China; and with Pakistan, which resulted in wars in [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1947|1947]], [[Indo-Paki
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  • ...013}}</ref> The song from the album ''“Stuck on You, Lord”'' was filmed in Pakistan and [[India]]. The song was released in 2009.<ref name="YouTube">{{cite web ...uck on you"'', a song about [[Jesus Christ]], on the streets of [[Wagah]], Pakistan in front of a Muslim [[Mosque]].<ref name="YouTube" />
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  • ...i, aka Abu Wafa, took a job operating the Al Wafa|Wafa offices in Karachi, Pakistan. ...in early December 2001 at the border by Pakistani security. According to Pakistan security, the passport the detainee had in his possession did not agree wit
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  • ...his time in Bahrain. At the stories' conclusion, he is planning a trip to Pakistan with her at the [[HM Treasury|Treasury's]] expense.
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  • ====Pakistan and [[Bangladesh]]==== ...ween its eastern and western sectors in 1971 led to the foundation in East Pakistan of Bangladesh as an independent state. Bangladesh became a member of the [
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  • ...escent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia
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  • The third baronet migrated to Pakistan some time between 1947 and September, 1949 and was declared an evacuee unde ...ah 33, Bait-ul-Amen Mirza, Kalig Beg Rd, Jameshed Quarters, Karachi, Sind, Pakistan<ref>http://www.burkes-peerage.net/familyhomepage.aspx?FID=0&FN=EBRAHIM</ref
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  • ...93) was a [[Sikh]] ruler of the country of the Punjab (now a province of [[Pakistan]]) and the Sikh Empire. He was the last sovereign (Maharaja) of the region. Born in Lahore, Pakistan on Sept. 6, 1838, the young Duleep Singh came to the throne of Punjab in 18
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  • ...tch significant ethnic ones. While the Durand Line divided Afghanistan and Pakistan (or, at the time, India), it was drawn up for reasons convenient to the Bri }}</ref> The reputed strongholds in Pakistan hardly will be bases for ships, and weak and failed states become the logic
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  • ...rs could have been recruited from al-Qaeda supporters from Egypt, Algeria, Pakistan, or the United Arab Emirates.<ref name=CFR>{{citation
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  • As of 2002, China, the DPRK, [[Egypt]], [[Israel]], Iran, [[India]], Pakistan, and [[Syria]] were not covered. Libya was the one exception of a state, de
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  • ...akistani provinces of Sind, Balochistan (Pakistan)|Baluchistan and Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab. He was reportedly disenchanted with these and turned to the Arya Sa ...r the subsequent 10 years Sri Hans traveled through what is today known as Pakistan and northern India<ref>Melton, J. Gordon. ''Encyclopedia Handbook of Cults
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  • ...pes in 326 BC, and is buried in [[Jalalpur Sharif]] outside of [[Jhelum]], Pakistan.
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  • *[[Ansar Ahmed Burney]] (Pakistan - 2011)
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  • | title = Obama's Afghanistan-Pakistan Strategy: 'A Reasonable First Step'
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  • ...entagon Papers, not only of Afghanistan and Iraq, but as I said, of Yemen, Pakistan and other wars that may lie, or actually covertly …"<ref name=Brad/>
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  • Mahmood, Sohail. Bureaucracy in Pakistan : An Historical Analysis. 1st ed. Lahore: Progressive Publishers, 1990.
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  • * Philips, C. H. ''Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon'' (1961) [http://www.questia.com/read/10171237 online edition]
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  • ...irect action mission, flying from Afghanistan, to a compound in Abbotabad, Pakistan. Osama bin Laden was killed in the raid and his body, as well as computer s
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  • ...n]], [[Ireland Women (cricket)|Ireland Women]], [[Pakistan Women (cricket)|Pakistan Women]] and [[Sri Lanka Women (cricket)|Sri Lanka Women]]. The [[Women's IC ...[Bangladesh Women (cricket)|Bangladesh Women]], [[Pakistan Women (cricket)|Pakistan Women]] and [[Sri Lanka Women (cricket)|Sri Lanka Women]]. The [[Women's IC
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  • ...entury: earliest known surviving Buddhist manuscript, found in Gandhara (N Pakistan, E Afghanistan)<ref>''Annual Report of the International Institute for Adva
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  • Al-Zawhiri met [[Osama bin Laden]] through Abdullah Azzam, in Pakistan.
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  • ...half-brother, [[Ahmed Wali Karzai]]. Eclipse Group also has operations in Pakistan. The ''New York Times'' reported that Brad Thor, a novelist and frequent g
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  • {{r|Congressional Pakistan Caucus}} Chairs & Co-Chairs: Rep. [[Dan Burton]], Rep. [[Sheila Jackson-Le
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  • ...facilities in Germany, and forward operating bases ad Lahore and Peshawar, Pakistan. with alternate landing sites including Bødo, Norway. While the Soviets be ...intrusion, and cancelled an upcoming summit meeting with the U.S. Norway, Pakistan, and Turkey disavowed knowledge of the purpose of the mission, and the U.S.
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  • ...dinary rendition; there was no formal international extradition hearing in Pakistan. <ref name=Nyker2002-01-14 />
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  • ...roduced in [[Mexico]], the [[Middle East]], [[Eastern Europe]], [[Chile]], Pakistan, and China. The aniseed can be used in [[cooking]], [[potpourri]], and [[h
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  • ...on Ahwazis and one million Baluchis. Most Baluchis live over the border in Pakistan. ...s Brigade," composed of predominantly Sunni Muslim Baluchis which inhabits Pakistan's gas-rich province of Baluchestan, as well as neighboring regions in Iran
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  • ...re was little concern there with the [[Iraq War]], but intense interest in Pakistan and China: it was all about "Asian balance-of-power politics. India and Chi
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  • ...aking in foreign policy, the geopolitics of energy, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
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  • ...d Kingdom]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], Pakistan and [[Sri Lanka|Ceylon]].
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  • ...d as communication and support ship to [[President Eisenhower]] during the Pakistan-Afghanistan-[[India]] leg of his visit to a number of European and Asian co
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  • ...ps called the mujahideen, supported from the outside by the United States, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. The war ended the détente period of the Cold War, and e ...system. Now it appeared that radical fundamentalist Muslims, supported by Pakistan and Iran, and probably by China and the United States, were about to seize
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  • Four states, three of which ([[India]], [[Israel]] and [[Pakistan]]) have never signed the NPT, and [[North Korea]], which is withdrawing, ha
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  • *Pakistan: [http://www.piche.org.pk/content/welcome-piche-website Pakistan Institute of Chemical Engineers(PIChE)]
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  • ...mines the security of our troops who are fighting in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. That endangers us and it endangers regional peace. The vice president told ...ignificant relief operations in response to the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan and the large-scale evacuation of American citizens from Lebanon in 2006. <
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  • ...he world with the first image of the Al-Qaeda kingpin since his capture in Pakistan in 2003.
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  • ...al Revolution. Florida: Health Communications Inc. p. 3</ref> (present day Pakistan), its adherents are commonly called BKs.<ref name=Hodgkinson2002p3 /> Relig ...was founded in 1936, in the region of Sindh which is now in the country of Pakistan, by a retired diamond merchant named Lekhraj Khubchand Kirpalani.<ref name=
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  • * Philips, C. H. ''Historians of India, Pakistan and Ceylon'' (1961) [http://www.questia.com/read/10171237 online edition]
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  • ...d Afghanistan. After continuing fighting in areas along the Afghan border, Pakistan negotiated with Taliban fighters. <ref name=AJN>{{citation ...Taliban forces had fought to within 60 miles of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. <ref name=CNN2009-05-07>{{citation
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  • #Combined Disaster Assistance Center Pakistan: October-November 2005 In 2006, they provided support for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Pakistan earthquake relief operations, and American citizen evacuation of Lebanon.
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  • ...Sea]] on the west, and the [[Bay of Bengal]] on the east. India borders [[Pakistan]] to the west;<ref name="Afghanistan">The Government of India also consider ...hich were carved out into the separate nation-state of [[Pakistan, history|Pakistan]]. In 1950 India became a republic, and a new constitution came into effect
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  • ...a decisive role in the liberation of Bangladesh and the surrender of East Pakistan.
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  • ...[[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[South Africa]], [[ India]], Pakistan and [[Ceylon]]. In the course of the following 20 years, at least 20 more
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  • | title = The Case for Pakistan By 1940s, Periyar supported [[Muslim League]]'s claim for a separate Pakistan, and expected its support in return.<ref name="Ram_Mohan_Hindi">{{cite book
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  • ...Policy and Conflict in the Islamic World) (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/US-Pakistan-Relationship-Invasion-Afghanistan-Conflict/dp/0754642208/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8
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  • ...uages are now spoken in the modern countries of [[India]], [[Bangladesh]], Pakistan and [[Sri Lanka]]. The oldest literary texts preserved in any Indo-European ...ally stretched from Ukraine to Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan and part of Pakistan), including:
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  • <td>[[Pakistan]]<ref>Membership suspended 1999-2004 and 2007-2008.</ref></td><td>[[Islamab
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  • ...Laos, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangaladesh and Pakistan )
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  • ...cause of India's tilt toward the Soviet Union. Many analysts believed that Pakistan's role as a conduit of rapprochement with China and Kissinger's focus on ge
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  • ...s of America|United States. Four states, three of which (India, Israel and Pakistan) have never signed the NPT, and North Korea, which is withdrawing, have eit
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  • ...al to pay movements in Northern Nicaragua, and in the Punjab province of Pakistan, and rising repayment delinquency in Morocco and Bosnia. In his report to t
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  • ...e = Coalition to Defend Free Speech}}</ref> The charge was introduced by [[Pakistan]], entitled "Defamation of Islam", <ref>{{citation
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  • The languages of [[Persia]], Afghanistan, Pakistan and [[Northern India]] also form a dialect continuum of [[Indo-Aryan langua
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  • ...ded by Osama bin Laden and Zayman al-Zawahiri; bin Laden was killed in, in Pakistan, by a raid on Osama bin Laden|U.S. special operations raid in May 2011. As ...a general assumption, but bin Laden was "hiding in the open" in Abbotabad, Pakistan, in a large residence near the Pakistani Military Academy.
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  • *Pakistan, joined 30/09/1947
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  • ...by armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles is counterproductive to U.S. efforts in Pakistan. While there is value to killing senior insurgent leaders, they ask whether ...what was seen as an American show of force. The exact collateral damage in Pakistan is unclear; some press reports, which the authors do not appear to trust co
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  • | Pakistan || 1998 || 1971 || Small CANDU may have formed technological basis for Pu p
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  • | title = NDM-1 carrying Enterobacteriaceae - worldwide ex India, Pakistan (02)
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  • ...Chile]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[Pakistan]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]] and the [[United Kingdom]], although there is co
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  • *[[Pakistan Caucus]]
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  • ...e same topic were available from [[Human Rights Watch]], the government of Pakistan, etc. There was no mention that the case had moved into the courts, that e
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  • Hamid Karzai entered Afghanistan from Pakistan, with 4 men, on October 8-9. He spent the next 20 days meeting with local g ...lly in the pursuit of al-Qaeda and Taliban leadership. The relationship of Pakistan, and to a lesser extent other surrounding countries, changed in the afterma
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  • ...rejection gradually eased after partition in 1947, when the BKs moved from Pakistan to Mt Abu
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  • ...red espose on the US use of missile-armed [[unmanned aerial vehicles]], in Pakistan.<ref name=Nytimes2019-05-09/><ref name=Npr2019-05-09/><ref name=newyorker20
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  • ...e to Khomeini's statement, a mob burned the U.S. Embassy in [[Islamabad]], Pakistan. U.S. intelligence had not expected this; the CIA station chief had gone ho
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  • *[[Pakistan Caucus]]
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  • ...f the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan and Ceylon, whose countries are united as Members of the British Commonweal ...y the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan and Ceylon hereby declare that they remain united as free and equal members
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  • ...ssell's or Chain Viper] at [http://www.wildlifeofpakistan.com/ Wildlife of Pakistan]. Accessed 20 October 2006.</ref><ref name="SI">[http://www.siam-info.de/en Found in Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (K
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  • *H5N1 Cambodia, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Vietnam 2007: severe and fatal infections, 86 human cases and 59 deaths.
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  • ...know what sort of news you guys get in the USA, but it is 100% accepted in Pakistan and the rest of the world that this was an assassination. It is also clear
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  • ...Mohenjo-Daro]] in the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] located in what is now Pakistan.
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  • ...40 called for the formation of a separate Muslim nation-state to be called Pakistan. The Raj, following its policy of divide and rule, made concessions to the ...nt results for him to abandon it after six days. He now intended to go to Pakistan, but on 30 January 1948 was assassinated by Nathuram Godse, a member of a s
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  • ...United States forces in a nighttime attack on his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. ...ed through Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, acting as a CIA proxy. Pakistan was intensely opposed to direct U.S. operations in Afghanistan.
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  • ...endence Act] under which [[India]] becomes independent and the Dominion of Pakistan is created[http://www.culturalindia.net/indian-history/modern-history/india
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  • ...reauthorization of the State Department, assistance to fight terrorism in Pakistan, and improving the efficiency of U.S. foreign aid.
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  • ...lands|Andaman Island]]), [[Myanmar]], [[Nepal]], [[Vietnam]], Afghanistan, Pakistan, [[Sri Lanka]], [[Bangladesh]], [[Cambodia]], Indonesia ([[Java (island)|Ja SE Asian Sea (Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam), Australia (North Territory
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  • ...[[Richard Holbrooke]] becoming special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.<ref>''CNN:'' '[http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/22/obama.mitchell/i ...partment of Defense]] separates the two at the Pakistan-India border, with Pakistan under the [[United States Central Command]] but India under the [[United St
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  • ...language, creating new varieties of English in nations such as [[India]], Pakistan, [[Malaysia]] and [[Singapore]].
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  • ...decade or more have been from [[South Asia]] (predominantly [[India]] and Pakistan) with less than 10% from other [[Arab]] countries ([[Egypt]] and [[Jordan]]
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  • ...They could also monitor supply to the Afghan resistance that came through Pakistan. ...allowed this due to concern over the increasingly warm relations between Pakistan, the U.S., and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. Tehran agreed to let th
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  • In more recent times, cases of Dengue have been isolated from Pakistan to the Americas. The first ever Dengue viruses were isolated from soldiers
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  • <td>Pakistan</td><td>[[Islamabad]]</td><td>Pakistani rupee</td> ...ofstate|Pakistan}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Pakistan}}''</small></td>
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  • ...while attending international events ranging from NATO and APEC Summits to Pakistan earthquake relief efforts.
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  • ...counties, seeing America’s fierce determination, radically changed course. Pakistan stopped exporting nuclear technology and became a close ally in the war aga ...and Congress voted to continue funding the war in Iraq. The instability of Pakistan added complexity to the challenge.<ref> [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/02/
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  • ...reality. The reality is that the problems are coming from the direction of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq."
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  • ...outside a tribal or religious group: the Pashtun people in Afghanistan and Pakistan; the Kurds in Iraq, Turkey and Iran. When Gertrude Bell|modern Iraq was cre
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  • ...et)|Ireland]], [[New Zealand (cricket)|New Zealand]], [[Pakistan (cricket)|Pakistan]], [[South Africa (cricket)|South Africa]], [[Sri Lanka (cricket)|Sri Lanka ...ophy]] (India), [[Plunket Shield]] (New Zealand), [[Quaid-e-Azam Trophy]] (Pakistan), [[CSA 4-Day Domestic Series]] (South Africa), [[Major League Tournament]]
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  • ...o Books. ISBN 81-901873-0-9.</ref><ref name=mehrtens/> It is recorded from Pakistan, [[Bhutan]], [[Nepal]], [[India]] (including the [[Andaman Islands]]), [[Ba Records of the king cobra from Pakistan seem doubtful, and the population in the [[Western Ghats]] of [[India]] app
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  • ...as the Afghan Northern Alliance, have increased the flow."Afghanistan and Pakistan produced an estimated 41 percent of the world’s opium in 1998. Europe rem :*An undetermined amount of Southwest Asian heroin flows directly from Pakistan to overseas markets concealed in maritime containers, or carried by courier
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  • ...ad and leaders of the Islamic Group|Egyptian Islamic Group, Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan, and the Jihad Movement of Bangladesh, issued a fatwa <ref name=Jihad98>{{c ...Egyptian Islamic Group; Shaykh Mir Hamzah, secretary of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (JUP); Fazlur Rahman, amir of the Jihad Movement in Bangladesh
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  • ===1951–52 in India, Pakistan and Ceylon=== Statham was selected by MCC for the winter tour of India, Pakistan and Ceylon from 5 October 1951 to 2 March 1952. He came back with mixed fee
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  • ...tain and Northern Europe''. ISBN 0-340-40170-2</ref><ref name=fop>Flora of Pakistan: [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=5&taxon_id=200009201 ''Ar
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  • ...with medium pace and he later played Test cricket for [[Pakistan (cricket)|Pakistan]]. [[Ghulam Ahmed]], only 23 at the time, was a real prospect who eventuall
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  • ...uage, such as Arabic over French in North Africa, and Urdu over English in Pakistan. ...lamic spread of weapons as especially significant. Conflicts such as India-Pakistan and Iran-Israel have produced WMD arms races.
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  • ...% in people from [[Cyprus]], 3-14% in [[Thailand]], and 3-8% in [[India]], Pakistan, [[Bangladesh]], and China. There are also higher prevalences in descendant ...developed countries in the Middle East and Asia. Countries such as India, Pakistan and Iran are seeing a large increase of thalassemia patients due to lack of
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  • ...le fled Afghanistan during its civil war in the 1980s, most to neighboring Pakistan (31,000 came to the USA). During the Cold War (1947-1989) millions of polit
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  • ...man al Zawahiri was imprisoned in Dagestan, Azzam had been assassinated in Pakistan thirteen years earlier, and Qutb had been lying in his grave for three deca
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  • ...is]], and [[abortion]]. Their concerns may be for [[sex selection]], as in Pakistan, [[India]] and China, or to minimize the chance of genetic related diseases
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  • ===Pakistan=== ...n, al-Qaida and "a fourth group from Karachi". [http://www.guardian.co.uk/pakistan/Story/0,,2195618,00.html]
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  • ===Pakistan=== ...n, al-Qaida and "a fourth group from Karachi". [http://www.guardian.co.uk/pakistan/Story/0,,2195618,00.html]
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  • ...l share of GDP. The primary export partners are Switzerland 27.9%, UK 11%, Pakistan 9.5%, Belgium 5.1%, Rwanda 5%, Egypt 4.7% (2008)<ref name=FB />
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  • ...mits in Australia, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, the United Kingdom, India or Pakistan. Most countries' employment laws also place an upper limit on overtime ho
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  • <tr><th align="left">Pakistan</th><th align="left"> </th></tr> COUNTRY: Pakistan (Punjab)
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  • ...), southwestern Iran, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tadzikhistan, Pakistan (including Urak near Quetta and Astola Island off the Makran Coast), India,
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  • ...ock by using [[virtual private network]] software.<ref>{{cite web | title =Pakistan web users get round YouTube ban|author=| publisher = Silicon Republic| url=
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  • ...w Zealand]] (1929), [[India (cricket)|India]] (1932), [[Pakistan (cricket)|Pakistan]] (1952), [[Sri Lanka (cricket)|Sri Lanka]] (1982), [[Zimbabwe (cricket)|Zi ...[Bangladesh Women (cricket)|Bangladesh Women]], [[Pakistan Women (cricket)|Pakistan Women]] and [[Sri Lanka Women (cricket)|Sri Lanka Women]].
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  • **Pakistan - Lacrosse Federation of Pakistan
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  • ...alue transfer systems, known "... [in] India it is known as ''hawala'', in Pakistan as ''hundi'', in China ''fei qian'' (flying money), in Philippines as black
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  • ...ity was in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, now a part of Pakistan. Very little is known about its library collection, but there are some nota
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  • ...s Saroruha Vajra or simply Saroruha), a monk from the Swat Valley, (now in Pakistan). In Bhutan and Tibet, Guru Padmasambhava is also known as Guru Rinpoche ("
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  • ...was the means by which cricket was introduced into India and, hence, into Pakistan, [[Sri Lanka]], [[Bangladesh]] and Afghanistan.
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  • Most critically, the border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan remains a major front for combating al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and other terror ====Pakistan====
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  • ...many, Greece, India, Italy, Kuwait, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdo
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  • ...nd eastern Afghanistan. And given the insecurity, both in the provinces of Pakistan bordering Afghanistan and in southern and eastern Afghanistan, it has been
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  • ====Pakistan==== ...nventional forces, and as a necessary counter to India's nuclear program. Pakistan pursued a nuclear capability more for strategic reasons than for internatio
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  • ...generically called the [[mujahideen]], was clandestine, channeled through Pakistan. It included support of the [[Taliban]].
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  • ...the United States faced in Saudi Arabia before 2003 and currently faces in Pakistan." He quoted a Yemenite analyst, Murad Abdual Wahed: "Yemen is like a bus s
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  • ...order of India; the Indian Ocean east and south of the line from the India/Pakistan coastal border west to 068º E, south to 5º S/068º E, west to 5º S/059º
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  • * Warner, Geoffrey, “Nixon, Kissinger, and the Breakup of Pakistan, 1971,” ''International Affairs'' 81 (Oct. 2005), 1097–1118.
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  • ...s, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, North Korea, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Sr
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  • ===India and Pakistan=== ...ujarat, Miazed, Kalowries in India inhabitants, and also among the Sind in Pakistan.<ref>{{cite book | last = Panigrahi| first = Lalita |title = British Socia
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  • ...dle East diplomacy, North Korea, the nuclear competition between India and Pakistan, and, only then, Iraq. Bush did not respond. <ref name=COBRA>{{citation
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  • The CIA also channeled US aid to Afghan resistance fighters via [[Pakistan]] in a covert operation known as Operation Cyclone. It denied dealing with
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  • ...objected to Chinese transfers of nuclear- and missile-related equipment to Pakistan. He reported that an intercept in August indicated was to be delivered on Gertz wrote that the Chinese told Pakistan that they needed proper end user certificates for this sale and future dual
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  • ...cause of India's tilt toward the Soviet Union. Many analysts believed that Pakistan's role as a conduit of rapprochement with China and Kissinger's focus on ge
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  • ...ies in finding an effective treatment. With this information, officials in Pakistan and Indonesia have introduced the[[ Vi vaccine]] to be administered in scho
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  • ...restrictive are laws in [[Belarus]], China, [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]], Pakistan, [[Russia]], [[Singapore]], [[Tunisia]], [[Venezuela]], and [[Vietnam]]<ref
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  • ...ty Organization]] (CENTO) initiated by U.S. Members were U.S., Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Turkey; U.S. military aid. ...War (1978–1992)]]; Soviet invasion installs puppet regime; U.S. works with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia in funding, training, and arming Muslim mujahideen insurge
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  • In some parts of the world, especially in [[India]] and Pakistan, [[snake charming]] is a roadside show. The snake charmer carries a basket
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  • {{r|Barbara Elias}} research fellow and is director of the Afghanistan, Pakistan and Taliban project. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Political Science
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  • ...Mohenjo-Daro]] in the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] located in what is now Pakistan.
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  • ...on-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT): India, Israel, North Korea and Pakistan.
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  • * Pakistan It was never a strong alliance. Pakistan withdrew on November 7, 1973. France withdrew on June 30, 1974. The organiz
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  • ...</ref> in particular the northern areas of [[India]], largely [[Kashmir]]. Pakistan and Iran also have a considerable population of blue-eyed people.
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  • * [[U.S. policy towards Pakistan/Definition]]
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  • ...vities in Asia-Pacific#China 1996|China to Pakistan]], and eventually from Pakistan to other nations.
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  • ...ountries with the highest number of CNG vehicles, ranked numerically, were Pakistan <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iangv.org/tools-resources/statistics.html|ti
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  • ...ountries with the highest number of CNG vehicles, ranked numerically, were Pakistan <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iangv.org/tools-resources/statistics.html|ti
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  • ...Presidency]], which included [[Sind|the province of Sind]] in present day Pakistan and most of the northern [[Deccan]]. Several small principalities in the re
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  • ...a would deplore the intensification, but the actual positions of India and Pakistan would not change.
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  • * [[U.S. policy towards Pakistan/Related Articles]]
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  • ...eign relations by becoming part of [[NATO]]; giving independence to India, Pakistan, Ceylon and Burma; and withdrawing from Palestine <ref>[http://www.users.gl
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  • 2001 visit and vandalism - pakistan camouflage
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  • ...r Forest of India. Once widespread from Turkey, across the Middle East, to Pakistan, India and even Bangladesh, but large prides and daylight activity made it
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  • * [[Template:U.S. policy towards Pakistan/Metadata]]
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  • ...of Turkey in 1970. Historically it ranged through Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, the former [[Soviet Union]] and [[Turkey]]. This tiger was said to be yell
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  • ...tory of the Muslims of Sri Lanka under the British Rule." ''Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society'' 2003 51(3): 39-54. Issn: 0030-9796 </ref> ...Asad, "History of Muslim Women's Education in Sri Lanka." ''Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society'' 2001 49(3): 15-19. Issn: 0030-9796 </ref>
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  • ...Persian called [[Dari (Zoroastrian)|Dari]]. Many have migrated to India & Pakistan, preserving their language, heritage, and culture. They are easily distingu
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  • ...the pair flew in the DH-88 ''Black Magic'' from Great Britain to Karachi, Pakistan.
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  • ...as finance, are far harder to operate in remote areas such as the FATA in Pakistan, than in cities with large numbers of official and unofficial financial ins
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  • ...m Akram]], [[Shahid Afridi]], and [[Abdul Razzaq]] of [[Pakistan (cricket)|Pakistan]]; [[Vinoo Mankad]], [[Kapil Dev]], [[Ravindra Jadeja]], and [[Ravichandran
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  • Although bread is a popular food in western and many other societies such as Pakistan and India, many South-East Asian societies such as China prefer rice. Bread
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  • ...adicated. It is endemic in four countries: Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan, but has been eliminated from Europe, the Americas, the Western Pacific (in
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  • ...Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Venezuela]], Pakistan, [[Thailand]], and [[Turkey]]. These are all narcotics producing and traffi
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  • ...stems of numerous countries, including Germany, the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Mexico.(7) Several schools of practice exist within homeopa
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  • ...r Rahman (the Director General of [[Inter-Service ns Intelligence|ISI]] in Pakistan).
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  • ...[Richard Holbrooke]] becoming special representative for Afghanistan and [[Pakistan]].<ref>''CNN:'' '[http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/22/obama.mitchell
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  • ...n the Middle East? How would this affect US support of Pakistan, or would Pakistan seize the opportunity if India did not?<ref name=AT2003-06-19>{{citation
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  • ...ional borders. In particular, the [[Durand Line]] dividing Afghanistan and Pakistan splits Pashtun groups and provides a base for cross-border conflict and hos
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  • ...ional borders. In particular, the [[Durand Line]] dividing Afghanistan and Pakistan splits Pashtun groups and provides a base for cross-border conflict and hos
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  • | pages =107-11}}</ref> Some countries (including India and Pakistan) have exclusively homeopathic medical schools, some (including Germany) hav
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  • 1947 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; '''Independence for [[India]] and Pakistan'''
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  • ...ory of Nigeria]], [[History of Norway]], [[History of Oman]], [[History of Pakistan]], [[History of Palau]], [[History of Panama]], [[History of Papua New Guin
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  • ...ps called the mujahideen, supported from the outside by the United States, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. The war ended the détente period of the Cold War, and e
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  • ...the day when our nation obtains the same political status which India and Pakistan enjoy...the best posts [should be] for those who merited most of the countr
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  • ...majority of India's inhabitants although the number in the areas of modern Pakistan and [[Bangladesh]] have dwindled after the [[Partition of India]]. Hinduism
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  • :*hawala (Middle East, Afghanistan, Pakistan)
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  • ...ed by mobile communications that might originate from a cave on the Afghan-Pakistan border,<ref name=Osgood-2003>{{cite web
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  • ...to examine their bin Laden database. Finally, the two men were deported to Pakistan. Their present whereabouts are unknown.<ref name=Observer-2001-09-30>Observ
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  • ...y: "Large countries with high numbers of measles deaths, such as India and Pakistan, need to fully implement the proven control strategy. Currently, about 74%
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  • Not all Muslims countries limit the freedom of the Bahá'ís. In Pakistan they are relatively free; indeed, President Pervez Musharraf congratulated ...grew to a few hundred members, primarily in the United States, France, and Pakistan. Remey had his followers organize national Bahá'í councils similar to Nat
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  • ...stration forged strong alliances with dictatorships such as Uzbekistan and Pakistan in pursuit of international policy goals.
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  • ...efore the war was continued at an early stage with the departure of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma, Malaya and Singapore, together with fifteen countries on th
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  • ...mmigration are the [[Dominican Republic]], China, [[Jamaica]], [[Guyana]], Pakistan, [[Ecuador]], [[Haiti]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]], [[Colombia]] and [[Russia
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  • ...groups of residents born in other countries were from the Ireland, India, Pakistan, Germany, and the Caribbean. Though Germany was high on the list, this was
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  • ...esults. In the United States several million Muslims from the Middle East, Pakistan, and India have settled. Perhaps a half million African Americans have conv
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  • ...e following weeks, he rallied support from the leaders of France, Germany, Pakistan and Iran, and discussed diplomacy and tactics with President Bush in Washin
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