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"PAKISTAN"


7thINDEPENDENT STATE TO BECOME NUCLEAR POWER IN JUST

56 YEARS.

About Pakistan


This section provides links to information about various aspects of Pakistan.

Pakistan the dreamland of the Muslims of pre-independence India appeared on the map of the world on 14th August 1947. Since then the country has had its share of trials and tribulations but today by the grace of ALLAH Pakistan is a modern, progressive, dynamic and democratic state.

Modern Pakistan has thousands of years of history behind it. It is a new country but an ancient nation. This is the site of earliest habitation of man in Asia and is the birth place of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. This area was the first settlement of the Arians from Central Asia and is the very route through which passed all those who invaded India from the North and North West. The very large number of Languages spoken in Modern Pakistan is evidence of the races that passed through this region. This is the region which has witnessed the passage of ancient caravans from Central Asia as well as the bloody onslaught of the ferocious armies Alexander, Chengez Khan and Taimur Lame. The banks of the river Soan near Islamabad were host to the Stone Age man over 7000 years ago and human skulls dating back 5000 years have been found in and around Islamabad.



SIR MUHAMMAD ZAFRULLA KHAN (PAKISTAN) ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE SEVENTEETH SESSSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, who was elected President of the General Assembly today, was Pakistan's first Foreign Minister from l947 to 1954 and in that capacity headed Pakistan's delegation to the annual sessions of the general Assembly. From 1954 until 1961, he served as a member of the International Court of Justice in the Hague - He has served an Pakistant's Permanent Representative to the United Nations since August 1961.

Zafrulla Khan was born in Sialkot now in West Pakistano on 6 February 1893, and was educated at the Government College, Lahore, and later at King's College, London. He was called to the Bar from Lincoln's Inn, London., and subsequently practiced law in the Lahore High Court from 1914 to 1935.

From 1926 to 1935, he was a member of the Punjab Legislative Council, and during this period from 1930 to 1932 he also served as a delegate to the Indidn Round Table Conferences.

He was elected President of the All-India Muslim League in 1931 and in 1933 served as a delegate to the Joint Select Committee of Parliament on Indian Reforms. From 1935 to 1941 he waa a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council., holding the portfolio of Commerce and Railways, Industriec and Labor, and Law and War Supply.

In December 1939., Zafrulla Khan headed the Indian Delegation to the Session of the Ausembly of the League of Nations and from October 1941 to June 1947, he surved as Judge of the federal court of India. During this period, he served, briefly during 19421 in China as Agent-General of the Government of India.

Following the independence of Pakistan, Zafrulla Khan became Pakistan's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations. In December 1947, and in that capacity until 1954 headed Pakistants delegation to the United Nations General Assembly sessions and also to the Security Council meetings on the India-Pakistan dispute during 1948 to 1952.

In 1954, Zafrulla Khan was elected a member of the Internntional Court of Justice and served in that capacity until February 1961, during which period he also became Vice-President of the World Court,

In Augunt 1961, Zefrulla Khan was appointed by the Government, of Pakistan as the Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations,




President Pervez Musharraf and PrimeMinster Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali
List of Prime Minsters
National Assembly of Pakistan elected Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali as the 20th leader of the house
on Thursday 21st November, 20022. Since the first Prime Minister Khan Liaquat Ali Khan who
remained in office from Aug 15,1947 to Oct 16, 1951 the country has had 19 Prime Ministers,
including caretakers till Mohammed Nawaz Sharif who was removed on Oct 12, 2002.
Prime Minister Tenure
FROM TO

Khan Liaquat Ali Khan Aug 15, 1947 Oct 16,1951
Khwaja Nazimuddin Oct 17, 1951 Apr 17, 1953
Mohammad Ali Bogra April 17, 1953 Aug 11, 1953
Chaudry Mohammed Ali Aug 11, 1955 Sep 12, 1956
Hussein Shaheed Suhrwardy Sep 12,1956 Oct 18, 1957
I.I. Chundrigar Oct 18, 1957 Dec16, 1967
Malik Feroze Khan Noon Dec 18, 1957 Oct 7, 1958
Noorul Amin Dec 7, 1971 Dec 20, 1971
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Aug 14, 1973 Jul 5, 1973
Mohammed Khan Junejo Mar 23, 1985 May 29, 1988
Benazir Bhutto Dec 02, 1988 Aug 6, 1990
Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi Aug 6, 1990 Nov 6, 1990
Nawaz Sharif Nov 6, 1990 Apr 18, 1993
Balkh Sher Mazari Apr 18, 1993 May 26 1993
Nawaz Sharif May 26, 1993 Jul 18, 1993
Moin Qureshi Jul 18, 1993 Oct. 19, 1993
Benazir Bhutto Oct 19, 1993 Nov. 5, 1996
Malik Meraj Khalid Nov 5, 1996 Feb. 17, 1997
Nawaz Sharif Feb 17,1997 Oct 12, 1999
Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali Nov 23, 2002

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Professor ABDUS Salam
First Muslim and the only Pakistani
Nobel Laureate

Introduction
Professor Abdus Salam is a man of three worlds, the world of Islam, the world of Theoretical Physics, and the world of International Co-operation. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979, for his theoretical unification of the two fundamental forces of nature. A year before his Nobel Prize, he was awarded the Royal Medal of the Royal Society of London. He is a Foreign Member of the National Academy of Sciences of USA and also of USSR, a rare 'double-first' which demonstrates his important position in the world of Sciences. His association with UN goes back to 1955, when he became Scientific Secretary to the Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. He is very active in promoting scientific research in developing countries.
We are indeed privilged to have 'Bio-Data' of such a distinguished man. I therefore present to you: Professor Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate, F.R.S; Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Imperial College of Sciences and Technology, London, and President of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics Trieste Italy.

Personal
Date of birth
29th Jan, 1926
Place of birth
Jhang, Pakistan
Nationality
Pakistan

Pakistan Information
H I S T O R Y
Pakistan traces its history back to 2,500 years B.C., when a highly developed civilization flourished in the Indus Valley. Excavations at Harrappa, Moenjodaro, Kot Diji and Mehr Garh have brought to light, the evidence of an advanced civilization existing even in more ancient times. Around 1,500 B.C., the Aryans overwhelmed this region and influenced the Hindu civilization, whose centre moved to Ganges valley, further east. Later, the Persians occupied the northern region in the 5th century B.C. up to the 2nd century AD. The Greeks came in 327 B.C., under Alexander of Macedonia, and passed away like a meteor. In 712 AD, the Arabs, led by Muhammad Bin Qasim, landed somewhere near modern Karachi and ruled the lower half of Pakistan for 200 years. During this time, Islam took roots in the soil and influenced the life, culture and traditions of the people.

In the 10th century AD, began the systematic conquest of South Asia by the Muslims from Central Asia, who ruled here up to the 18th century. Then the British came and ruled for nearly 100 years over what is Pakistan now.



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