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Pakistan came into being on the 14th August 1947. The Muslims of indo-Pakistan had make great sacrifices to achieve Pakistan. Karachi became the capital of Pakistan after independence. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah assumed the office of the Governor General. But he did not live long and he died on the 11th September, 1948. The geographical position of Pakistan has given it an important position among the countries of South East and South West Asia. In the west, our neighbors are Afghanistan and Iran. Pakistan’s neighbor to the north is the People’s Republic of. China. Bharat lies on Pakistan’s eastern border. On the southern side of Pakistan spreads the Arabian is a country with a variety of land surface. We have also a variety of Pakistan. We have the hottest as well as the coldest spots of the world. In Pakistan we have some fine resorts for excursion and sight-seeing).
Pakistan appeared on the map of the world as an Islamic state. It was founded on an ideological basis. The Muslims desired a separate state because they wanted to live in
Accordance with their cultural values and Islamic laws. The establishment of an Islamic society was thus the main object for creating Pakistan. We are now meeting towards the establishment of a truly Islamic society.
Pakistan is basically an agricultural country. A great portion of population depends on agriculture. The ratio of urban population is very- low in Pakistan and most of the people live in of the population are illiterate. The present ratio of not more than 25%. The people living in villages are very simple and hard-working. Pakistan is very rapidly growing and its population is consisted of all – Muslims, Hindus, Christians, Paris etc, The Muslims are overwhelming majority. But people of other
Religions enjoy equal civil and political rights. Urdu is the national language of Pakistan, Sindhi, Pushto, Punjabi and Baluchi are the other important languages of Pakistan. The national dress of Pakistan is

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