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- Pakistan is the “first & only
Islamic country” to attain nuclear power.
- Pakistan’s “national anthem tune”
ranks “first in the top three” tunes of the world.
- “Fourth largest broadband”
internet system of world is in Pakistan.
- Pakistan has the “sixth largest
military force” in the world.
- Air Commodore “Muhammad Mahmood
Alam” downed “five Indian aircraft in less than a minute” — the first four
within 30 seconds — establishing a world record.
- In the last five years,
Pakistan’s literacy rate has grown by 250%, “the largest increase in any
country to date”.
- The world’s “second highest” and “the
ninth highest” mountains , K2 and Nanga Parbat respectively, are in Pakistan.
- World’s “youngest certified
Microsoft Experts” Arfa Kareem and Babar Iqbal are from Pakistan.
- Pakistan is the “sixth most
populated country” in the world.
- Pakistan is the “second-most
populous Muslim-majority” country and also has the _second-largest Shia
population_ in the world.
- Pakistan is a multilingual
country with more than “sixty languages” being spoken.
- Tarbela Dam is the “World’s
largest’ earth filled ‘dam” and “2nd largest dam” overall.
- Edhi Foundatation is running the “World’s
largest Ambulance network”.
- Pakistan has “world’s youngest
civil judge”, Muhammad Illyas.
- The “highest railway station” of
Asia is in Pakistan.
- “First PC virus” was created by
two Pakistani brothers.
- World’s “7th largest” Pool of
Scientists and Engineer.
- Pakistan is “notable’ for having
one of the “best trained air-force pilots” in the world.
- World’s “largest deep sea port”
is Gwadar.
- About “50% of the world’s
footballs” are made in Pakistan.
- Pakistan is the land of “oldest
Civilization” - Indus Valley and Mohenjo-Daro.
- The Karakoram Highway, connecting
China & Pakistan, is the “highest paved international road’ in the world.
- Khewra Salt Mine, the “second
largest salt mine in the world” is in Pakistan.
- World’s “highest Polo ground” is
in Shandur Top, Pakistan at a height of 3,700 meters.
- Pakistan has the world’s “largest
Irrigation System.”
- Pakistan has the “Highest
Mountain Ranges” In The World.
- Pakistan has “One of the Largest
Deserts” In The World.
- In 1994, Pakistan became the “first
country” of the world to hold “4 World Cups titles” in different mainstream
sports simultaneously. The sports include Cricket, Hockey, Squash and Snooker.
- Pakistan missile technology is “one
of the best in the world”. The country made a lot of missiles in a very little
time since they became a nuclear power.
- Pakistan is a proud manufacturer
of “one of the best jet fighters” of the world.
- Nestle Pakistan is “one of the
largest milk processing plant” which generates handsome revenue every year.
- The Cambridge exams of both A and
O levels have been “topped by Pakistani students” and this is a record yet to
be broken.
- Pakistan is “one the biggest
exporter” of surgical instruments all
around the world.
- World's most famous tourist guide
book, the Lonely Planet has stated Pakistan as being the “Next Big Thing of the
world” tourist industry.
- Swat became part of Pakistan in
1969.
- The most precious gemstone
“Emerald” are found in Swat.
- Gilgit is the capital of Northern
Areas of Pak:
- Khushhal Khan belonged to English
period.
- The alphabet of Pushto was
prepared by Saifullah.
- First poet of Pushto was Amir
Karar.
- Saiful Maluk is near Naran.
- Dera Adam khan is famous for Gun
factory.
- Durand line is b/w Peshawar and
Afghanistan.
- Pakistan Forest Institution is
located in Peshawar.
- Bala Hassan Fort was built by
Babrat at Peshawar.
- Saidu Sharif is a lake in KPK
- British took Peshawar from Sikhs.
- Lands down Bridge connect Sukkur
with Rohri.
- Guddu Barrage was completed in
1932.
- Real name of Qalandar Lal Shahbaz
is Shaikh Usman Marvindi.
- In 1973 constitution there are
290 articles.
- Pak: comprises of 61% of
mountainous area.
- National Assembly has 342 seats
& Senate has 100 seats with 14 for each province.
- National Assembly has 60 women
seats.
- Provincial Assembly seats
Punjab=371, Sindh=168, KPK=124, Baluchistan=65.
- Name of Ustad Bukhari is Syed
Ahmed Shah.
- Real name of Shaikh Ayaz is
Shaikh Mubarak.
- Barrages on Indus are Toonsa,
Jinnah, Sukkur, Gudo, Kotri & Ghulam Mohd:.
- Ports and harbours are Kimari
(Kar: ), Bin Qasim (Kar: ),
- Jinnah Naval Base (ormara),
Gawadar (Baluc: ), Panjgore (Baluch: ).
- Deserts of Pak: Thar (Sindh),
Thal (Punjab), Cholistan (Punjab).
- Famous glaciers are Siachen,
Batura, Baltoro.
- K2 (Karakurum Range) with 8610
meters.
- Mountain Ranges are Himaliya,
Koradoram, Hindu Kash, Sulaiman and Salt Range.
- Real name of Noor Jahan (Wife of
Jahangir) was Mehrun Nisa.
- NADRA was setup in Feb: 16, 2000.
- The master plan of Islamabad was
prepared in 1960 by MIS Constructinos Doxiades (of Greek).
- National Institute of Oceanlogy
Karachi =1982.
- Pak: test fired Ghauri missile in
April 6, 1998.
- First nuclear reactor was setup
in Karachi.
- Pak:’s first agriculture
university setup in Faisalabad.
- Chomas festival is held in Kalash
valley near Chitral.
- Nearest provincial capital from
Islamabad is Peshawar.
- Tomb of Hamayoon is in Delhi.
- Tomb of Jahangir is at Lahore.
- Tomb of Babur is in Kabul.
- Tomb of Baba Farid is in Pak
Patan.
- Tomb of Sachal is in Ranipur.
- National anthem was written in
1954.
- Gandhara civilization discovered
from Texila.
- Social Action Plan launched in 1992-93.
- Rahmat Ali suggested name of
Pakistan on 28th Jan: 1933 in “Now or Never” pamphlet in London.
- Rehmat Ali was born in 1893 in a
village Mohar district Hoshiyarpur (East Punjab).
- Rahmat Ali died at the age of 58
in 1951 and was buried in Cambridge University.
- Ancient name of Peshawar was
Phushkalvati.
- India framed its constitution in
1950.
- Kara korum Highway (Silkroute)
B/w Pak: & China was completed on 18th June, 1978.
- Jamrood Fort (Peshawar) was built
by General Hari Singh Nalwa in 1836.
- Landi Khani is the end of the
main line of Railway system of Pakistan.
- Cholistan desert is in Bahawlpur
district.
- Harpa is in Sahiwal.
- Bhambhore is in Thatta.
- Firdousi, the Persian poet (Shah
Nama) was the member of Sultan Mehmood’s court.
- Nishtar Hospital is the largest
hospital in Pakistan and was built in 1953.
- A.H means Anne Hegirae (Latin
Term) =13th Sep: 622 A.D.
- Nanga Parbat is situated in
Himalayan.
- Total arable land of Pakistan is
27%.
- Pakistan is situated at the West
End of the Indo Gangetic.
- Wakhan separates Pakistan from
Tajikistan.
- Hindu-kush range is also known as
Little Pamirs.
- Sub-Himalya is also known as
Siwaliks.
- The Sindh Sagar Doab is also
known as Thal Desert.
- Takt-I-Suleman is the highest
peak of Sulaiman Mountains.
- The length of Indus River is 2900
km.
- Six barrages are constructed on
the River Indus.
- Hispar Glacies is located in
Hunza.
- The famous Umar Kot fort was
built in 1746.
- Katch and Gawadar are the
districts of Makran Division.
- Punjgore is the district of
Makran division.
- Meaning of Quetta is fort.
- Gomal River is in KHYBER
PAKHTUNKHWA.
- The total length of coastline of
Pakistan is 1046.
- Cease Fire line came into
existence in 1949.
- Pakistan can be divided into six
natural regions.
- High of K2 is 8611 Meters.
- The coldest place in Pakistan is
Sakardu.
- Most of the Hosiery Industry is
located in Karachi.
- The Heavy Mechanical complex was
established with the help of China at Taxila.
- The first Census in the
subcontinent took place in the year 1901.
- Wheat is the major Kharif Crop of
Pakistan.
- Kotli is the city of Azad
Kashmir.
- The SOS village built in
Faisalabad.
- Pakistan celebrated Quaid’s year
in 2001.
- Pakistani Cricketer Saeed Anwar
declared to join Afghan Jehad.
- Maulana Shibly wrote books on
Islamic History.
- The first translation of the Holy
Quran was in Sindhi.
- Qutab Minar is in Delhi.
- Cholistan Desert is in
Bahawalpur.
- Pakistan can be divided per
climate into 4 regions.
- Hashim Shah wrote Sassi Punnu.
- The British Communal Award was
announced in 1932.
- Land between two rivers is called
Do, aba.
- Shah Jahan Constructed Jamia
Masjid Thatta.
- Sindh River flows from Bolan
River.
- Kohat is the oldest cantonment of
Pakistan.
- Muslims were interested in the
art of Calligraphy.
- The length of Durand Line is 2240
km.
- The length of Pakistan’s common
border with Iran is 805 km.
- Chinese province adjoining
Pakistan is Sinkiang.
- Jinnah Barrage is originated on
the river Sindh.
- The height of Tarbela Dam is 500
feet.
- Wah city of Pakistan is linked
with cement, arms and ammunition industry.
- Sukkur barrage is completed in
1932.
- Khanpur Dam is near Islamabad.
- Simly Lake is near Islamabad.
- Tanda Dam is located in KHYBER
PAKHTUNKHWA.
- Khanpur Dam irrigates Attock and
Abbotabad.
- Sassi was born in Bhutta Wahan.
- Baba Farid Shakar Gunj died at
Pakpattan in 1265.
- Nishtar hospital is the largest
hospital in Pakistan.
- Sahiwal is the new name of
‘Montgomery’.
- Noor Mahal is located at
Bahawalpur.
- The founder of Suharwardi silsila
in Pakistan is Rukn-e-Alam.
- Baheshti Darwaza is located in
Pakpattan.
- The tomb of Anarkali is situated
in at Lahore.
- Shahjehan built Shalimar Garden.
- Hazrat Data Gunj Baksh came in
Lahore in 1039 A.D. from the city of Ghazni.
- Minar-e-Pakistan is also called
Minto park
- Data Ganj Baksh is the author of
Kashful Mahjoob.
- Badshaahi mosque was built in
1674.
- The construction of Islamabad
began in 1952.
- Sher Shah built G.T. Road.
- Imperial Highway is the old name
of G.T. Road.
- Karakoram highway passes through
3 ranges.
- Nanga Parbat is commonly known as
Killer Mountain.
- Karakoram highway was completed
in 1978.
- Karakoram was completed in the
total period of 20 years.
- The word Karakoram means
‘crumbling rock’.
- Karakoram is a Turkish word.
- Karakoram highway passes through
khunjrab pass.
- Punial is said to be the place
where ‘heaven and earth meet’.
- Siachin glacier is located near
Astor.
- Hunza is called real Shangrilla.
- Khyber Pass connects Gilgit with
Chitral.
- Totally Punjab has 8 divisions.
- The contribution of forestry to
the agriculture sector is 0.4%.
- Use of Boron and Zink can improve
cotton yield.
- National Arid and Land Development
and Research Institute is located at Islamabad.
- Arid Zone Research Centre of PARC
is situated at Quetta.
- Thar Coalfield is the biggest
coalfield of Pakistan.
- An M-1 motorway is
Islamabad-Peshawar.
- NEC (company) set up Pakistan’s
first T.V. station.
- 3 radio stations were working at
the time of partition.
- The new name of Debal is
‘Bhanbhore’.
- Gharo Creek is a lake.
- Kalakot Fort is situated near
Thatta.
- Pakistan became member of UNO on
30th Sep: 1947and the member of NAM in 1979.
- Pakistan became member of World
Bank in 1950.
- Liaquat visited India in April
1950.
- Referendum in KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA
held 6-17 July, 1947.
- Azad Kashmir govt: was setup on
24 Oct: 1947.
- Basic democracy system came in
May 1959.
- 2nd Constitution made by Ayub
came in March 1, 1962.
- First martyr of Pak: Khuwaja
Mohd: Sharif of Ludhiana
- Canal water Pact with India=4th
May, 1948.
- The first governor of Bengal
Province was Sir Fredrick Boran, second was Malik Feroz Khan Noon.
- First CM of Bengal Province was
Khuwaja Nazimuddin, the second CM was Noor-al-Amin.
- The second constituent assembly
consisted of 80 members.
- When did Jinnah visit East
Pakistan as Governor General? March, 1948
- When did the Constituent Assembly
of Pakistan adopted a resolution presented by the Government for formally
proclaiming Karachi as Capital of the Dominion of Pakistan? May 1948
- First C.M of Sindh: Mr. Muhammad
Ayub Khuhro
- Muhammad Ayub Khuhro was
dismissed in April, 1948?
- E. De V. Moss was appointed as
Chief Pakistan Refugee Commissioner?
- Quaid-e-Azam died on Sept. 11,
1948 due to Cardiac Arrest
- Jannah passed away at 72 at 10:20
p.m in G.G House Karachi and buried on 12th Sep: 1948 A.D.
- Funeral prayer of Quaid: Shabir
Ahmed Usmani.
- 40 days of mouring was announced
on Quaid’s death.
- Who was the successor of
Quaid-e-Azam as Governor General? Khawajah Nazimuddin
- Jinnah had portfolio of Frontier
States and Regions after him Liaquat Ali Khan took over this portfolio.
- Objective Resolution presented by
Liaquat Ali Khan 13th March, 1949
- Basic Principles Committee set up
by the Constituent Assembly to frame a draft Constitution.
- Basic Principles Committee
presented its report in September, 1950
- Planning Board turned into
Planning Commission:1951
- Landlordism abolished in East
Bengal: 1950
- Liaquat Ali Khan visited USA:1951
- Liaquat Ali Khan spend in USA:
Three weeks
- Conspiracy to overthrow Liaquat
Government come to light Rawal Pindi: March 1951
- Liaquat Ali khan was assassinated
in Rawalpindi on 16th October, 1951. Was buried in Karachi near Quaid.
- Liaquat ali Khan born in Kernal
(East Punjab) on 1st Oct: 1895.
- Who replaced Liaquat Ali Khan as
Prime Minister? Khawajah Nazimuddin
- Who replaced Nazimuddin as
Governor General? Ghulam Muhammad
- Jamilla was the first Muslim girl
who hoisted Muslim League flag on the Punjab Secreterat, Lahore (1946)
- Hazrat Shah Walliullah was born
in 1703 and was died in 1762.
- Hazrat Shah Abdul Aziz was born
in 1746 and was died in 1824.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed was born in
1786 and was died in 1831.
- Hazrat Shah Walliullah became
incharge of Madrassa Rahimiya in 17.
- The ruler of Afghanistan Ahmed
Shah Abdali rescued Indian Muslims from Marathas.
- Hazrat Shah Walliullah translated
the Holy Quran in Persian Language.
- Hazrat Shah Walliullah invited
the ruler of Afghanistan Ahmed Shah Abdali.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed was the disciple
of Hazrat Shah Abdul Aziz.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed was given the
name The Leader of the Faithful.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed fought battles
with Sikhs.
- Syed Ahmed Shaheed had started
the Jihad Movement.
- The Sikh ruler Maharaja Ranjeet
Singh bribed Pathan leader to kill Syed Ahmed Shaheed.
- Faraizi Movement was started by
Haji Shariatullah.
- Faraizi Movement was started to
eradicate non Islamic customs and traditions among Bengali Muslims.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan started
Aligarh Movement.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan published a
famous pamphlet Asbab-e-Baghawat -e-Hind.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established
the scientific society at Ghazipur in 1862.
- Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established
Muslim Anglo Oriental School in Aligarh, in 1875.
- Mohammad Bin Qasim conquered
Sindh and introduced Islam in the Sub-Continent.
- Allama Iqbal presented the Two
Nation Theory on 30 December 1930 at Allahabad.
- In 1885 Allan Octarian Hume
formed Indian National Congress.*
- The portion of Bengal was made in
1905.
- The partition of Bengal was made
by Viceroy Lord Curzon.
- Simla Delegation of Muslims was
led by Sir Agha Khan in 1906.
- Muslim League was established in
1906.
- Muslim League was established in
Baluchistan by Qazi Mohammad Isa.
- Sir Agha Khan was the first
president of Muslim League.
- Quaid-e-Azam became the life time
president of Muslim League in 1934.
- Gandhi started in Civil
Disobedience Movement.
- On 23rd March 1942, Cripps
Mission came to India.
- Independence Act was passed on
27th July 1947.
- Lord Mount Batten was the first
Governor General of India.
- Lord Mount Batten was the last
viceroy of India.
- In 1940, Quaid-e-Azam presided
the Annual session of Muslim League at Lahore.
- In 1940, Pakistan Resolution was
passed.
- Kashmiri Muslims got 1/3rd territory
of Kashmir in 1948.
- Over Kashmir issue, three wars
were fought between Pakistan and India in 1948, 1965 and 1971.
- In 1961, Indus water treaty was
signed between Pakistan and India.
- Oldest Contonment of Pakistan?
Kohat
- India Construct Wuller Berrage on
which river? Jhelum
- Commander in Chief who was also
defence minister in civil Govt? Ayub
- Who was 2nd Martial Law
Administrator ? Yahya Khan
- Smallest Division of KPk? Bannu
- Jinah Of Pakistan was written by?
Stanley Wolpert
- Shalimar Garden was built by?
Shah Jehan.
- Tomb of Iqbal located in? Near
Badshahi Masjid
- Gadani Beach is located in which
province? Baluchistan
- Most urbanized province of pak?
Sindh
- Pak won world cup in? 1992
- which are of Pakistan is
sandwitch between china and Indian occupied Kashmir? Baltistan
- Bristol is the sea port of? Uk
- 1999 UN peacekeeping mission to
which country? Kosovo
- oldest barrage of Pakistan?
Sukkur
- Country biggest irrigation system
of the world? Pakistan
- First cabinet of Pakistan
established? 15 August, 1947
- "Pakistan, the heart of
Asia" is a book written by liaqat Ali Khan in 1950.
- Founder of Mughal Empire? Babur