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Pakistan is located in the hub of the South Asian
sub-continent, it is a home of rich historical and cultural heritage;
interesting in it's own way. Pakistan used to be the home to one of the
globe's most-initial places where people had come to live and build
homes, the great Indus Valley Civilization in the pre-historic era, the
centre of old empires, religions and cultures. Strategically being
located at the historical crossings, it connects Southeast Asia with
Middle East and Iran in the West with an accessibility to the landlocked
Afghanistan and Central Asian Republics. This land has been a witness to
the historical and civilization changes with immense impacts on it's
people as well as their language and culture.
Pakistan is situated between 24 and 37 degrees
Latitudes and between 61 and 75.5 degrees Longitude. China in the North,
Afghanistan and Iran in the West and India in the east are the
surrounding countries. Arabian Sea lying in it's South having a
coastline of 1000 kms length with fascinating beaches. Pakistan is
connected with China via land by Karakoram Highway along the famous Silk
Route. It is also linked with India by air and road. Afghanistan and
Iran have air and road links with Pakistan.
Nature has bestowed upon Pakistan the rare
landscape, the towering mountains, plateau, plains, deserts and the
attractive sunny beaches are also seen here. Anyway, over 50% of it's
area is mountainous, especially it's North and North Western parts which
have very interesting mountains on the earth. Impressive remains of
continents in collision, fifty million years ago, an extremely large
island bumped into the mainland Asia to bring into existence the South
Asian Subcontinent and let the Himalayas tower skyward. Huge and mighty
ranges like Karakoram, the Himalayas and the Hindukush meet here.
Mountains of impressive and frightening heights, valleys of unique
beauty, enriched with peaceful lakes of crystal clear blue water.
Murmuring streams and springs and roaring rivers, most prominent the
lion river "mighty Indus".
Pakistan's large river, 2896 kms long "mighty
Indus" emerges in the Southern Tibet and flows North West. Crossing
through the Karakoram and Himalayas, it runs through Ladakh and Skardu
valleys. It takes turn to South near Gilgit separating Hindukush and
Himalayas. From Kalabagh, it flows Southward and after twisting through
the plains of Punjab and Sind discharges its waters into the Arabian Sea
at a point near Karachi. Four smaller rivers being it's tributaries
namely Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi and Sutlej of course drain the plains of
Punjab from East to Southwest before meeting the great Indus. There are
number of small thundering rivers, especially in the mountainous region,
which also flow into the Indus River.
Pakistan does trace it's history back to at least
2,500 years before Christ. Then a very developed civilization had
flourished in the Indus valley area. Excavation at Harrapa, Moejodaro
and Kot Diji have unearthed the remains of an advance civilization which
existed in most ancient times. In about 1,500 DC the Arayans did rule
this region influencing the Hindu civilization and it's center moved
further eastward to the Ganges valley. Later on, the Persians occupied
and held the Northern regions in the 5th century up to the 2nd Century
BC. There are so many stupas and monasteries of the Gandhara
civilization which have roots in the 6th Century. At that time it formed
part of the Achaemenid Empire of Persia (518 to 330 BC). In 327 BC the
Greeks arrived under Alexander the Great from Macedonia and then onwards
it reigned under the successive rule of the Mauryans, the Bactrian
Greeks, Scythians, Parthians, Kushanas and Sasanians until its final
ruin by the White Huns in the 5th century AD. In 712 AD, the Arabs under
the command of Mohammad Bin Qasim, after landing at the Southern coast
near Karachi, ruled the lower regions of Pakistan for 200 years. During
that period Islam taking roots inspired the life, culture and traditions
of the people.
In the 10th Century AD the planned conquest of the,
South Asian Subcontinent by the Muslims of the Central Asian origin
happened. They ruled nearly whole of the Sub-continent by 18th Century.
Then British took over reigns and continued to rule the Sub-continent
for about 200 hundred years. The Muslim renaissance started towards the
end of the last Century when Sir Syed Ahmed Khan; a reputed Muslim
leader and educationist launched a campaign for the Muslim revival in
Sub-continent. In 1930, the renowned poet-philosopher Allama Iqbal
conceiving the idea of a separate and independent homeland for the
Muslims of India. After seven years of relentless struggle under the
dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan came
into being and appeared on the Globe as a sovereign state on 14th August
1947. At that time the British India was divided into two independent
states "India and Pakistan" as a result of partition.
Islamabad is the capital of Islamic Republic of
Pakistan. Pakistan has four provinces; North West Frontier Province (NWFP),
Baluchistan, Punjab and Sindh with capitals of Peshawar, Quetta, Lahore
and Karachi respectively. Also there are the Federally Administered
Northern Areas consisting of the districts of Diamer, Gaunche, Ghizer,
Gilgit and Skardu. Additionally, there are seven Federally Administered
Tribal Areas. Pakistan's total area is 796,095 sq. kms and it's
population is 135.28 million (as per 1996 estimates). Major cities
include the seaport Karachi (10 million), Lahore (5.5 million),
Faisalabad (2 million) Rawalpindi (0.928 million), Hyderabad (0.8
million) and Islamabad (0.340 million). The population growth rate a is
about 2.8% per annum. Population is mainly Muslim (97%). There are
several minorities such as Hindu (1.5%) and Christian (1%). Urdu is
national language while English is used as the official language.
Sindhi, Balochi, Punjabi and Pushto are the main regional languages.
Pakistan enjoys a federal structure. Parliament
consists of two houses i.e; Lower House (National Assembly) and the
Upper House (Senate). Members of the National Assembly are directly
elected of the basis of adult franchise with a five years term in
office. The National Assembly specifies the major policy issues and
besides passing annual budget, it concentrates on legislation. It also
elects the Prime Minister from it's members and then the Prime Minister
forms his/her cabinet consisting of the National Assembly and Senate
members of his choice. Yet the provinces have their own elected
provincial legislative assemblies and Chief Ministers. It is worth
mentioning here that majority of the members of Senate are elected by
the Provincial Assemblies members.
Pakistan due to the rich historical and cultural
heritage, different landscape with a vast range comprising the warm sea
beaches, deserts, fertile plains and high mountain ranges with natural
beauty in the world do make Pakistan a natural heavenly destination for
tourists with different tastes.
You may be eager to know much from the richness of
archaeological sites, breathe and rest at the warm beaches, cherish the
local values and hospitality, or the folklores and dances, trekking and
mountaineering altogether are available in a single country "Pakistan."
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