Jinnah’s Vision on Pakistan

For some years now, Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah’s vision of Pakistan has been a source of controversy and conflict. Much of this has however tried to cut Jinnah to fit a predetermined image. A close look at Jinnah’s long and chequered public life, encompassing some forty-four years (1904-48), helps determine the core values he was committed to [...]

British rule in subcontinenet

In the beginning of 17th century, Europeans, particularly British, started trading in the subcontinent. Merchants of the East India Company never imagined that British presence in the subcontinent could mean anything more than peaceful trading. French arrived in the middle of the 17th century, signaling the beginning of militarization. Within 100 years the French were [...]

Ancient Empires of the Sub-Continent

Some of the earliest relics of Stone Age man were found in the Soan valley near Rawalpindi, dating back to at least 50,000 years. Predominantly an agricultural region, its inhabitants learned to tame and husband animals and cultivate crops some 9,000 years ago. Farming villages dating from 6000 BC have been excavated in Baluchistan, the [...]

How Pakistan Got it’s Name Chaudary Rehmat Ali

The name of the country Pakistan has a fascinating history – it is essentially an acronym! Prior to 1947, the country now known as Pakistan was a British colony. In 1947 the United Kingdom granted independence to the region under a new name, Pakistan. The name had been developed by a group of students at [...]

Timeline of Pakistan’s historical events

1947 June 3: British Government decides to bifurcates India, into two sovereign states – India and Pakistan. August 14: Pakistan comes into being as an independent sovereign State. August 18: Pakistan becomes member of UN by a unanimous vote of the Security Council. October 27: Indian Air troops land in Kashmir as the Maharaja declares [...]

Quaid’s first Eid in Pakistan (18th Aug 1947)

Eid Message to the Nation on 18th August, 1947 This is our first Eid immediately following in the heralding of free independent Sovereign Pakistan having been established. This day of rejoicing throughout the Muslim world so aptly comes immediately in the wake of our national state being established, and therefore, it is a matter of [...]

Pakistan’s National Anthem

English Translation: Blessed be the sacred Land Happy be the bounteous realm Symbol of high resolve Land of Pakistan Blessed be thou citadel of faith The order of this sacred land Is the might of the brotherhood of the People May the nation, the country, and the state Shine in glory everlasting Blessed be the [...]

Iqbal and Pakistan Movement

Although his main interests were scholarly, Iqbal was not unconcerned with the political situation of the, country and the political fortunes of the Muslim community of India. Already in 1908, while in England, he had been chosen as a member of the executive council of the newly-established British branch of the Indian Muslim League. In [...]

Timeline of Pakistan Movement:

1817 Sir Syed Ahmad Khan born at Delhi 9th December 1837 Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk born at Etawah fondly known as Sayed Mehdi Ali 24th March 1841 Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk born, who was named Mushtaq Hussain 10 May 1857 War of Independence started in Bengal by Indian soldiers against British. 1858 AD Soon after independence war, Sir Syed [...]

Pakistan’s pre-historic culture

Around 2000 BC Pakistan Indus urban system declined & collapsed, the fragmentation of Indus civilization into Regional, & Rural culture developed the bases for post urban phase of Pakistan, for 1500 years the great planned cities of Indus civilization no longer existed. The scattered evidences of post urban culture are available in all over Pakistan’s [...]

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