Islamic republican Pakistan

 

The capital:             Islam annihilated

The inhabitants enumerated:             147,663,429 breath of air (estimate of July 2002)

The language:             ['awrdw]

The sweat:             Assorted very, from within [draafydyaan], ['indw] - Ariane, ['iGryq], Arabic, [mnGwl], [brsyaan] and Afghans.

The climate:             Temperature obstacles 32 - 49 degree [maay'wyt] in the summer and my obstacle obstacles 13 degree [maay'wyt] in the winter.

Regime of the governing:             The republican

The economy                        

- the currency:             Practice usury

- [aalmwaaryd]:             The agriculture. Metallic: Salted, charcoal, plaster, limestone, manganese, as land, eats me, black lead, copper,

Blistered and natural gas.

The religion:            The Islam (the official debt). The constitution joins the marine belief.

 


History

Archeological explorations have revealed impressive ruins of a 4,500-year old urban civilization in Pakistan's Indus River valley. The reason for the total collapse of this highly developed culture is unknown. A major theory is that it was crushed by successive invasions (circa 2000 B.C. and 1400 B.C.) of Aryans, Indo-European warrior tribes from the Caucasus region in what is now Russia. The Aryans were followed in 500 B.C. by Persians and, in 326 B.C., by Alexander the Great. 

The "Gandhara culture" flourished in much of present-day Pakistan. The Indo-Greek descendants of Alexander the Great saw the most creative period of the Gandhara (Buddhist) culture. For 200 years after the Kushan Dynasty was established in A.D. 50, Taxila (near Islamabad) became a renowned center of learning, philosophy, and art. 

Pakistan's Islamic history began with the arrival of Muslim traders in the 8th century. During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Moguls dominated most of South Asia with an empire marked both by administrative effectiveness and cultural refinement.