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Who is the author of the notable Urdu literary work 'Angan'?
The novel 'Angan' is a celebrated piece of Urdu literature. While the question attributes it to Qurratulain Haider, it is widely recognized in literary circles as the masterpiece of Khadija Mastoor. The work provides a profound depiction of the social and political landscape of the Indian subcontinent during the pre-partition and post-partition eras, focusing on the domestic lives and struggles of women within the family structure.
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On what date was former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto assassinated during a public rally?
Benazir Bhutto, the first woman to lead a Muslim-majority nation, was assassinated on December 27, 2007. The attack occurred in Liaquat Bagh, Rawalpindi, following an election campaign rally. Her death was a major turning point in Pakistani politics, leading to widespread national mourning and significant changes in the political landscape, including the subsequent general elections held in 2008.
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Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani educator, was sentenced to how many years in prison by a United States court in 2010 for charges related to an incident in Afghanistan?
On September 23, 2010, a federal court in New York sentenced Dr. Aafia Siddiqui to 86 years in prison. She had been convicted earlier that year on charges of attempted murder and assault of United States personnel during an interrogation in Ghazni, Afghanistan, in 2008. The case became a significant point of international discussion and diplomatic interest between Pakistan and the United States.
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Which country was historically recognized as the world's only official Hindu state?
For many years, Nepal was officially designated as the world's only Hindu kingdom. The monarchy played a central role in this identity, with the King of Nepal being revered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. However, following the political changes and the abolition of the monarchy in 2008, Nepal transitioned into a secular republic, though Hinduism remains the dominant religion.
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In September 2008, the Nawabshah District in Sindh was renamed to which of the following?
In September 2008, the provincial government of Sindh officially renamed the Nawabshah District to Shaheed Benazirabad. This decision was made to honor the memory of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated in December 2007. The renaming reflects the political and social significance of the region in the context of Pakistan's modern political history.
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Which of the following nations is considered the youngest country in Europe?
Kosovo is widely recognized as the youngest country in Europe, having declared its independence in 2008. Compared to other European nations, which have established their statehood over centuries, Kosovo's emergence as a sovereign entity is a very recent development in the continent's modern political history.
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Which nation is the home country of the news channel 'Express News'?
Express News is a prominent 24-hour Urdu-language news channel based in Pakistan. It is part of the Daily Express media group and provides extensive coverage of national politics, current affairs, and social issues within the Pakistani context.
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Which of the following nations is the most recent to transition from a monarchy to a republic?
Nepal underwent a significant political transformation in 2008 when the Constituent Assembly voted to abolish the 240-year-old monarchy. This move effectively ended the reign of the Shah dynasty and established the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, making it one of the most recent countries in the world to formally transition away from a monarchical system of government.
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'Freedom Air' was an airline based in which country?
Freedom Air was a low-cost airline based in New Zealand. It operated as a subsidiary of Air New Zealand, primarily focusing on trans-Tasman routes between New Zealand and Australia before it ceased operations in 2008.
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What is the literal meaning of the name 'Pakistan'?
The name 'Pakistan' is derived from the Persian and Urdu languages, where 'Pak' means pure and 'stan' means land. Therefore, it is widely interpreted as the 'Land of the Pure', reflecting the vision of a nation founded on the principles of purity and faith.