Militants attacked Quaid e Azam Residency in
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The Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat, Balochistan, was attacked and burnt down by militants in June 2013. The attack was carried out by the foreign backed Balochistan Liberation Army.
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The Quaid-e-Azam Residency in Ziarat, Balochistan, was attacked and burnt down by militants in June 2013. The attack was carried out by the foreign backed Balochistan Liberation Army.
After the 1956 Constitution turned Pakistan into a republic, Mirza became its first president.
Pakistan adopted its first constitution on March 23, 1956, officially becoming the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The original question had a typo (“23nd”), corrected to “23rd,” and the answer was correct.
PRODA was enacted in January 1949 to disqualify public officials for misconduct, used controversially in early Pakistan politics. The original question was misnumbered, and the answer was correct.
Quaid-e-Azam, as Governor-General, dismissed the Ayub Khuhro Ministry in Sindh in April 1948 due to allegations of maladministration and corruption. The original question had a typo (“Khoro”), corrected to “Khuhro.”
Pakistan’s first constitution was enforced on March 23, 1956, establishing the country as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The original question and answer were correct.
Iskander Mirza became the first President of Pakistan on March 23, 1956, when Pakistan became an Islamic Republic. Ghulam Muhammad was Governor-General, not President. The original question had a typo (“Sikandar Mirza”) and repeated options, corrected to “Iskander Mirza” with streamlined options.
Pakistan adopted its first constitution on March 23, 1956, officially becoming the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The original question used “Islamia Jamhooria,” a typo for “Islamic Republic,” which was corrected.
The University of Peshawar was established on 18th May 1950, becoming one of Pakistan’s earliest public universities. It played a vital role in advancing higher education and research in the North-West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa).
Pakistan recognized the People’s Republic of China on 5th January 1950, shortly after its establishment in 1949. This early recognition laid the foundation for the strong bilateral relationship that developed, particularly after the 1963 boundary agreement.