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Who is the author of the notable book titled 'The Idea of Pakistan'?
The book 'The Idea of Pakistan' was written by the renowned American political scientist and South Asia expert, Stephen Philip Cohen. Published in 2004, the work provides a comprehensive analysis of Pakistan's political history, its military, and its role in the international arena. It remains a seminal text for scholars studying the geopolitical dynamics of the region.
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Which intelligence agency is colloquially referred to as 'The Company'?
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States is frequently referred to as 'The Company' in popular culture, literature, and internal parlance. This nickname distinguishes it from other government entities and has become a widely recognized term in espionage fiction and media.
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Which international airport is noted for covering an area of 223 square kilometers and featuring a control tower that stands 74 meters high?
King Khalid International Airport, located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is widely cited in general knowledge literature for its expansive land area of approximately 223 square kilometers. It is also recognized for its iconic control tower, which reaches a height of 74 meters, serving as a prominent architectural landmark within the airport's infrastructure.
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Who is the author of the book titled 'Ethnicity and Politics in Pakistan'?
The book 'Ethnicity and Politics in Pakistan' is a well-known academic work authored by Feroz Ahmed. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the complex relationship between ethnic identity and political development within the historical context of Pakistan. The author is a recognized scholar in this field.
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Who is the author of the book titled 'Pathway to Pakistan'?
The book 'Pathway to Pakistan' was written by Mirza Abol Hassan Ispahani, a prominent Pakistani politician and diplomat who worked closely with Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The work provides significant historical insights into the political movement for the creation of Pakistan.
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Which literary figure is famously referred to as the 'Shakespeare of Punjabi'?
Peer Waris Shah is a celebrated 18th-century Punjabi Sufi poet. He is most famous for his magnum opus, 'Heer Ranjha'. Due to his profound influence on Punjabi literature, narrative style, and cultural impact, he is widely honored with the title 'Shakespeare of Punjabi' by scholars and literary critics.
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How many Academy Awards did the 1959 film 'Ben-Hur' receive, setting a record at the time?
The 1959 epic historical drama 'Ben-Hur', directed by William Wyler, achieved a historic milestone by winning 11 Academy Awards. This record stood for many years until it was later equaled by 'Titanic' in 1998 and 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' in 2004.
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Which country is poetically known as the 'Land of Morning Calm'?
The term 'Land of Morning Calm' is a traditional English-language translation of the name 'Joseon', which was the name of the last dynasty of Korea. The phrase reflects the serene and peaceful nature often associated with the Korean peninsula in historical literature and cultural descriptions.
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Which city is historically recognized by the epithet 'City of Mosques'?
Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, is historically celebrated for its rich Islamic heritage and architectural significance. Throughout its history, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age, the city became renowned for its numerous mosques and centers of learning, leading to it being frequently referred to as the 'City of Mosques' in historical and cultural literature.
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Which nation is popularly known by the epithet 'Emerald Island'?
Ireland is famously referred to as the 'Emerald Isle' or 'Emerald Island.' This nickname is derived from the country's lush, vibrant green landscape, which is a result of its mild, moist climate. The term has been used in literature and poetry for centuries to describe the island's striking verdant scenery and rolling green hills.