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Islamic Republic of Pakistan | Travel Guide | اسلامی جمہوریہ پاكستان
Pakistan Introduction
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the second-largest Muslim population as of 2023. Islamabad is the nation's capital, while Karachi is its largest city and financial centre. Pakistan is the 33rd-largest country by area. Bounded by the Arabian Sea on the south, the Gulf of Oman on the southwest, and the Sir Creek on the southeast, it shares land borders with India to the east; Afghanistan to the west; Iran to the southwest; and China to the northeast. It shares a maritime border with Oman in the Gulf of Oman, and is separated from Tajikistan in the northwest by Afghanistan's narrow Wakhan Corridor.

Pakistan is the site of several ancient cultures, including the 8,500-year-old Neolithic site of Mehrgarh in Balochistan, the Indus Valley Civilisation of the Bronze Age, and the ancient Gandhara civilisation. The regions that compose the modern state of Pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the Achaemenid, the Maurya, the Kushan, the Gupta; the Umayyad Caliphate in its southern regions, the Hindu Shahis, the Ghaznavids, the Delhi Sultanate, the Samma, the Shah Miris, the Mughals, and finally, the British Raj from 1858 to 1947.

Spurred by the Pakistan Movement, which sought a homeland for the Muslims of British India, and election victories in 1946 by the All-India Muslim League, Pakistan gained independence in 1947 after the partition of the British Indian Empire, which awarded separate statehood to its Muslim-majority regions and was accompanied by an unparalleled mass migration and loss of life. Initially a Dominion of the British Commonwealth, Pakistan officially drafted its constitution in 1956, and emerged as a declared Islamic republic. In 1971, the exclave of East Pakistan seceded as the new country of Bangladesh after a nine-month-long civil war. In the following four decades, Pakistan has been ruled by governments that alternated between civilian and military, democratic and authoritarian, relatively secular and Islamist.

Pakistan is considered a middle power nation, with the world's seventh-largest standing armed forces. It is a declared nuclear-weapons state, and is ranked amongst the emerging and growth-leading economies, with a large and rapidly growing middle class. Pakistan's political history since independence has been characterized by periods of significant economic and military growth as well as those of political and economic instability. It is an ethnically and linguistically diverse country, with similarly diverse geography and wildlife. The country continues to face challenges, including poverty, illiteracy, corruption, and terrorism. Pakistan is a member of the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Comm

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00:00Pakistan is a South Asian country known for its diverse landscapes, rich history,
00:11vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks such as the Bajshahi Mosque, Ketu, and the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro.
00:21Pakistan is located in South Asia, sharing borders with India, China, Afghanistan, and Iran,
00:28while also having a coastline along the Arabian Sea.
00:32The country has mountains, deserts, fertile plains, and rivers.
00:37The Himalayas and Karakoram contain some of the world's highest peaks, including Ketu.
00:43The capital is Islamabad, while Karachi is the largest city.
00:49Pakistan has a population of about 240 million, making it the fifth most populous country in the world.
00:56Pakistan was founded in 1947, after gaining independence from British rule,
01:03becoming a homeland for Muslims in the Indian subcontinent.
01:08It has a deep historical heritage,
01:11dating back to the Indus Valley civilization,
01:152600 BC, one of the oldest in the world.
01:20The region has seen Mughal, Persian, and British rule, all living cultural and architectural influences.
01:29In Pakistan's economy, there is a lot of agriculture, textiles, and industry.
01:35There are major producers in wheat, rice, and cotton.
01:40There are minerals, coal, and natural gas.
01:44China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, CPEC, is a major infrastructure project to improve trade.
01:52Pakistan's financial capital, Karachi, is a major banking and trading center.
01:57Pakistan offers breathtaking scenery and historical landmarks.
02:02The northern regions, including Hunza, Skardu, and Fairy Meadows, attract trekkers and nature lovers.
02:11Lahore's Bad Shahi Mosque, Mohenjo Daro, and Taksila are famous cultural sites.
02:19The Karakoram Highway, one of the highest paved roads in the world, connects Pakistan to China.
02:25Cricket is the most popular sport and Pakistan won the Cricket World Cup in 1992.
02:31Field hockey is the national sport and Pakistan has won several World Championships.
02:36Other popular sports include Polo, Kabaddi, Squash, and Wrestling.
02:41The Pakistan Cricket League is an internationally recognized cricket league.

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