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2. How much East & West Pakistan apart?​

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Answered by priyanshuc224
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Explanation:East Pakistanis were popularly known as " Pakistani Bengalis"; to distinguish this region from the India's state West Bengal (which is also ...

Explanation:East Pakistanis were popularly known as " Pakistani Bengalis"; to distinguish this region from the India's state West Bengal (which is also ...Today part of: Bangladesh; India

Explanation:East Pakistanis were popularly known as " Pakistani Bengalis"; to distinguish this region from the India's state West Bengal (which is also ...Today part of: Bangladesh; IndiaCommon languages: Bengali, and English

Explanation:East Pakistanis were popularly known as " Pakistani Bengalis"; to distinguish this region from the India's state West Bengal (which is also ...Today part of: Bangladesh; IndiaCommon languages: Bengali, and EnglishCapital: Dacca

Explanation:East Pakistanis were popularly known as " Pakistani Bengalis"; to distinguish this region from the India's state West Bengal (which is also ...Today part of: Bangladesh; IndiaCommon languages: Bengali, and EnglishCapital: DaccaCurrency: Pakistani rupee

Answered by itzcutebutterfly
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After gaining independence from the British in 1947, the State of Pakistan was physically separated into two exclaves, with the western and eastern wings separated from each other by the Republic of India.

After gaining independence from the British in 1947, the State of Pakistan was physically separated into two exclaves, with the western and eastern wings separated from each other by the Republic of India.Capital: Karachi (1947–1955); Islamabad (1965–1970)

After gaining independence from the British in 1947, the State of Pakistan was physically separated into two exclaves, with the western and eastern wings separated from each other by the Republic of India.Capital: Karachi (1947–1955); Islamabad (1965–1970)Status: Western provincial wing of Pakistan

After gaining independence from the British in 1947, the State of Pakistan was physically separated into two exclaves, with the western and eastern wings separated from each other by the Republic of India.Capital: Karachi (1947–1955); Islamabad (1965–1970)Status: Western provincial wing of PakistanGovernment: Parliamentary dominion (1947–58); Presidential republic (1960–69)

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