Math, asked by nadiaharoon07, 7 days ago

who was the king of pakistan​

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Answered by navashendasari08
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Who cares? I mean there are hundreds of rulers (but they are donkeys) tell me which time periods king you are asking? i will surely help you. Uh? pls reply bro i will surely help you

Answered by pradiptadas2007
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The Federation of Pakistan, also called the Dominion of Pakistan, was an independent federal dominion in South Asia that was established in August 1947 as a result of the Pakistan Movement, which led to the Partition of British India along religious lines in order to create a separate country for British Indian Muslims. The dominion, which included much of modern-day Pakistan and Bangladesh, was conceived under the two-nation theory as an independent sovereign state comprising most of the Muslim-majority areas of Hindu-majority India.

At its inception on 14 August 1947, the Dominion of Pakistan, similarly to the neighbouring Dominion of India, did not include its princely states, which gradually acceded over the next year. The nation's status as a federal dominion within the British Empire ended in 1956 with the formal drafting of the Constitution of Pakistan, which officially established the country as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The constitution also administratively split the nation into West Pakistan and East Pakistan, which were until this point governed as a singular entity despite being completely separate geographic exclaves. In 1971, following a liberation war between Pakistan Armed Forces (aided by East Pakistani loyalists) and ethnic Bengali rebels known as the Mukti Bahini, the territory of East Pakistan seceded from the union with Indian military support to form the independent People's Republic of Bangladesh.

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