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India made many bad decisions in the early years of Independence. Getting soft on Pakistan, going to UN for Kashmir, adopting Licence Raj, Indo-China war, rejecting UN seat, etc.So what if, instead of Nehru-led Congress, a party under Siddharth Dutt, a reincarnator, came in power? How would the course of history change?Read to find out.
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Sheroze Khan a 23-year-old Pakistani living in UK has eyes in which girls can stare for hours, lips that make the perfect smile, cheeks that make the perfect dimple that makes the girls skip a beat. And when he opens his mouth his voice is like OMG. Hoorain Ali, A pretty 19-year-old having sarcasm as her second language, quite crazy, friendly girl living in Pakistan.Dive in to know about the two and how will they end up together...
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"Leaves of Paradise" is a novel written by Nimra Ahmed. Its Urdu name is "Jannat ky Patty." It is a story of love and sacrifice set in Pakistan. This Novel is a novel that explores the battles that every person faces. We all want to get past the darkness and the fights. In the book, the reader visits the ancient city of Constantinople and learns about the history of Turkey. This fictional story is filled with mystery, suspense, love, lessons, thrills, and exotic travel. The novel leaves of paradise combines mystery, suspense, love, lessons, thrills, and exotic travel experiences. The story and characters just captivated me. This captivating and magnificent portrayal of Turkey will convince you to make Turkey a part of your travel plans. Readers remain interested in the topic from the first episode to the last. Several aspects of Pakistani society have become a norm that needs alteration. Islam addresses issues like gender segregation in marriage and social inequality as a matter of Islam, but they are cultural issues. People need to learn to distinguish between culture and religion. There are two main characters and a few supporting characters in the story. The story revolves around a young girl named Haya Suleman and an intimidating agent in the intelligence agency known as Maj. Jihan Sikandar Ahmed. A central theme of Jannat Kay Pattay Novel revolves around the concept of "Hijaab" and how one verse in the Quran can affect a person's view of the novel. The story focuses on the life of a spy guy, Jehan Sikandar, and then this novel. The Other Side This story portrays the life of a spy guy named Jehan Sikandar and the severity and strictness of his duties. Abdul Rehman Pasha appears as the notorious smuggler. Haya says to stay safe while dealing with him. Its originally written in Urdu language. I am just a medium to translate it in English so that it can reach to voracious novel lovers.
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Quaid e azam round table conference, 1930 allama iqbal speech
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from Urdu point websitetranslation of jokes in English just for fun and entertainment
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How are Pakistan become independent What is the role of Quaid_e_Azam in the dependency of Pakistan
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I will guide the foreigner about the tourism and hidden beauty of my country Pakistan I will attract the world to natural beauty of Pakistan the lakes beautiful mountains beautiful places beautiful cities and
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The wickets are sets of three small, wooden posts that are at each end of a rectangle of short grass called 'the pitch', which is 22 yards long. The pitch is inside a much larger oval of grass called the 'area of play'. The area of play is a 30 yard circle inside the cricket ground or stadium.[1] The fielding team can attempt to get batting players "out" in a number of ways. When a player is out, a teammate will replace them in the field. When a team no longer has two "not-out" players left to score, then the other team gets the chance to try to score. In shorter games of cricket, a team may also have to stop batting when the ball has been thrown to their players a certain number of times. After both teams have had enough chances to score, the team with the most runs wins.The game started to gain popularity in England in the 16th century. The earliest definite reference to the sport is in a court case of 1598.[2] The Guildford court heard John Derrick, a coroner, that fifty years earlier, "he and diverse of his fellows did run and play [on the common land] at cricket".[3][4] Later, the game spread to countries of the British Empire in the 19th and 20th centuries.Today, it is a popular sport in England, Australia, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Africa, New Zealand, the West Indies and several other countries such as Afghanistan, Ireland, Kenya, Scotland, the Netherlands, and Zimbabwe.
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