History of Pakistan
(Urdu: تاریخ پاکستان) constitutes the history of the Indus Valley region as a modern day Pakistan. For three millennia, human activity in this region can be seen - the ancient history of this region includes the oldest human kingdom in the world (Rivat); and one of the world's major civilizations, Indus Valley civilization The commercial routes entering the Indus Valley associated with Central Asia, India and Orient attracted people to Greece and Mongolia and countless imperialist powers, the last British Empire. All Sindh Valley region has contributed to the rich cultural diversity, since 1947 has been known as Pakistan.
Azad Kashmir's history, part of the Kashmir region, operated by Pakistan, during the Dogra regime, related to the history of the entire Kashmir region. Azad Kashmir is the province of Pakistan in Punjab and on the border of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the south and west, Gilgit-Baltistan north and India-ruled Jammu and Kashmir on the eastern border. The history of Balochistan began with vague sources in the area of Greek historical records in 650 BCE. Baluchistan is divided between the Balochistan provinces of Pakistan, the provinces of Iran province, Sistan and Balochistan and the Balochistan province. Date of prehistoric Balochistan palaeolithic In the history of East Pakistan from 1947 to 1971, as part of the British colonial rule in 1947, Pakistan gained independence from Pakistan and expanded the history of Bangladesh's independence period. Gilgit Baltistan of Pakistan on the west, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on the west, Azad Kashmir on the southwest, Wakan corridor in Afghanistan to the northwest, Shinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of China on the north and Indian state of south-eastern Jammu and Kashmir. And southeast One of the oldest known human settlements in Asia - located in Patohor Plato, between Islamabad Capital of Pakistan, Islamabad Capital Territory - Patohar Plato. Between 1 million and 500,000 years ago, Platele found the oldest stone age material in the world. Crude stones rescued from the lobes of the Swan River testify to the conventional efforts in the early intermediate period. Portrait and boat materials were found in several places in BC history. Limited excavations have confirmed the evidence of prehistoric culture. The places of return of 5000 BC have been discovered in the world and residents of the Neolithic region of this region who are roaming along the Swan River. During the Neolithic period, around 3000 BC small communities were formed in this region. Located on one end of the Indus Valley civilization, the area was an early residence of the Aryan community of Central Asia. Their civilization flourished here in the 23rd and 18th century BC. A large army like Alexander the Great, Chinghas Khan, Timur and Ahmad Shah Durani entered through the region through the path of attack on the Indian subcontinent. A Buddhist town once existed in this region and a stupa remained marked in the G-12 sector. Modern Islamabad established the old settlement of Saidpur. In 1849, the British controlled the region from the peak and built Asia's largest cantonment in Rawalpindi. The history of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa returned to 500 BC in Greek search. It is now a province of the mountainous Hindu Kush region where the South Asian subcontinent is located in Central Asia.In the colonial era, the province was formed in the North-West Frontier Province (1901-19 55), British India, the north-western border. The Pakistan government changed its name. The Punjab name is a naming / exposition and the first known reference to the word of Punjab is included in Ibn Battua, who went to the region in the 14th century. [1] In the second half of the 16th century, the term was widely used and the book "Tarikh-e-Sher Shah Suri" (1580) was used, which refers to the construction of a fort by "Sher Khan of Punjab". Although the first 'Punjab edition' is mentioned in parallel, Mahabharata (Pancha-Nada 'Five Rivers') appears in the name of Maha gravity. Abul Fazl writes that Enam-i-Akbari (part 1) has been referenced again, which mentions that the territory of Punjab was divided into two provinces, Lahore and Mulan. Likewise, the second volume of income-i-akbari, the title of a chapter includes the word pangadad. The Mughal King Jahangir also mentioned the word "Punjab" in Tuzak-e-Jannazheri. originated from Punjab, Persian and introduced by Turkish winners of India, literally means "five" (Panja) "water" (āb), namely, five river land, five rivers which go through it. It was that it was made of granary of British India. Today, three rivers run exclusively between Punjab, Pakistan and Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, the remaining two rivers have headwaters, which eventually go to Pakistan.
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