Why is Pakistan called Pakistan?

It means the land of the Paks, the spiritually pure and clean." Etymologists note that پاک pāk, is 'pure' in Persian and Pashto and the Persian suffix ـستان -stan means 'land' or 'place of'. Rahmat Ali's concept of Pakistan only related to the north-west area of the Indian subcontinent.
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What was Pakistan called before it became Pakistan?

Officially, the nation was founded as the Dominion of Pakistan in 1947, and was renamed as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in 1957.
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Who gave the name Pakistan?

In a 1933 pamphlet, Now or Never, Rahmat Ali and three Cambridge colleagues coined the name as an acronym for Punjab, Afghania (North-West Frontier Province), Kashmir, and Indus-Sind, combined with the -stan suffix from Baluchistan (Balochistan).
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What is the real name of Pakistan?

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
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What does Pakistan name stand for?

In Urdu, the national language, “Pakistan” means “the land of the pure” The word “Pak” means pure, and “stan” means land.
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What is the oldest name of Pakistan?

Indus Valley inhabitants were given the name 'Meluhha' by the Babylonians because of their fondness for sea voyages.
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What is the old name of India and Pakistan?

The Dominion of India is today the Republic of India, and the Dominion of Pakistan—which at the time comprised two regions lying on either side of India—is now the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the People's Republic of Bangladesh. The partition was outlined in the Indian Independence Act 1947.
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Who owned Pakistan before?

On 2 June 1947, the last Viceroy of India, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, announced that Britain had accepted that the country should be divided into a mainly Hindu India and a mainly Muslim Pakistan, encompassing the geographically separate territories of West Pakistan (now Pakistan) and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh ...
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Who created Pakistan and why?

In the first half of the 19th century, the region was appropriated by the East India Company, followed, after 1857, by 90 years of direct British rule, and ending with the creation of Pakistan in 1947, through the efforts, among others, of its future national poet Allama Iqbal and its founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
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Who first said Pakistan?

Rahmat Ali is credited by Pakistanis for having coined the term "Pakistan" and envisioning a separate state for Muslims.
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Was Pakistan ever part of India?

In August 1947, British India won its independence from the British and split into two new states that would rule themselves. The new countries were India and Pakistan. East Pakistan has since become Bangladesh.
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Was Pakistan created in the name of Islam?

After Pakistan's first ever general elections the 1973 Constitution was created by an elected Parliament. The Constitution declared Pakistan an Islamic Republic and Islam as the state religion.
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When was Pakistan separated from India?

The last viceroy, Lord Mountbatten, set the date as 15 August 1947. The population was about 25% Muslim, with the rest mostly Hindu but also Sikh, Buddhist and other religions.
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Why did Pakistan split from India?

Crudely, this was a division based upon religious affiliation, with the creation of a Muslim majority in West and East Pakistan and a Hindu majority in India.
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Why did Kashmir not join Pakistan?

He decided to stay independent because he expected that the State's Muslims would be unhappy with accession to India, and the Hindus and Sikhs would become vulnerable if he joined Pakistan. On 11 August, the Maharaja dismissed his prime minister Ram Chandra Kak, who had advocated independence.
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Why is India called Pakistan?

It is named after the country of Pakistan in memory of its Muslim residents who migrated to erstwhile East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) after the Partition of India in August 1947.
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Why was Pakistan split into two parts?

This split occurred as a result of religious and ideological differences which caused cultural divides among citizens and was facilitated by British colonialists.
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Why did Bangladesh separate from Pakistan?

Indian involvement

Hostile relations in the past between India and Pakistan added to India's decision to intervene in Pakistan's civil war. As a result, the Indian government decided to support the creation of a separate state for ethnic Bengalis by supporting the Mukti Bahini.
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Did Pakistan invent anything?

The Sagar veena, a string instrument designed for use in classical music, was developed entirely in Pakistan over the last 40 years at the Sanjannagar Institute in Lahore by Raza Kazim.
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What was Pakistan religion before Islam?

Before the arrival of Islam beginning in the 8th century, the region comprising Pakistan was home to a diverse plethora of faiths, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Zoroastrianism.
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What are 5 interesting facts about Pakistan?

Pakistan has the fourth largest irrigation system in the world (Indus Basin). World's second largest salt mines (Khewra Mines) are located in Pakistan. The world's famous pink Himalayan salt is also mined in Pakistan. The highest polo ground in the world is in Shandur, Pakistan.
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Why did Britain give up India?

World War II had severely damaged the British Empire in terms of economy. To cut their losses they were forced to relinquish many of their colonies.
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Was Afghanistan ever part of India?

From the Middle Ages to around 1750 the eastern part of Afghanistan was recognized as being a part of India while its western parts were included in Khorasan. Two of the four main capitals of Khorasan (Balkh and Herat) are now located in Afghanistan.
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What was India called in 1492?

In 1492 there was no country known as India. Instead that country was called Hindustan.
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Which country was Pakistan before 1971?

East Pakistan was a Pakistani province established in 1955 by the One Unit Policy, renaming the province as such from East Bengal, which, in modern times, is split between India and Bangladesh.
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