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- Nizam-ul-Mulk tusi was famous for his wisdom.
- “USA is ruled by a power elite,” said C.Wright Mills.
- Hub dam supplies electricity to Sindh.
- The number of divisions in the province of Sindh is five.
- Total districts in the province of Sindh are 22.
- Naib Subedar is the lowest commissioned officer of Pakistan Army.
- River Kabul joins Indus river at Attock.
- Meerani Dam is under construction near Turbat.
- Chashma right bank canal on the Indus River provides water for Jhelum River.
- Jinnah station was established in continent Asia on January 25th, 1991.
- National institute of silicon technology was established in 1991.
- Rawalpindi, a region of Punjab, is free from the problem of water logging.
- Jhelum River joins Chenab River near Trimmu.
- River Ravi originates in the Indian state of Hamachel Pradesh.
- Chashma barrage was built in 1971 on river Indus.
- Warsak dam was built in 1960 on river Kabul.
- Rawal dam was built in 1965 on river Kurang.
- Pakistan’s oldest archaeological site is situated near Larkana.
- Ayoub Park covers an area of 2300 acres.
- Khewra is the main source of gypsum in Pakistan.
- Sainadak is famous for copper, silver and gold.
- Attock oil refinery is located in Rawalpindi.
- 43% of the gas is obtained from Sui.
- Peshawar means ‘city of flowers’.
- Lahore Fort was built in 1560.
- National singer, Noor Jehan, died on 23rd December, 2000.
- Taxila is located b/w Jehlum and Indus.
- Mahbub-ul-Haq Human Development Center is locates at Islamabad.
- Nasirabad region of Balochistan will be irrigated through Kachi cananl.
- The district of the country having lowest population density is: Kharan
- In violation of lndus Basin Treaty 1960, India has constructed Wullar barrage on River Jhelum.
- Water -flows of the river are diverted to Wuller Barrage through the construction of Kishanganga Dam.
- India is constructing Kishanganga Dam in Baramula.
- India has constructed “Baglihar Dam” in occupied Kashmir`s district of Doda.
- AKHORI DAM. Location. Across Nandnakas near Akhori village about 28 KM east of Attock Punjab.
- Wakhan is a narrow strip of land which separates Afghanistan from Pakistan.
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- Hoysals was a Kingdom of South during Ala-ud-Din Khilji’s period.
- Raja Tarangini is a book on history of Kashmir written by Pandit Kachan.
- Koshak-e-Siri was the name of the Palace of Ala-ud-Din.
- Ustad Isa was the Chief Architect of Taj Mahal Agra.
- Mahabat Khan was a renowned General of Jahangir. He arrested Jahangir and Noor Jahan.
- Malik Kafur was a General of Ala-ud-Din Khilji. He conquered Deccan.
- Alai Darwaza was the structure constructed by Ala-ud-Din Khilji near Qutb Minar in 1311 A.D.
- Tehrik-e-Alfi was a history written by a team of historians during the reign of Akbar.
- Nasir-ud-Din Qubacha was a lieutenant of Muhammad Ghouri and served as Governor of Multan.
- Durgavati was the ruler of Gondwana and was defeated by Akbar in 1564 A.D.
- Maham Anaga was the foster mother of Akbar the Great.
- Gulbadan Begum was the sister of Mughal King Hamayun. She wrote “Hamayun Nama”.
- Infallibility Decree was a document signed by Akbar in 1597, which authorized him to act as the supreme arbitrator in civil and ecclesiastical affairs.
- Battle of Plassey (1757) was fought between:The Ruler of Bengal and East Indian Company.
- Lucknow Pact (1916) provided for the representation of Muslims in the Provincial Lagislative Councils in the proportion of One-Half of the elected members in Bengal to the Muslims.
- The August Offer (1940) was aimed at Offering greater share to Indians in Services.
- Nadir Shah, King of Persia, marched into Delhi in 1739.
- Diarchy was introduced in the government of Indian Act of 1919.
- Hazrat Baha-ud-Din Zakariya:
- Ans. He was a great saint of Suharwardi branch of mysticism and flourished in Multan.
- Sidi Maula was a saint of Jalal-ud-Din Khilji’s period and was executed on charges of political treason.
- Juna Khan was the original name of Muhammad bin Taghluq.
- Ain-e-Akbari is the renowned work of Abul Fazl about the Government of Akbar the Great.
- Tarikh-e-Daudi A history of Lodi Dynasty written by Abdullah during the Mughal period.
- In order to inquire into the injustice done to the Muslims during congress ministries, the Muslim League appointed a committee under the chairmanship of Raja Muhammad Mehdi.
- Uch: A place near Bahawalpur district. It is the burial place of Makhdoom Jehanian.
- Tabaqat-e-Akbari was the name of history written by ‘Nizam-ud-Din’ in 1593. It contains detailed account of Ghaznavids to the 36th year of Akbar’s reign.
- Buland Darwaza was built by Akbar the Great at Fatehpur Sikri to commemorate his conquest of Gujrat.
- Fatawa-e-Jehandari was ‘Zia-ud-Din Barani’s’ book on state craft.
- Shams Siraf Afif: Author of ‘Tarikh-e-Firuz Shahi”.
- Fuwaid-ul-Faud was written by Zia-ud-Din Barani.
- Mirza Haider Dughlat:
- Ans. He was a cousin of Babur and author of ‘Tarikh-e-Rashidi’.
- Nadir-ul-Asr Mansur: The title was conferred by Mughal Emperor Jahangir upon his Court Painter Mansoor.
- Muhammad Masum Nami: A Governor of Qandhar. He lies buried at Sukkur. He wrote “Tarikh-e-Sinkh”
- Muslim League was founded under the leadership of Nawab Saleemullah Khan.
- Allama Iqbal was elected as a member of Punjab Legislative Assembly in 1926 and chosen President of Muslim League in 1930.
- Iqbal’s early poems were composed mainly in
- Bang-e-Dara and published in the year 1924.
- Mr Mountbattan announced the Partition of India into two independent states on 3rd June 1947.
- The Cabinet Mission Scheme was placed before Quaid-e-Azam in April 1946.
- The Forty: This term refers to the forty slaves of Iltumish who played important role in contemporary politics.
- Panipat is a famous town near Delhi. Three important battles were fought on this ground.
- Moeen-ud-Din Ajmeri was a great saint of Chisti sect of Islamic Mysticism.
- Syed Brothers: Hussain Ali and Abdullah Khan who flourished in the early part of the 18th century are historically known as Syed Brothers. They were King Makers for few years.
- Rohtas Fort was built by Sher Shah near Jehlum.