National Book of Pakistan: Ahmad Tariq Bhatti
National Book of Pakistan: Ahmad Tariq Bhatti
National Book of Pakistan: Ahmad Tariq Bhatti
of Pakistan
A presentation by
Ahmad Tariq Bhatti
Lahore
His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed
bin Rashid al
Muktoum
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THE
MAKING
OF A NATION!
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Etymology of Pakistan
Choudhary Rahmat Ali gave the name Pakistan to the
newly born state of the Muslims. He devised the word and
first published it in the article written by him as "Now or
Never on 28th January 1933. He constructed the name as
an acronym of the different regions constituting the country,
which is described as: P for Punjab, A for Afghania (Now
known as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), K for Kashmir, S for
Sindh and the suffix -stan from Balochistan, thus forming
"Pakstan". An "i" was inserted later for ease in
pronunciation. The suffix -stan in Persian means, "home
of" and in Sanskrit means, "place". The Persian word pk,
which means "pure", adds a beautiful shade of meaning, with
the full name thus meaning "land of the pure".
The name was criticized for not including Bangladesh in it.
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National Flag
The flag was adopted on August 11, 1947. The white color represents minorities
whereas green color represents Muslim majority population of the country. In the
centre, the crescent and star which is traditional symbol of Islam, symbolizes
progress and light for the nation respectively.
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Minar-e-Pakistan was built at the same place where Qarardad-e-Pakistan was
unanimously approved by All-India Muslim League on 23rd of March 1940. The minar
was opened for public visits on March 23, 1969.
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Full Name
Islamic
Republic of
Pakistan
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Independence Day
Independence Day (Youm-e-Azadi), observed annually on 14th of
August, is a national holiday in Pakistan, for celebration of the day when
Pakistan came into being and was declared an independent and
sovereign state, following the end of the British Raj in India on August
14, 1947. Pakistan came into existence as a result of the political struggle
by Pakistan Movement, that was aimed for the creation of an
independent and sovereign Muslim state by making the partition of north-
western region of the Indian subcontinent. The movement was led by All-
India Muslim League under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam
Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The division of sub-continent was brought forth
by Indian Independence Act 1947 in which the British Indian
Empire was divided into two new states the Dominion of India (later
Republic of India) and the Dominion of Pakistan (later Islamic
Republic of Pakistan) which included West Pakistan and East
Pakistan (now known as Bangladesh).
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Qarardad-e-Pakistan
Objectives Resolution
(commonly known as Qarardad-e-Maqasid)
was unanimously passed on March
23,1940 in the procession of All-India
Muslim League held at Lahore.
This resolution was the formal demand
for the separate homeland for the
Muslims of South-East Asia.
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National Day
23rd
March
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Significant Events of Pakistan
Movement in Chronological Order
# Event Date / Year
December 30,
1 All-India Muslim League was set up 1906
2 Khanpur mosque incident 1913
Quaid-e-Azam joined All-India Muslim
3 1913
League
4 Lucknow Pact 1916
5 Rowlatt Act 1919
6 Khilafat Movement 1919
7 Jallianwalla Bagh incident 1919
8 Simon Report 1927
9 Nehru Report 1928
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Significant Events of Pakistan
Movement in Chronological Order
(continues)
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National Anthem
Constitution of 1973
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LEADERS
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Quaid-e-Azam, Founder & Father of the Nation
1876 - 1948
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Quick Facts abt. Quaid
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is the greatest political leader of the muslims of
Indian sub-continent. He was a successful lawyer, a great statesmen, a brilliant
parliamentarian and a seasoned politician.
He was born on 25th of December 1876 in Karachi. He completed his basic education from
Karachi and went to England for the study of law. He completed his Bar-at-Law in 1896.
Thereafter, he started his legal practice in Bombay. He became a renowned lawyer within a
short period of time. He was an active member of Congress from 1904 till 1913. He joined
All-India Muslim League (AIML) in 1913. He became president of AIML in 1916 for the
first time and held this position till the independence of Pakistan.
He persuaded Congress leaders for accepting separate electorates for the Muslims
(Lucknow Pact ,1916). He contested and won elections in 1915, 1923, 1926 and 1934. He
rejected MDKC Gandhi's Non-cooperation Movement in 1920 and Nehru Report in 1928.
He gave his famous 14 points agenda in 1929 for the resolution of problems of the Muslims.
He attended all Roundtable Table Conferences held during 1930-1932 as a leader from
AIML. He demanded a separate homeland for the Muslims in AIML procession held on 23rd
March 1940 at Lahore. In the next seven years, he struggled politically and obtained a
country for the Muslims. After the creation of Pakistan, he became the first Governor
General of Pakistan. The great leader passed away on September 11, 1948 in Karachi.
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Liaquat Ali Khan
1895 - 1951
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Poet & Philosopher
Allama Muhmmad Iqbal
1873 - 1938
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Mother of the Nation
Fatima Jinnah
1893-1967
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Famous Leaders
of Pakistan Movement
Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Liaquat Ali Khan, Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman Zafar Ali Khan
Allama Mohammad Iqbal A.K. Fazlul Huq Shaukat Hayat Khan
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar Jan Muhammad Junejo
Aga Khan III Jogendra Nath Mandal Abdul Qayyum Khan
Fatima Jinnah Victor Turner Mohsin-ul-Mulk
Bahadur Yar Jung Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan Waqar-ul-Mulk
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy Choudhry Rahmat Ali Shahzada Rehmatullah Khan
Saddozai
Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed Qazi Muhammad Essa
Khawaja Nazimuddin Jalal-ud-din Jalal Baba Chaudhry Naseer Ahmad Malhi
Maulana Mohammad Ali Sikandar Hayat Khan Maulana Shaukat Ali
Jauhar
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Notable
Personalitie
s
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Zulfiqar Aliof Bhutto
Ex. Prime Minister Pakistan
Gave Constitution and Atomic Power to the nation
Gave political wisdom and clear vision to the nation
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Benazir Bhutto
Ex. Prime Minister of Pakistan
Played role for the continuation of democracy in Pakistan
Worked for the missile technology advancement in the country
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Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan
The force behind the nuclear program of Pakistan
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Dr. Abdus Salam
A Nobel prize winner from Pakistan in Physics.
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Imran Khan
Legendary Cricketer, Philanthropist & Politician
Captain of World Cup Winning Team
President SKMT Hospital
President PTI
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Jahangir Khan
Squash Champion & Legend
World Open Winner 6 times, British Open Winner 10 times
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Jan Sher Khan
Squash Champion & Legend
World Open Winner 8 times, British Open Winner 6 times
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Sharmeen Obaid
Chinoy
Oscar Award Winner from Pakistan.
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Abdus Star Edhi
A great social worker
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Chief Justice
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
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Maulana Tariq Jameel
A noted religious scholar from Pakistan.
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Akram Zaki
Foreign Policy Expert, Ambassador & Parliamentarian
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Dr. Israr Ahmad
A noted religious Scholar
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Dr. Tahir ul Qadri
A noted religious scholar
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Malka-e-Tarannum, Noor Jahan
One of the few singers in sub-continent who
are widely listened.
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Moin Akhtar
A noted actor, anchor and comedian.
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Mahdi Hassan
The greatest name in Ghazal singing in sub-continent .
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
The great singer and musician from Pakistan who created waves in
the world through his singing and music.
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Nazia Hassan
The pop music icon from Pakistan.
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Ghulam Muhammad
a.k.a Ghaama Pehelwan
He is one of the few wrestlers in the history of sub-continent who
remained undefeated during their whole life time.
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FIELD
HOCKEY
Medal Position
Competition Gold Silver Bronze Total
Olympics 3 3 2 8
World Cup 4 2 0 6
Champions Trophy 3 6 7 16
Asian Games 8 2 3 13
Asia Cup 3 3 1 7
Azlan Shah Hockey Cup 3 6 2 11
Commonwealth Games 0 1 1 2
Asian Hockey
1 1 0 2
Champions Trophy
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Glorious
Milestones
Tot
Tournament Year al
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Islahuddin
Captain of the team who won 1978 World Cup.
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Chaudhry Akhtar Rasool
He played a crucial role in Pakistan's victories in 1978 and
1982 Hockey World Cup
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Hassan Sardar
The best centre forward Pakistan has ever produced.
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Samiullah Khan
He is known as the flying horse in the world of hockey because of his
amazing speed.
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Sohail Abbas
He is the highest goal scorer in the history of field hockey, with his current
goal tally at 348, as of 9th of August 2012.
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Shahbaz Ahmad,
Senior
He is considered to be amongst the best forwards in the history of field
hockey.
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Cricket
Asian Test
World Cup Austral-
World Cup Asia Cup Championshi
T-20 Asia Cup
p
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Javed Miandad
He is Pakistan's leading run scorer (8,832) in Test cricket. He is widely
known for his historic last ball big sixer against India in 1986 at
Sharjah Cricket Ground, when 4 runs were required to win against the
arch rival.
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Wasim Akram
Regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers
in the history of cricket.
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Zaheer Abbass
Known as Asian Bradman. Regarded as one of the
finest batsman produced by the country.
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Inzamam ul Haq
One of the greatest batsman in the world .
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Waqar Younis
Widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time. His
trademark was his ability to reverse swing a ball at high speed.
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Shahid Khan Afridi
A thrilling cricketer from Pakistan. Holds record for the fastest 50 in ODI.
Widely regarded as Boom Boom Afridi because of his aggressive hitting
on the crease. He is one of the best all-rounders of Pakistani Cricket.
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Saeed Ajmal
With his effective doosra and other varieties, he is considered as the
best spinner in modern world of cricket.
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Abdur Razzaq
One of the best all-rounders produced by Pakistani Cricket.
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Saeed Anwar
Scored 20 centuries for Pakistan in ODIs which are highest as of now.
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Shoaib Akhtar
The speed star in the world of cricket. Holds record for
fastest ball in cricket.
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SNOOKER
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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
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Ali Zafar
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Junaid Jamshaid
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Ali Haider
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Ibrar ul Haq
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Ali Azmat
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Hadiqa Kiyani
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Fakhir
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Haroon
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PROFILE
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Map of Pakistan
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Neighbors
Length of
International
# Country Direction
Border in
Kilometers
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Pakistan Army
Pakistan army is one of the most professional armed forces on the
face of earth. They have a mandate to defend the territorial integrity
of the country at any cost. They have proven their mettle against the
many times bigger adversary. Pakistani people take great pride in
their dedication for fulfilling their duties.
According to International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS),
the army has an active force of 620,000 personnel in 2012. They
have their strength not in their numbers but in their skills, bravery,
courage, dedication, commitment and above all faith in ALLAH.
They have always been ahead of any institution in the country when
there is an internal or external threat to the security and sanctity of
the country.
Pakistan army is equipped with the best weapons in the world.
Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Marines and Pakistan Air Force provide
them more strength to their maneuverability.
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Pakistan Marines
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NATIONAL
SYMBOLS
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State Emblem
The State Emblem was adopted in 1954. It symbolizes
Pakistan's ideological foundation, the basis of its
economy, its cultural heritage and its guiding
principles. The four components of the emblem are a
crescent and star crest above a shield, which is
surrounded by a wreath, below which is a scroll. The
crest and the green color of the emblem are traditional
symbols of Islam. The quartered shield in the centre
shows cotton, wheat, tea and jute, which were the
major crops of Pakistan at the time of independence
which signify the agricultural base of the
economy. The floral wreath, surrounding the shield,
emphasizes the cultural heritage of Pakistan. The
scroll supporting the shield contains Muhammad Ali
Jinnah's motto in Urdu, which reads from right to left
as Imaan, Ittehad, Nazm that is translated as
"Faith, Unity, Discipline" which are the
fundamental and guiding principles for Pakistanis.
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National Symbols
National language Urdu (However, English is Official Language)
National flower Common Jasmine adopted on 15/07/1961.
National tree Deodar (Himalayan Cedar)
National animal Markhor (Himalayan Goat-Antelope)
National bird Chukar (Red-legged Partridge)
National game Field Hockey
National mosque Faisal Mosque, Islamabad
National mausoleum Mazar-e-Quaid
National drink Sugar cane Juice (Rhou)
National monument Pakistan Monument
National Library National Library of Pakistan
National currency Rupee
Central bank State Bank of Pakistan
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National Flower
Common Jasmine
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National Bird
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National Animal
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National Tree
Cedrus Deodara
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National Game
Field Hockey
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National Mausoleum
Mazar-e-Quaid
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National Monument
Pakistan Monument
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National Mosque
Faisal Mosque
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National Library
National Library of Pakistan
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RANK
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Rank
# Description Ranked
Largest Irrigation system in the world
1
(Pakistan has 40,000 miles long canal system)
1st
2 Largest population in the Muslim countries (more than 180 million) 2nd
Largest rock-salt reserves in the world
3
(Khewra salt-mine is the 2nd largest in the world)
2nd
Atomic power
5
(Pakistan tested its nuclear devices on May 28 & 30, 1998)
7th
The largest graveyard in the world
6
(Thatta in Sindh covers an area of 6 square miles)
1st
The largest mosque in the world
7
(Faisal Mosque, Islamabad )
1st
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Rank
# Description Ranked
Highest frontline in the world
9 (Siachin Glacier is 17,000 -- 20,000 feet high above the sea level and is 1st
47 miles in length approximately)
Highest mountain peak
10 (K-2 is 28, 269 feet high above the sea level) 2nd
Highest mountain pass
11 (Muztagh Pass is 19,030 feet high above the sea level) 2nd
Largest land area of a country has
12 (796,095 square kilometers) 34th
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Rank
# Description Ranked
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Rank
# Description Ranked
Important note:
This is highly interesting to note that Pakistanis have registered a large number of world
records for their individual works/feats and have their names in Guinness Book of World
Records.
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Thank
You!
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A presentation by
Ahmad Tariq
Bhatti
Lahore
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