This document lists over 70 historical events related to Pakistan from 1600 to 2006, including:
- The establishment of the first William College in 1600 in Calcutta and the British East India Company in 1600.
- Key dates and events in the independence movement and establishment of Pakistan such as Quaid-e-Azam presenting the 14 Points in 1929, the coining of the term "Pakistan" in 1933, and Pakistan gaining independence in 1947.
- Important post-independence events and policies including the establishment of state institutions, adoption of the national flag and currency, and agreements with neighboring countries.
This document lists over 70 historical events related to Pakistan from 1600 to 2006, including:
- The establishment of the first William College in 1600 in Calcutta and the British East India Company in 1600.
- Key dates and events in the independence movement and establishment of Pakistan such as Quaid-e-Azam presenting the 14 Points in 1929, the coining of the term "Pakistan" in 1933, and Pakistan gaining independence in 1947.
- Important post-independence events and policies including the establishment of state institutions, adoption of the national flag and currency, and agreements with neighboring countries.
This document lists over 70 historical events related to Pakistan from 1600 to 2006, including:
- The establishment of the first William College in 1600 in Calcutta and the British East India Company in 1600.
- Key dates and events in the independence movement and establishment of Pakistan such as Quaid-e-Azam presenting the 14 Points in 1929, the coining of the term "Pakistan" in 1933, and Pakistan gaining independence in 1947.
- Important post-independence events and policies including the establishment of state institutions, adoption of the national flag and currency, and agreements with neighboring countries.
This document lists over 70 historical events related to Pakistan from 1600 to 2006, including:
- The establishment of the first William College in 1600 in Calcutta and the British East India Company in 1600.
- Key dates and events in the independence movement and establishment of Pakistan such as Quaid-e-Azam presenting the 14 Points in 1929, the coining of the term "Pakistan" in 1933, and Pakistan gaining independence in 1947.
- Important post-independence events and policies including the establishment of state institutions, adoption of the national flag and currency, and agreements with neighboring countries.
First William college was established in 1600 at Calcutta
British east India company established in 1600 during the reign of Mughal emperor Jahangir. French East India company was established in 1664. Farazi moment started in 1828 British occupied Baluchistan in 1839 British occupied Sindh in 1843 Sir Syed became chief judge in 1846 British occupied Punjab in 1849. Muhammadan educational conference was established in 1886 by Sir Syed khan MAO college 1877 and university in 1920 Afghanistan gave independence in 1921 Moen Jo Daro discovered in 1922 by Rakhaldas Quaid e Azam gave his 14 points on 28 march 1929 at Delhi Round table conference 1930-32 Ch: Rehmat Ali coined word Pakistan in 1933 Fatima Jinnah joined AIML in 1937 Pirpur report prepared by Syed Mahdi in 1938 Day of deliverance 22 DEC 1939 Liaqat Ali khan presented poor man budget in 1946 Pakistan national flag adopted on 11 august 1947 Pakistan joined ILO in 14 Sept 1947 First Pakistani postal stamp issue on 1 July 1948 Pakistan issued first coin on 3 Jan 1948 Quaid inaugurate state bank on 1 July 1948 Karachi radio station is first radio station in Pakistan and it was inaugurated by liaqat Ali khan on 14 August 1948. First agreement on siachen glacier in 1949 Pakistan recognized china in 1950 Liaqat-Nehru pact signed in 8 April 1950 First provincial election held in Pakistan in 1951. First constituent assembly was dissolved on 24 Oct 1954 One unit bill was brought into effect on 14 Oct 1955 Urdu made national language in April 1954 and has 37 letters Islamabad made capital in 1959. Democracy system introduced by Ayub khan 1959 Pakistan won gold medal in Olympics for the first time in 1960. Decimal system in Pakistan first time issued in 1961 Faiz Ahmed Faiz got Lenin prise in 1962. Ayub khan lifted martial law on 8 June 1962 Pakistan made boundary agreement with china in1963 Presidential election held b/w Ayub and Fatima Jinnah in 1965 Tashkent deceleration signed on 10 Jan 1966 Bhutto was foreign minster in 1963 and PPP established in 1967 Capital of Pakistan officially signed in 1967 ASEAN found in 1967 Dir, Chitral, SWAT incorporated in NWFP in august 1969 Ayub khan handed over his government to yahya khan on 25 march 1969. One unit dissolved in 1 July 1970 LFO was promulgated on 30 march 1970 by Yahya khan East Pakistan separate from west Pakistan in 16 Dec 1971 East Pakistan became independent on 16 Dec 1971 Shimla accord was signed on 3 July 1972 Nuclear power plant of Pakistan established in 1972 Shimla agreement between ZA Bhutto and Gandhi signed 0n 3 July 1972 Pakistan joined SEATO in 1954 and left in 1972. NIC introduced in Pakistan in 1974. Bank nationalized in Pakistan in 1974. Pakistan made boundary agreement with Iran in 1976. TV started on 26 Nov 1964 at Lahore and PTV started his color transmission on 20 Dec 1976. Friday was declared holiday by ZA Bhutto in 1977 Pakistan joined CENTO in 1955 and left in 1979 Zakat ordinance promulgated in Pakistan in 20 June 1980 Hub dam near Karachi constructed in 1983. System of separate electorates started in Pakistan in 1985 Pakistan joined OIC in 1969, NAM in 1979, CTBT in 1978, SAARC in 1985. The Geneva pact signed between Pakistan and Afghanistan in 1988 Pakistan left commonwealth in 1972 and rejoined in 1989. Steel mill founded in 1973 with aid of USSR Gen.Zia imposed martial law on 5 July 1977 and lifted martial law on 30 Dec 1985 Women protection bill was passed 15 Nov 2006.