Pakistan has a (somewhat fragile) parliamentary democracy. The President is the Head of State, while the Prime Minister is the Head of Government. Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif and President Mamnoon Hussain
Pakistan has a (somewhat fragile) parliamentary democracy. The President is the Head of State, while the Prime Minister is the Head of Government. Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif and President Mamnoon Hussain were elected in 2013. Elections are held every five years and incumbents are eligible f...
him, the World Wide Web was invented.Malal a Yousafzai: Fights for better education for women born in Pakistan, Yousafzai learned early about the importance of education from her father, a teacher at a girls'school.In 2008, girls were stopped from going to school by the local government. ...
Ziring describes constitutions and elections and changes in government, but his focus is above all on the leaders. Other facets of the tumultuous history of Pakistan — wars and military operations, provincial and local politics, economics, religious and ethnic identities and conflicts, cultural ...
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The Maoist Movement is also an important phase in the political history of Nepal. Furthermore, the local government system is also discussed in detail by the researchers. Like the different political eras, it also faced many changes. Currently, Nepal is experiencing two tiers Local Government ...
It commemorates the 50th anniversary of the independence of Pakistan. The rupee was initially pegged to the British pound but the government adopted a managed float policy in 1982. The nation’s central bank routinely intervenes to keep the currency in a specific price range but this caused ...
Muhammad Ayub Khan, seized control of Pakistan, imposing martial law and banning all political activity for several years. Ayub later dissolved provincial boundaries in the west wing, converting it to "one unit," to balance East Pakistan. Each "unit" had a single provincial government and equal...
1. What was the name of the local militia employed by the British in Pakistan? Minutemen Sepoys Light-Fighters Highlanders 2. Who was the Arab conqueror who brought the sultanate form of government to Pakistan in the 8th century A.D.?
Indo-European—worldwide today, but originating in Eurasia and some of Northern Africa. Most Indian languages are specifically of the Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan branch. Dravidian—spanning primarily the regions of South India, Sri Lanka, and parts of Pakistan ...