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Mian Afaq Tariq

PAKISTAN, a country of subcontinent

... Peaks and Passes Hindu Kush Mountains, Pakistan The Hindu Kush mountain system in central Asia extends for 1,000 km (600 ... (8,125 m/26,657 ft) in the Himalayas; and Tirich M?r (7,690 m/25,230 ft) in the Hindu Kush. Many mountain passes cross ... Read Read: PAKISTAN, a country of subcontinent

By: Mian Afaq Tariq | 11/06/2009 | Publishing

Welcome to Pakistan

... pre-Harappan culture has been traced here. Balochistan Balochistan the largest among Pakistan s Provinces in terms of area covers. It has places with lofty and rugged mountains under Chiltan, Sulaiman, Sultan etc. and plains, stretching ... Read Read: Welcome to Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 18/05/2009 | Travel

Welcome to Pakistan

... pre-Harappan culture has been traced here. Balochistan Balochistan the largest among Pakistan s Provinces in terms of area covers. It has places with lofty and rugged mountains under Chiltan, Sulaiman, Sultan etc. and plains, stretching ... Read Read: Welcome to Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 18/05/2009 | Travel

Father’s Day in Pakistan

... , cards, chocolate, wine bottles to watches, necktie and other expensive accessories, different and various gifts through the Pakistan markets. Besides the real father, people also honor those men who are like a father finger in their lives ... Read Read: Father’s Day in Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 15/06/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Visit to Pakistan

... which are safe and easy to visit by anyone without any fear. Travelling to Pakistan can be divided in to different categories like: 1. Tourist places like Kaghan, Naran etc 2. Mountain Peaks like K-2 3. Desert Safari 4. Holy Places ... Read Read: Visit to Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 19/09/2008 | Culture

Pakistan, & the Myth of Islamic Terrorism

... example of Swat, there are some disturbing underlying economic issues which have been demanding urgent attention ever since the establishment of Pakistan. It is common knowledge that nearly 85% of the 1.7 million residents of Swat’s seven ... Read Read: Pakistan, & the Myth of Islamic Terrorism

By: Rakesh Saxena | 04/01/2008 | Politics

Hands Off Pakistan

... nuclear weapons. These highly publicized statements are meant to soften up the population here for even more U.S. intervention in Pakistan. They also provide Congress with an excuse to pass another whopping “supplemental” bill, now ... Read Read: Hands Off Pakistan

By: Nawaz | 09/05/2009 | Politics

Flights to Pakistan

... interested in sports and adventure can also visit the Himalayan hill stations for winter sports or climb the K2 Mountain. The peak season is from April to September which sees the demands for flights to Pakistan increase significantly.   Read Read: Flights to Pakistan

By: Jane May | 06/05/2009 | Travel

About Pakistan

... , Festivals, Events, Forts, News, Historical Places, Tourism, Fashion etc. Pakistan is called a Land of Peace and their Northern Areas has natural beauty, huge mountains, peaks and famous valleys like Hunza, Chitral valley. Ziarat is also ... Read Read: About Pakistan

By: pntglobal | 27/09/2008 | Culture

Economy Of Pakistan

... used for agriculture or forestry because it consists of urban settlements or it is not suitable to be cultivated as it is covered by deserts or mountain slopes. These regions can sometimes be used for livestock activity. 90 percent of the ... Read Read: Economy Of Pakistan

By: Vladimir Gonzalez | 18/03/2009 | Economics
Mohammad Mansoor Ali Ansari

Bitter Failures Of United States Of America In Afghanistan And Pakistan

... when they begin to understand that the terrain and geographical condition of these parts of Pakistan cannot be termed as an ideal battlefront. The local residents are much aware of the mountains, caves and routes which even a trained army ... Read Read: Bitter Failures Of United States Of America In Afghanistan And Pakistan

By: Mohammad Mansoor Ali Ansari | 18/02/2009 | Free
Hasan Akhtar

Its beautiful its Pakistan

... and foreign media has rendered Pakistan as a dangerous country, the tourism industry of Pakistan is expanding day-by-day. The towering mountains of the north, the splendid springs, friendly people and lush valleys invite people from all ... Read Read: Its beautiful its Pakistan

By: Hasan Akhtar | 14/07/2009 | Destinations
Asad Zeeshan

Pakistan – China Relationship and Infrastructure Development

... in Gwadar port project will leads to stronger Sino – Pakistan relationship in future. China also played a very important role for developing the infrastructure in the most difficult mountains of boarder area of Pak – China called “Silk ... Read Read: Pakistan – China Relationship and Infrastructure Development

By: Asad Zeeshan | 27/07/2009 | Economics

Flights to Pakistan and What It Has to Offer

... can even visit the hill stations of the Himalayas for winter sports and climb K2 Mountain. The overall peak season to get flights to Pakistan would be from the month of April to the month of September. The demands for various flights to ... Read Read: Flights to Pakistan and What It Has to Offer

By: Andrew | 25/11/2009 | Flights

Cheap calls to Pakistan with the help of VOIP

... view its beauty and culture. Pakistan is quite famous for tourism that attracted a lot of tourist. Its major attraction are ancient civilization Mohenjodaro, Taxila, Harrapa. Moreover, it also have many mountain peaks, fortresses, towers ... Read Read: Cheap calls to Pakistan with the help of VOIP

By: Nisha Garg | 08/10/2009 | VoIP
 

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