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The Express Tribune on MSNPakistan — a bit of history to understand the presentIndia was to be a predominantly Hindu country while Pakistan was to have a Muslim population. The partition of the British ...
People often say Karachi is too big, too crowded, too messy — and they’re not wrong. With 20 million people and a pace that ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNTurkiye commemorates 'Democracy and National Unity Day' at Karachi ConsulateThe Consulate General of the Republic of Turkiye in Karachi on Tuesday held a solemn commemoration ceremony marking July 15 - Democracy and National Unity Day, remembering the victims and honoring the ...
From humble pre-Partition origins, and born out of unwavering devotion, Karachi’s earliest imambargahs organically evolved ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNNo visa, no passport: Pakistani man lands in Jeddah instead of KarachiIn arguably one of the most bizarre cases in air travel history, a Karachi-bound passenger was mistakenly boarded onto a ...
OUTSIDE THE city, few people have heard of the “eight-day operation” mounted in Lyari, a district of Karachi, in April 2012. About 3,000 heavily armed policemen in armoured personnel-carriers ...
Book Review: 'Karachi' by Laurent Gayer A WSJ editor becomes a soap star in Pakistan. Mira Sethi reviews a history of Karachi. By Mira Sethi Aug. 29, 2014 5:35 pm ET Share ...
The story of good triumphing over evil has long moved the imagination, keeping audiences hoping and dreaming. Among these ...
A few years ago, Balouch started writing blogs about Karachi for an English daily, in these he busted many myths about the history of Karachi.
Many people believe that Karachi was a nondescript fishermen’s hamlet before the British took its control in 1839. This is contrary to the facts. Actually, Karachi has a history spanning over at ...
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