B. 1820
C. 1819
D. 1822
Haji Shariatullah was a Bengali Islamic reformer of the Indian subcontinent in British India. He is known for founding the Faraizi movement. Shariatpur District(Bangladesh) is named after him.
Haji Shariatullah was a Bengali Islamic reformer of the Indian subcontinent in British India. He is known for founding the Faraizi movement. Shariatpur District(Bangladesh) is named after him.
A. 5 feet & 8 inches
B. 5 feet & 10 inches
C. 5 feet & 3 inches
D. 5 feet & 2 inches
A. South Asia and Southeast Asia
B. South Asia and Southwest Asia
C. South Asia and Central Asia
D. South Asia and North Asia
A. Karachi
B. Rawaldi
C. Lahore
D. Peshawar
A. Muzaffarabad
B. Quetta
C. Lahore
D. Karachi
At 3.40 am on 31 May 1935 the city of Quetta and the surrounding countryside were devastated by an earthquake. It’s estimated that up to 70,000 people died – comparable with the 2005 Pakistan earthquake – though no accurate figures exist. The city was hit by a further major quake two days later.
On November 26, 1964 the first official television station commenced transmission broadcasts from Lahore, followed by Dhaka in 1965 (then the capital of East Pakistan). A third centre was established in Rawaldi-Islamabad in 1965 and the fourth in Karachi in 1966.
A. Nawab Viqar ul Mulk
B. Sir Agha Khan
C. Nawab Saleem ullah Khan
D. Sir Muhammad Shafi
A. India
B. China
C. Nepal
D. Pakistan
A. All India Congress didn’t wish to join the federal government
B. There was state of emergency on the eve of World War II
C. There was law and order problem in India
D. The Indian princes refused to join in Federation