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Pakistani Bridal Weddings Jewellery.
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Pakistani bridal jewelry. gold and silver jewelry super choice for women, the jewelry in diamond and ruby gems stone. Do have black gold jewellery, and white gold jewellery yes some jewellery diamond and some jewellery emerald, some ruby gem stone,
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On 12 March 1949, the first constituent assembly of Pakistan passed the Objectives Resolution which was proposed by the first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, proclaimed that the future constitution of Pakistan would not be modeled entirely on a European pattern, but on the ideology and democratic faith of Islam. The legislative elections in 1954 saw the Awami League coming to power and its leader Huseyn Suhrawardy becoming country's first Bengali Prime minister. Promulgation of Constitution in 1956 leads to Pakistan declaring itself Islamic republic (official name) with the adoption of parliamentary democratic system of government. The constitution transformed the Governor-General of Pakistan into President of Pakistan (as head of state). Subsequently, Iskander Mirza became the first president as well as first Bengali in 1956, but the democratic system was stalled after President Mirza imposed the military coup d'état and appointed Ayub Khan as an enforcer of martial law. Two week later, President Mirza was ousted by Ayub Khan; his presidency saw an era of internal instability and a second war with India in 1965. Economic grievances and political disenfranchisement in East Pakistan led to violent political tensions and

armed repression, escalating into guerrilla war[8] followed by the third war with India. After an intense guerrilla insurgency, followed by war with India, the state of East Pakistan separated at a considerable distance from the rest of Pakistan and became the independent state of Bangladesh in 1971. Pakistan's defeat in the war ultimately led to the secession of East Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh.[9]




























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