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| Pakistan
traces its history back to 2,500 years B.C.,
when a highly developed civilization
flourished in the Indus Valley. Excavations
at Harrappa, Moenjodaro, Kot Diji and Mehr Garh
have brought to light, the evidence of an advanced
civilization existing even in more ancient times.
Around 1,500 B.C., the Aryans overwhelmed this
region and influenced the Hindu civilization,
whose centre moved to Ganges valley, further
east. Later, the Persians occupied the northern
region in the 5th century B.C. up to the 2nd
century AD. The Greeks came in 327 B.C., under
Alexander of Macedonia, and passed away like
a meteor. In 712 AD, the Arabs, led by Muhammad
Bin Qasim, landed somewhere near modern Karachi
and ruled the lower half of Pakistan for 200
years. During this time, Islam took roots in
the soil and influenced the life, culture and
traditions of the people.
In
the 10th century AD, began the systematic conquest
of South Asia by the Muslims from Central Asia,
who ruled here up to the 18th century. Then
the British came and ruled for nearly 100 years
over what is Pakistan now.
Independence Movement
The
Muslim revival began towards the end of the
last century when Sir
Syed Ahmed Khan, a renowned Muslim leader
and educationist, launched a movement for intellectual
renaissance of the Muslims of South Asia. In
1930, the well-known poet-philosopher, Allama
Muhammad Iqbal, conceived the idea
of a separate state for the Muslims of South
Asia. In 1940, a resolution was adopted by the
All-India Muslim League, demanding a separate
independent home land for the Muslims. After
07 years of un-tiring struggle under the brilliant
leadership of Quaid-e-Azam (the great leader)
Muhammad
Ali Jinnah, Pakistan emerged on the
world map as a sovereign state, on 14th August,
1947. |
CHRONOLOGY OF IMPORTANT HISTORICAL EVENTS
This
is the summary of important historical events
of the subcontinent.
Ancient
Empires
3000-1500 B.C. Harappan culture in the
Indus Valley and elsewhere
500-500
B.C.Migrations of Aryan-speaking tribes; the Vedic
Age
550-486
B.C.Life of Gautama Buddha, founding of Buddhism
320-180
B.C.Mauryan Empire; Asoka most famous emperor;
spread of Buddhism
180
B.C - 150 A.D.Saka dynasties in Indus Valley and
northwest
78-200
A.D. Kushan Empire; Gandharan art flourishes
300-700
A.D Gupta Empire; Classical Age in northern India
Coming
of Islam
711Arab Muslims in Sindh
998-1030
Mahmud of Ghazni raids into the subcontinent from
Afghanistan
1192
Muhammad of Ghor defeats Rajputs
1206
Establishment of Delhi Sultanate
1398
Destruction of Delhi by Timur
Mughal
Period
1526 Babur victorious in first Battle
of Paniput
1530-1556
Wars of succession
1556
Akbar victorious in second Battle of Paniput
1556-1605
Reign of Akbar the Great
1605-1627
Reign of Jahangir; in 1612 East India Company
opens first trading center
1628-1658
Reign of Shah Jahan
1658-1707
Reign of Aurangzeb
1761
Third Battle of Panipat; an Afghan victory over
a Maratha army
1707-1858
Decline of the Mughal Empire
British India
1757 Battle of Plassey
- British victory over Mughal forces in Bengal;
conventional date for beginning of
British
rule in India
1784
William Pitt's India Act
1799-1839
Sikh kingdom in the Punjab under Maharaja Ranjit
Singh
1830s
Institution of British education and other reform
measures
1838-1842
First Afghan war
1843
British annex Sindh, Hyderabad and Khairpur
1845-49
Sikh Wars; British annex the Punjab and sell Kashmir,
Gilgit, and Ladakh "Package," known as Kashmir
1857-1858
Uprising, variously known as the first war of
independence, the Mutiny,and the Sepoy
Rebellion
1858
British Raj begins
1878-1880
Second Afghan War
1885
Indian National Congress formed
1893
Durand Line established as boundary between
Afghanistan and British India
1905
Partition of Bengal
1906
All-India Muslim League founded
1911
Partition of Bengal annulled
1919
Montague-Chelmsford Reforms; Third Afghan War
1935
Government of India Act of 1935
March
23, 1940 Muslim League adopts Pakistan
Resolution
Pakistan
August 14, 1947 Partition
and independence; Mohammad
Ali Jinnah becomes Governor General;
Liaqath Ali Khan becomes Prime Minister
September
11, 1948 Jinnah dies; Khwaja Nazimuddin
becomes Governor General
October
1951 Liaqath
Ali Khan assassinated; Ghulam Mohammad becomes
Governor General
August
1955 Ghulam Mohammad dies; succeeded by
Iskander Mirza
October
1955 One Unit established, incorporating
the four provinces of West Pakistan
March
23, 1956 Constitution adopted; Mirza becomes
President
October
7, 1958 President Mirza abrogates constitution,
declares martial law
October
27, 1958 Mirza sent into exile; General
Mohammad Ayub Khan begins rule
September
1965 War with India over KASHMIR ISSUE.
March
25, 1969 Ayub resigns as result of public
pressure; General Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan assumes
power.
July
1, 1970 One unit abolished, four provinces
reestablished in West Pakistan
December
1970 First general elections; Awami League
secures majority in East Pakistan & People’s
Party in West Pakistan.
March
25, 1971 East Pakistan attempts to secede;
civil war begins
December
1971 Indo-Pakistani War; East Pakistan becomes
the independent state of Bangladesh; Yahya resigns;
President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto takes charge as
the Civilian Martial Law Administrator.
July
2, 1972 Bhutto and Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi conclude Simla Agreement
August
14, 1973 New Constitution goes into effect
with Bhutto as Prime Minister
February
22-25, 1974 Islam Summit Conference held
in Lahore
March
1977 General elections; massive victory
by Bhutto's party evokes widespread rioting
and protest
July
5, 1977 Martial law proclaimed
September
1978 Mohammad Zia ul Haq becomes President
April
4, 1979 Bhutto hanged
March
4, 1981 Provisional Constitutional Order,
which in effect suspended 1973 Constitution
August
12, 1983 President Zia announces that martial
law will be lifted in 1985,
(Martial Law under General Zia-ul-Haq 1977-1985)
Referendum 1984
February 1985 General Elections
Islamization Under General Zia-ul-Haq
The Afghan War Settlement
[1985-88] Muhammad Khan Junejo Becomes
Prime Minister
[1985] Historic 8th Amendment is passed
[1988] Death of General Zia-ul-Haq
[1988] Benazir Bhutto Becomes Prime Minister
[1988] Ghulam Ishaq Khan Becomes President
[1990] Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi Becomes Caretaker
Prime Minister
[1990] Nawaz Sharif Becomes Prime Minister
[1993] Balakh Sher Mazari Becomes Caretaker
Prime Minister
[1993] Moin Qureshi Becomes Caretaker
Prime Minister
[1993] Benazir Bhutto Becomes Prime Minister
[1993] Sardar Farooq Legahri Becomes
President
[1996] Malik Meraj Khalid Becomes Caretaker
Prime Minister
[1997] Nawaz Sharif Becomes Prime Minister
[1997] Thirteenth Amendment is Passed
[1997] Fourteenth Amendment is Passed
[1998] Muhammad Rafiq Tarar Elected as
President
[1998] Pakistan: A Nuclear Power
[1999] The Lahore Declaration
[1999] The Kargil Offensive
[1999] Military Comes to Power Again
[June, 2001] Pervez Musharraf becomes
President
[2001] Agra Summit
[2001] Local Government System
[2001] September Eleven and Its Aftermath
Referendum 2002
Legal Framework Order 2002
General Elections 2002
[2002] Zafarullah Khan Jamali Becomes
Prime Minister: Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali was
elected the 20th Prime Minister of Pakistan
by the newly elected Parliament on November
21, 2002. President General Pervez Musharraf
administered the oath to the new Prime Minster
at the Aiwan-i-Sadr on November 23. He now heads
Pakistan's first civilian government after three
years of military rule of General Pervez Musharraf.
To be continue...
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