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  • '''Islamabad''' is the new capital of Pakistan, a planned city built in the 1960s to mov
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Islamabad]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...nd former national capital, replaced in that role by the planned city of [[Islamabad]]
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  • {{r|Islamabad}}
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  • ...Iran and Afghanistan to the west, and China to the north. The capital is [[Islamabad]], and the largest city [[Karachi]]. ...hird war between these countries in 1971 - in which India capitalised on [[Islamabad]]'s marginalisation of [[Bengal]]is in Pakistani politics - resulted in Eas
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  • {{r|Islamabad}}
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  • '''Islamabad''' is the new capital of Pakistan, a planned city built in the 1960s to mov
    769 bytes (113 words) - 12:15, 14 February 2024
  • ...n]], the '''U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan''' is the chief U.S. diplomat in [[Islamabad]]. Since the [[Afghanistan War (1978-1992)]], the Ambassador, along with o
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  • ...ovincial borders with [[Balochistan]], [[Punjab]], [[Gilgit-Baltistan]], [[Islamabad Capital Territory]], and [[Azad Kashmir]]. Its capital is [[Peshawar]]. A l
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  • ...re, Pakistan (2000-2004); Former Head of the Middle Eastern section of the Islamabad Institute of Strategic Studies ...(2003-2007); Previously reported for the Associated Press from Jerusalem, Islamabad, Moscow, and Johannesburg
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  • *''Norman Borlaug on World Hunger''. 1997. Edited by Anwar Dil. San Diego/Islamabad/Lahore: Bookservice International. 499 pages. ISBN 0-9640492-3-6
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  • ...ISI in [[Lahore]], and attempted to attack the national headquarters in [[Islamabad]].
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  • ...kistan]]<ref>Membership suspended 1999-2004 and 2007-2008.</ref></td><td>[[Islamabad]]</td><td>[[Asia]]</td>
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  • *February 12, 1989: six people are killed and 100 injured during protests in Islamabad, Pakistan
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  • ...arent response to Khomeini's statement, a mob burned the U.S. Embassy in [[Islamabad]], Pakistan. U.S. intelligence had not expected this; the CIA station chief
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  • ...peace talks: Toronto man set free the same day Afghan peace talks began in Islamabad
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  • ...al Youth Assembly (NYA) at the Pakistan National Council for the Arts in [[Islamabad]] on 22 January 2012. Citing the examples of [[Thomas Edison]] and Stephen
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  • ...tually did some very good things", said Milton Bearden, chief of the CIA's Islamabad station in the later 1980s. "He put a lot of money in a lot of right place
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  • | location = Islamabad
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  • <td>Pakistan</td><td>[[Islamabad]]</td><td>Pakistani rupee</td>
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  • ...he Joint Special Operations Command, against a compound in Abbotabad, near Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan. The assault force proper was made up of United St ...ry)|direct action "shooter" element of the raid, which occurred outside of Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.<ref name="BBC2011-05-01>{{cite web
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