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2019
Pakistan culminated from the concept that religion is the main denominator identifying and unifying Muslims in the subcontinent, and therefore Hindus and Muslims are two distinct nations. Christians strongly supported the Muslim League in its pursuit of a separate homeland. Through the historical influence of Christian missions there were 3,912 ‘native’
Mehak Arshad, Youshib Matthew John
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Pakistan culminated from the concept that religion is the main denominator identifying and unifying Muslims in the subcontinent, and therefore Hindus and Muslims are two distinct nations. Christians strongly supported the Muslim League in its pursuit of a separate homeland. Through the historical influence of Christian missions there were 3,912 ‘native’
Mehak Arshad, Youshib Matthew John
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Nursing Standard, 1987
Pakistan is calling on British nurses to help set up post-basic education courses.
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Pakistan is calling on British nurses to help set up post-basic education courses.
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World Journal of Surgery, 2001
The incidence of head and spinal injury is on the rise in developing countries. The number of deaths and burden of disability may be reduced, if not completely stopped, through preventive measures after an epidemiological survey on trauma. The goal can be achieved to a significant extent through the use of guidelines from the countries that have ...
Mubasher Ahmed+2 more
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The incidence of head and spinal injury is on the rise in developing countries. The number of deaths and burden of disability may be reduced, if not completely stopped, through preventive measures after an epidemiological survey on trauma. The goal can be achieved to a significant extent through the use of guidelines from the countries that have ...
Mubasher Ahmed+2 more
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Arts asiatiques, 2018
Cambon Pierre. Pakistan / Afghanistan. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 73, 2018. pp. 105-107.
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Cambon Pierre. Pakistan / Afghanistan. In: Arts asiatiques, tome 73, 2018. pp. 105-107.
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1988
Abstract Includes all relevant information on national elections and referendums held in Pakistan since its independence in 1947. Part I gives a comprehensive overview of Pakistan's political history, outlines the evolution of electoral provisions, and presents the current electoral legislation in a standardized manner (suffrage, elected
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Abstract Includes all relevant information on national elections and referendums held in Pakistan since its independence in 1947. Part I gives a comprehensive overview of Pakistan's political history, outlines the evolution of electoral provisions, and presents the current electoral legislation in a standardized manner (suffrage, elected
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1997
Psychiatric services in Pakistan have undergone considerable changes since independence 50 years ago. There has been an increased awareness of psychi atric illness on both public and professional levels and great emphasis has been laid on the education and training of medical and related professions in recent years.
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Psychiatric services in Pakistan have undergone considerable changes since independence 50 years ago. There has been an increased awareness of psychi atric illness on both public and professional levels and great emphasis has been laid on the education and training of medical and related professions in recent years.
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The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 1991
Thomas Koszinowski, Hanspeter Mattes
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Thomas Koszinowski, Hanspeter Mattes
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Asian Survey, 1999
More than 11 years after its return to civilian democracy from a period of protracted military rule, Pakistan is undergoing political crisis, institutional collapse, and severe economic problems. The country's political crisis is caused by increased ethnic fragmentation and the growth of religious extremism, accompanied by centralization of political ...
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More than 11 years after its return to civilian democracy from a period of protracted military rule, Pakistan is undergoing political crisis, institutional collapse, and severe economic problems. The country's political crisis is caused by increased ethnic fragmentation and the growth of religious extremism, accompanied by centralization of political ...
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