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  2. Pakistan Observer - Wikipedia

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    It is published from six cities – Islamabad, [1] Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Muzaffarabad. [2] [3] The newspaper was founded in 1988 by Zahid Malik. [4] The newspaper was first published as an eveninger on 1 November 1988 from Islamabad, making it the first English eveninger to be published from the capital city. Later, it was made ...

  3. Attock - Wikipedia

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    The city's foundations were laid in 1908 and the city was named after Sir Colin Campbell, British Commander-in-Chief of India. [4] The old city was established near the 16th century near the Attock fort that had guarded the major routes between Central Asia and South Asia .

  4. Pakistani English literature - Wikipedia

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    There is a growing English press and media in Pakistan. Several English-language newspapers of national and international repute have taken root in the country, with the most prominent being Dawn, established in the 1940s and Daily Times (Pakistan),The Nation, The News International, The Friday Times, The Express Tribune, The Regional Times of Sindh and Pakistan Observer.

  5. Timeline of Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    University of Peshawar established. Shahab-e-saqib and Qallandar Urdu-language newspapers begin publication. [20] 1951 - Population: 151,776. [21] 1954 - Khyber Medical College established. 1955 City becomes part of West Pakistan. [2] The Statesman English-language newspaper begins publication. [20] Abasin Arts Society established.

  6. Dawn (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of the Dawn newspaper. Dawn began as a weekly publication, based in New Delhi. [1] Under the instruction of Jinnah, it became the official organ of the All India Muslim League in Delhi, and the sole voice of the Muslims League in the English language, reflecting and espousing the cause of Pakistan's creation.

  7. Pakistani English - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani English (Paklish, Pinglish, PakEng, en-PK [2] [3]) is a group of English-language varieties spoken in Pakistan and among the Pakistani diaspora. [4] English is the primary language used by the government of Pakistan, alongside Urdu, on the national level.

  8. Hashtnagri - Wikipedia

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    Hashtnagri (Pashto: ہشتنگری; pronounce ⓘ; Urdu: ہشتنگری; pronounce ⓘ) is a neighbourhood of Peshawar city in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Overview [ edit ]

  9. Forward Degree College - Wikipedia

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    Forward Degree College (abbreviated as FDC) (Pashto: فورورډ ‌ډيګري کولېج, Urdu: فارورڈ ڈگری کالج) is a part of Forward System which is started after the establishment of Pakistan in 1949 to fill the vacuum created by closure of Non-Muslim educational institute in Peshawar after 1947. [2]

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