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According to the 1981 census, the population of Pakistan was 83.783 million. 1998 The 1998 Census of Pakistan was the fifth Pakistani national census ...
After Partition of India in 1947, two-thirds of the Muslims resided in Pakistan (both east and West Pakistan) but a third resided in India. [1] According to 1951 census, Dominion of Pakistan (both East and West Pakistan) had a population of 75 million population, in which West Pakistan had a population of 33.7 million and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) had a population of 42 million.
The country's urban population more than tripled between 1981 and 2017 (from 23.8 million to 75.7 million), as Pakistan's urbanisation rate rose from 28.2% to 36.4%. Even with this, the nation's urbanisation rate remains one of the lowest in the world , and in 2017, over 130 million Pakistanis (making up nearly 65% of the population) lived in ...
This is a list of population milestones by country (and year first reached). Only existing countries are included, not former countries. ... Pakistan: 1981
History of Pakistan; List of years in Pakistan; Timeline of Pakistani history ... 2 March 1981 – Pakistan International Airlines Flight 326 is hijacked by armed men ...
In 1961, the population was 425,248. A 1972 census ranked Faisalabad as the third largest city of Pakistan with a population of 864,000. In a 1981 census, the population was 1,092,000; however, the Faisalabad Development Authority estimated the number to be 1,232,000. [98] In the 2017 consensus, the total population of the city was 3,203,846 [3]
Pages in category "1981 in Pakistan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Rawalpindi was a majority Hindu and Sikh city prior to the Partition of India in 1947, [67] combined composing 51.05 percent of the total population according to the 1941 census. [68]: 32 The same census detailed Muslims made up 43.79 percent of the total population.