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Relations between the modern-day territories of Pakistan and Somalia stretch back to antiquity. [1] The 1st century CE Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, among other documents, reports early commercial exchanges between traders inhabiting the various Somali city-states and merchants from South Asia, across the Arabian Sea.
Pakistan: See Pakistan–Somalia relations. Relations between the modern-day territories of Somalia and Pakistan stretch back to antiquity. [148] In 1969, Somalia and Pakistan were among the founding members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). Somalia's relations with Pakistan remained strong in the following years and through the ...
Pakistan–Somalia relations; J. June 1993 attack on Pakistani military in Somalia; June 1993 UN killings of Somali protestors; K. MV Kota Wajar; M. Battle of ...
Pages in category "Ambassadors of Somalia to Pakistan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
As a result of outstanding contribution towards building Pakistan’s strong partnership with Somalia, on behalf of the people of Pakistan, Diplomatic Insight Group conferred an award to Amb. Khadija Mohamed Al Makhzoumi, Ambassador of Somalia to Pakistan. This was a humble tribute to her hard work and commitment to Pakistan-Somalia relations.
In reaction to Pakistan's new nuclear capacity, the United States in 1992 passed the Pressler Amendment approving sanctions against Pakistan, [78] Relations would restrengthen following 9/11 with Pakistan's warm response following the tragedy. Aid was given to Pakistan for the first time again in 2002, and the 2000s saw an extension of this ...
The June 5th 1993 attack on the Pakistani military was a major confrontation that occurred concurrently in different parts of the Somali capital of Mogadishu, between Somali citizens & militias against the Pakistani peacekeeping contingent of UNOSOM II.
No official data exists on the current number or ethnic subdivisions of Pakistanis in Somalia. [2] Under 1,000 Shia Indo-Pakistanis were reported to reside in the country in 2001. [1] As of 1989, a group of ethnic Baloch also lived in Somalia. An Iranic community, they were estimated at 8,200 residents. [3]