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    History of Pakistan

    History of the state Pakistan

    The History of Pakistan prior to its independence in 1947 spans several millennia and covers a vast geographical area known as the Greater Indus region. Anatomically modern humans arrived in what is now Pakistan between 73,000 and 55,000 years ago. Stone tools, dating as far back as 2.1 million years, have been discovered in the Soan Valley of northern Pakistan, indicating early hominid activity in the region. The earliest known human remains in Pakistan are dated between 5000 BCE and 3000 BCE. By around 7000 BCE, early human settlements began to emerge in Pakistan, leading to the development of urban centres such as Mehrgarh, one of the oldest in human history. By 4500 BCE, the Indus Valley Civilization evolved, which flourished between 2500 BCE and 1900 BCE along the Indus River. The region that now constitutes Pakistan served both as the cradle of a major ancient civilization and as a strategic gateway connecting South Asia with Central Asia and the Near East. Wikipedia

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    Indo-Parthian Kingdom at its maximum extent, circa 40 CE, and neighbouring South Asian polities. [62] The Indo-Parthian Kingdom was ruled by the Gondopharid dynasty, named after its eponymous first ruler Gondophares. They ruled parts of present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, [63] and northwestern India, during or slightly before the 1st century AD.
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    The Rai Dynasty ruled over Sindh, in southern Pakistan, from the early 7th century CE to the early 8th century CE. This dynasty emerged after the decline of the Hephthalites and was known for its local governance and resistance against external influences.
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    The region of Pakistan has been known by many different names throughout history. The Indus River, the national river of Pakistan, has shaped and is tied to much of Pakistan's ancient history. Ancient Pakistan was divided into many kingdoms and empires ruled by local or foreign dynasties, and different regions had different names. [8]
  7. indicaonline.miraheze.org

    The Pakistani monarchs were the rulers of Pakistan or the Greater Indus region throughout its Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern and Modern periods.[1][2][3] The earliest known monarchs are from the Ror dynasty (c. 450 BCE-489 CE) of Sindh with uncertain and contested historicity, followed by the Euthydemid dynasty (c. 230 BCE-10 CE) of the Indo-Greeks.[4][5][6] Pakistan is historically ...
  8. This document provides a chronological overview of major events and dynasties in the history of Pakistan, from the initial conquest of Sindh in 712 CE to independence from Britain in 1947. It covers the rule of various empires and dynasties like the Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, and British Raj. Key events mentioned include the establishment of the Muslim League in 1906, the Lahore ...
  9. famousfix.com

    The Kalhora dynasty (Sindhi: ڪلهوڙا راڄ‎) was a Sunni Muslim dynasty based in the region of Sindh of what is now Pakistan. The dynasty ruled Sindh and parts of the Punjab region between 1701 and 1783 from their capital of Khudabad, before shifting to Hyderabad from 1768 onwards. They were assigned to hold authority by the Mughal Grand Vizier Mirza Ghazi Beg and later formed their ...
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