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Default Pakistan: Historical Dates

Pakistan: Historical Dates

About 3500 BC Civilization developed in the Indus River valley.
530 BC The Persian emperor Cyrus the Great conquered part of the Punjab.
332 BC Alexander the Great conquered most of what is now Pakistan before his own troops forced him to turn back.
AD 100s Peshāwar became an important trading center of the Kushan Empire.
711 Arab Muslims crossed the Arabian Sea and invaded Sind, introducing Islam to Pakistan.
1000s Lahore became an important center of Islamic culture after Turkish Muslims from Persia conquered the Indus River valley.
1206 Much of Pakistan became part of the Delhi Sultanate.
1526 Pakistan became part of the Mughal Empire. The Mughals introduced Sikhism and the Urdu language to Pakistan.
1740s The Mughal Empire began to decline. Its power and influence were gradually assumed by the British East India Company.
1800s Sikh kingdoms gained power in the Punjab. They were eventually conquered by the British during the 1840s.
1858 The British government assumed direct control of India and much of Pakistan. By 1900 the territory had been expanded to include all of modern Pakistan.
1906 The All-Indian Muslim League was founded to campaign for greater self-rule for India's Muslims.
1940 Fearing Hindu dominance of India, the Muslim League demanded the partition of India into Hindu and Muslim nations. The name Pakistan, meaning land of the pure in Urdu, was introduced to refer to the Muslim nation.
1947 Pakistan gained its independence. The eastern and western parts of the country were separated by more than 1600 km (1000 mi) of Indian territory.
1948-1949 Pakistan and India fought a war over control of the Kashmir region.
1956 Pakistan became a republic.
1965 India and Pakistan again went to war over Kashmir.
1971 East Pakistan proclaimed its independence from Pakistan as the state of Bangladesh. More than 1 million people died in the ensuing civil war, which ended when India and Bangladesh defeated Pakistani forces.
1977 The military, led by General Muhammad Zia Ul-Haq, took control of the government.
1988 Zia died in a plane crash. Benazir Bhutto was elected prime minister, becoming the first woman to lead an Islamic nation.
1990 President Ghulman Ishaq Khan removed Bhutto from office, citing her government with corruption.
1993 The military intervened to resolve a dispute between the president and the prime minister. New elections were held, and Bhutto was returned to office.
1994 Tensions over Kashmir soared again. Prime Minister Bhutto announced plans to continue Pakistan's nuclear weapons development program.
1996 The United States lifted some military and economic sanctions against Pakistan. President Farooq Leghari removed Bhutto from office, citing her government with corruption.
1997 Nawaz Sharif became prime minister after his Pakistan Muslim League won a large majority in elections.
1998 When neighboring India conducted nuclear tests, Pakistan responded by detonating its own nuclear weapons for the first time in its history. The explosions raised fears of a regional nuclear arms race.
1999 Sharif was overthrown in a military coup led by General Pervez Musharraf. Musharraf suspended the constitution and the legislature and declared himself Pakistan's chief executive.

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