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Pak·i·stan
(păk′ĭ-stăn′, pä′kĭ-stän′) A country of South Asia. Occupying land crisscrossed by ancient invasion paths, Pakistan was the home of the prehistoric Indus Valley civilization, which flourished until overrun by Aryans c. 1500 bc. After being conquered by numerous rulers and powers, it passed to the British as part of India and became a separate Muslim state in 1947. The country originally included the Bengalese territory of East Pakistan, which achieved its separate independence in 1971 as Bangladesh. Pakistan became a republic in 1956. Islamabad is the capital and Karachi the largest city.
Pak′i·stan′i (-stăn′ē, -stä′nē) adj. & n.
Word History: The names of many Central and South Asian states, such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, end with the element -stan, a suffix of Iranian origin. The suffix is derived from the Iranian root *stā-, "to stand, stay," and means "place (where one stays), home, country." It can be added to the names of peoples to form the names of the countries where they live. The name Pakistan contains the same suffix and was coined—originally in the form Pakstan—by Choudhary Rahmat Ali (1897-1951), a Muslim Indian Nationalist who devoted himself to the creation of separate countries for Muslims in South Asia in anticipation of the end of British rule there. Pakstan first appears in a pamphlet that Rahmat Ali published in 1933 "on behalf of the thirty million Muslims of PAKSTAN, who live in the five Northern Units of India, viz.: Punjab, North-West Frontier Province (Afghan Province), Kashmir, Sind, and Baluchistan." The new name was meant to incorporate letters from names of all these areas, with the P representing Punjab, the A representing the Afghans (Afghān being a Persian word meaning "Pashtun"), and so forth. In Persian and Urdu, the sound of the name Pākstan also suggests an interpretation like "Land of the Pure," as if the name were derived from the Persian word pāk, "pure." Rahmat Ali's name for the region caught on quickly, and its spelling was soon changed to Pakistan, probably in order to break up the difficult consonant cluster kst and bring the word in line with other geographical names like Afghanistan and Baluchistan. Pakistan was chosen as the name of the country when it became independent in 1947.
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Pakistan
(ˌpɑːkɪˈstɑːn)n
1. (Placename) a republic in S Asia, on the Arabian Sea: the Union of Pakistan, formed in 1947, comprised West and East Pakistan; East Pakistan gained independence as Bangladesh in 1971 and West Pakistan became Pakistan; a member of the Commonwealth from 1947, it withdrew from 1972 until 1989; contains the fertile plains of the Indus valley rising to mountains in the north and west Official language: Urdu. Official religion: Muslim. Currency: rupee. Capital: Islamabad. Pop: 193 238 868 (2013 est). Area: 801 508 sq km (309 463 sq miles)
2. (Placename) a former republic in S Asia consisting of the provinces of West Pakistan and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), 1500 km (900 miles) apart: formed in 1947 from the predominantly Muslim parts of India
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Pak•i•stan
(ˈpæk əˌstæn, ˌpɑ kəˈstɑn)n.
Islamic Republic of, a republic in S Asia, between India and Afghanistan: formerly part of British India; known as West Pakistan from 1947–71 to distinguish it from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). 138,123,359; 307,293 sq. mi. (796,095 sq. km). Cap.: Islamabad.
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Translations
Pákistán
Pakistan
PakistánPaquistán
پاکستان
Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakisztán
パキスタン
파키스탄
Pakistanas
Pakistan
Pakistan
Pakistan
ประเทศปากีสถาน
Пакистан
پاکستان
nước Pakistan
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Pakistan
[ˌpɑːkɪˈstɑːn] n → Pakistan m
in Pakistan → au Pakistan
to Pakistan → au Pakistan
He's from Pakistan
BUT Il est pakistanais.
in Pakistan → au Pakistan
to Pakistan → au Pakistan
He's from Pakistan
BUT Il est pakistanais.
modif [border, team, government] → pakistanais(e)
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Pakistan
n → Pakistan nt
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Pakistan
→ بَاكِسْتَانُ Pákistán Pakistan Pakistan Πακιστάν Pakistán Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan パキスタン 파키스탄 Pakistan Pakistan Pakistan Paquistão Пакистан Pakistan ประเทศปากีสถาน Pakistan nước Pakistan 巴基斯坦Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009