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The Chronicle of Pakistan
The Chronicle of Pakistan is based on Herald's August 1997 issue highlighting the history of Pakistan between 1947-1996 both from a political and a social viewpoint. Posted by Khurram Shafique, the Chronicles offer glimpses of Pakistan's newsmakers and events that shaped the country in the wake of the partition of the sub-continent. You can also find an assortment of related resources bundled together from brainteasers to wallpapers under the Primary Sources link.
 
Harappa.com
Harappa.com is one of the earliest Pakistani sites in cyberspace. Created in 1995, Harappa.com offers an interactive journey of the life and times of the Indus Valley Civilication. But don't expect any boring lectures on history here. The site is an illustrative account of our region long before the Mughals built the Shahi Mosque on this land. Neatly divided into multimedia clips, shopping and a history section, the site claims it offers 700 pages of illustrative information about one of the oldest civilization known to the man.
  

 

Pakwatan

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Welcome To Pakistan LovePk
Pakwatan Azadi
Pakistan History Page Independence Day
Tharparkar - SDNP Freedom
Muslim Culture 50 Years of Pakistan
52 Years of Independence Independence Day
Geological Survey of Pakistan 14 August 1999
Why we chose PakWatan? Because its compositon of news and features offers a glimpse into the typical Pakistani pursuits. You can browse through the 10 content channels focusing on news, leisure and hobbies. The history section offers articles on the pre and post- partition sage and a factual guide to the geo-physical of the land. A newly launched education channel offers listing of educational establishments, separate discussion forums for students, parents and teachers, overseas study links and a career section.