People are listless except for those who have knowledge. Of those who have knowledge all are asleep except for those who do good deeds. Of those who do good deeds all are misled except for those who are sincere. And those who are sincere, are always in a state of worry… |
... that the concept of
hurricanes as "a moving vortex" was first developed by
John Farrar after the
Great September Gale of 1815? (11 July 2008)
... that the
Nigar Awards are the oldest
awards of merit in the
Pakistani film industry? (10 July 2008)
... that
Syed Wajid Ali Shah was the longest serving President of the
Pakistan Olympic Association with a tenure of 26 years? (7 July 2008)
... that
Dibeen Forest Reserve, established in 2004, is the newest nature reserve in
Jordan? (3 July 2008)
...that the term
Sindhology as a subject of knowledge about
Sindh was first coined in 1964? (30 June 2008)
...that the
Pakistan-based
Institute of Sindhology is a
research institution working on the
history,
culture, and
literature of
Sindh? (25 June 2008)
...that
Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) in
Lahore Fort was originally decorated with
frescoes that were later replaced with
pietra dura and
convex glass and mirror
mosaic? (26 April 2008)
...that
Moti Masjid (Lahore), built by
Mughal emperor
Shah Jahan, was turned into a
gemstone repository by
Ranjit Singh during the
Sikh rule of
Punjab? (21 April 2008)
...that
Naulakha pavilion, situated in
Lahore Fort, was the inspiration behind
Rudyard Kipling's novel
The Naulakha and his house
Naulakha? (14 March 2008)
...that
Karachi’s
Lyari River is the major contributor to the
annual discharge of 200
million
gallons of
sewage and
Industrial waste into the
Arabian Sea? (16 January 2008)
...that
Ahmad Hasan Dani, an expert of
South Asian
archaeology and
Ancient history, was the first
Muslim graduate of the
Banaras Hindu University? (7 March 2007)
...that the
National Language Authority in
Pakistan is the first
autonomous
regulatory
institution to have internationally standardized the
Urdu language code table and
Urdu keyboard for
typewriters,
teleprinters, and
computer software? (28 February 2007)
...that since the first
Urdu language
typewriter was created in 1911, the
Urdu keyboard layout has evolved to accommodate the needs of the
digital age? (1 February 2007)
ESPRID |
Association of European Schools of Planning |
COMSTECH |
Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development,
BARD |
European Association for Evolutionary and Political Economy,
EAEPE |
European Spatial Development Perspective |
European Spatial Development Planning |
Fifth European Community Framework Programme,
FP5 |
Foundation for European Economic Development |
Global Urban Research Unit |
Pakistan Academy of Sciences |
Stuart Cameron |
Patsy Healey |
Jean Hillier |
Frank Moulaert |
George Roos-Keppel |
Geoff Vigar |
Mohammed Ikramullah |
Comilla Model |
Formative Assessment |
Insularity |
Social Innovation |
Social polarisation |
Spatial Planning |
Specific Targeted Research Project |
Summative Assessment |
Regional development |
Rural development | Categories: European Research Networks | International Development | Landscape |
AESOP |
Aesop (disambiguation) |
ESDP Network |
A Short History of Pakistan |
The Globalized City |
Urdu keyboard |
National Language Authority |
Pakistan Declaration |
Qarardad-e-Lahore |
Qarardad-e-Pakistan |
Jinnah Terminal |
KHI (disambiguation) |
Tehrik-e-Pakistan |
Urdu Informatics |
Lesvos Prefecture |
Simin Davoudi |
List of most populated metropolitan areas in Pakistan |
Muqtadra Quami Zaban |
Baba-e-Urdu | {{
Pakistan-history-stub}} | Category:Pakistani history stubs |
Moti Masjid (Lahore) | {{
Mosques in Pakistan}}
Ahmad Hasan Dani |
Allama Mashriqi |
Lyari River |
Orangi Pilot Project |
Pakistan Studies |
Tomb of Muhammad Iqbal |
Salimuzzaman Siddiqui |
Sheesh Mahal |
Pervez Hoodbhoy |
Atta ur Rahman (scientist) |
Institute of Sindhology |
Sindhology
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The Pakistan Barnstar of National Merit | |
For creating articles with critical coverage of Pakistani history and culture. :] lTopGunl ( talk) 22:31, 6 March 2012 (UTC) |