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Pakistan is an ethel in the Indish lower-landdeal. Pakistan in Anglish means Cleansedland (Land of Pure or Clean in English).
The Indus Dale folkhood was a bronze eld folkhood that farned between 2600 and 1900 BC.
The Hymalayan Cedar is a token of Pakistan.
Pakistan gained selfhood after shedding from Indland and the British Raj in 1947.
Pakistan is home to many folkstocks. Punjabis ('five waters' when taken word for word) make up the biggest folkstock, followed by Pashtuns (called Pathan by Indlanders and Afghans in by others only in older times but not anymore), Sindhis, Balochis, Kashmiris and many others.
Though Pakistanis are of many shedded roots, Pakistan became a thede through the worship of Islam, along with Bangladesh, cleaving away from Indland, a Hindu worshipping ethel.
Urdu and English are the revetungs of the land. English was spoken throughout the British Anweald (to which Indland belonged before 1947). Urdu is stemmed from the ortung of the Vedic writers, called Sanskrit, that came to Indland many years ago, the mother of all Indic tungs - among them, Urdu with heavy word borrowing from other tungs, namely from Arabic and Persian bewhile their time in Indland.