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  2. Azad Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Azad Jammu and Kashmir (Urdu: آزاد جموں و کشمیر, romanized: Āzād Jammū̃ o Kaśmīr ⓘ, lit. 'Independent Jammu and Kashmir'), [6] abbreviated as AJK and colloquially referred to as simply Azad Kashmir (/ ˌ ɑː z æ d k æ ʃ ˈ m ɪər / AH-zad kash-MEER), [7] is a region administered by Pakistan as a nominally self-governing entity [8] and constituting the western portion ...

  3. 2022 Azadi March II - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Azadi March II ( Urdu: آزادی مارچ, romanized : Āzādī Mārch, lit. 'Freedom March') was a protest march led by Imran Khan, former prime minister of Pakistan, from Lahore to Islamabad against the Shehbaz Sharif ministry. It succeeded 2022 Azadi March I, which took place in May.

  4. 2022 Azadi March I - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Azadi March I ( Urdu: آزادی مارچ, romanized : Āzādī Mārch, lit. 'Freedom March') was a protest march initiated by the ousted former Pakistani prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party chairman Imran Khan against the government of his successor, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. On 24 May 2022, Khan announced a long ...

  5. Wagah - Wikipedia

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    Wagah. /  31.60472°N 74.57306°E  / 31.60472; 74.57306. Wagah ( Punjabi: واگھا; Urdu: واہگہ ), also spelled Wagha, is a village and union council (UC 181) located in the Wahga Zone near Lahore City District, Pakistan. [ 1] The town is famous for the Wagah border ceremony and also serves as a goods transit terminal and a railway ...

  6. 2019 Azadi march - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Azadi march was a protest march led by Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) in Islamabad, Pakistan from 28 October 2019. [3] The march opposed Prime Minister Imran Khan, demanding his resignation, [4] [5] [6] and new elections. [7] [8] No women were part of the protests. [9] The protest involved hundred of thousands of ...

  7. Attari–Wagah border ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Attari–Wagah border ceremony. Coordinates: 31°36′17″N 74°34′23″E. Attari–Wagah border ceremony. Wagah border Pakistan side. The ceremony takes place on the border between Attari, India and Wagah, Pakistan but technically it is on Hardo Rattan land as Attari village ends 3km before the Border although it is the last Railway Station ...

  8. India's Dahiya loses 7-point lead after injury, drops women's ...

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    India’s Nisha Dahiya had just taken an 8-1 lead in her 68-kilogram Olympic quarterfinal against North Korea’s Pak Sol-gum before a series of arm and hand injuries became too much to overcome.

  9. Kashmir: The Case for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    140. ISBN. 1-844-67735-4. Kashmir: The Case for Freedom is a collection of essays by Tariq Ali, Hilal Bhat, Angana P. Chatterji, Habbah Khatun, Pankaj Mishra and Arundhati Roy, [ 1] published by Verso. [ 2]