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1974 in Pakistan
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Events
- In 1974 a massive and violent Anti-Ahmadiyya movement was instigated by the Islamist group Jamaat-i-Islami resulting in many casualties of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community members and destruction to Ahmadiyya property.1
- Three years after the secession of East Pakistan, Pakistan recognised Bangladesh.2
See also
1973 in Pakistan other events of 1974, 1974 Anti-Ahmadiyya Movement, 1975 in Pakistan and the Timeline of Pakistani history.
References
- ^ Persecution of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan: An Analysis Under International Law and International Relations Harvard Human Rights Journal, Vol 16, September 2003
- ^ The 1971 war - BBC
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