What are some things that Pakistan is proud of?

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What are some things that Pakistan is proud of?

What are some things that Pakistan is proud



Only Islamic state to have nuclear power.

Pakistan is world's 5th largest country, in terms of Population.

Abdul Sattar Edhi  a Pakistani Philanthropist.

A Largest ambulance service by any Ngo's.

Changa Manga is the one of the oldest hand planted forest in the world. The forest has 14 species of mammals, 50 species of birds, six species of reptiles, two species of amphibians an 27 species of insects.

Jahangir khan a pakistani sports man have a record of most consecutive win in any sports. He win about 555 match consecutively.

Most successful country against war on terror.

Has the World largest canal based irrigation system about 75% fields gets directly water from canal's.

Most famous sports equipments are made in SialKot Pakistan.

Pakistan has the highest paved international road-The Karakoram Highway (KKH).

Pakistan has the only desert which is fertile in the world The Tharparkar Desert.

The highest Mountain peak K2 is in Pakistan and 2nd highest in the world.

Arifa Karim was the youngest Microsoft certified professional from Pakistan.

World youngest civil judge ever Muhammad Ilyas from Pakistan.

Youngest International cricketr in the world from Pakistan (Hassan Raza). He was 14 years old when he starts to play international cricket.

Fastest Bowler in the world Shoaib Akhtar is a Pakistani cricketer, He bowled the fastest delievery of 100mph.

Pakistan is hosting about 1.5 million Afghan refugees from the past two decades.

Pakistan is the only country to have been created in the name of Islam.

The Pakistani Army is the eighth largest in the world in terms of the numbers in the full time service.

Pakistan has the second largest numbers of Muslims in the world after Indonesia.

Pakistan is the second largest country having Hindus after Islam. According to Wikipedia Hindus are treated well in Pakistan.

Pakistan has the sixth largest Diaspora in the world
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