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- West_Pakistan abstract "West Pakistan (Urdu: مغربی پاکستان, Mag̱ẖribī Pākistān IPA: [məɣrɪbiː pɑːkɪst̪ɑːn]; Bengali: পশ্চিম পাকিস্তান, Pôścim Pākistān) covered the historical period of modern State of Pakistan when it was established by the One-unit program as an exclave state.After gaining independence from British colonialism in 1947, the State of Pakistan was physically separated in two exclave states, with Western Pakistan physically separated from Eastern Pakistan by the Republic of India. West Pakistan comprised three Governor's provinces (North-West Frontier, West-Punjab and Sindh Province), one Chief Commissioner's province (Baluchistan Province), and the Baluchistan States Union with several other independent princely states (notably Bahawalpur, Chitral, Dir, Hunza, Khairpur and Swat), the Federal Capital Territory (around Karachi), and the tribal areas. The eastern wing of the new country – East Pakistan – formed the single province of East Bengal (including the former Assam district of Sylhet).West Pakistan adopted the stance that West Pakistan was the true Pakistan, with East Pakistan as a provincial state. The western state was politically dominant; despite having over half of the population, East Pakistan had a disproportionately small number of seats in the Constituent Assembly. This inequality of the two wings and the geographical distance between them were believed to be delaying the adoption of a new constitution. To diminish the differences between the two regions, the government decided to reorganise the country into two distinct provinces under the One Unit policy announced by Prime Minister Chaudhry Muhammad Ali on 22 November 1954.During most of the Cold War, Pakistan was a close ally of the United States, having an influential membership in the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) and the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO). Geographically divided into two wings, the western contingent, claiming the exclusive mandate for all of Pakistan, considered itself to be the reorganised continuation of the country in the United Nations. President Field Marshal Ayub Khan, who remained in office from 1958 until 1969, worked for a full alignment with the West rather than neutrality. He not only secured membership in SEATO but was also a proponent of agreements that developed CENTO.West Pakistan emerged as one of South Asia's largest economies and military powers. West Pakistan's economy boomed and at its highest peak it was called the "West Germany of East." Its economic progress was only limited to the western side, and the majority of promised funds for East Pakistan were never issued.In 1970, a series of reforms – territorial, constitutional and military – were brought up by President General Yahya Khan. The provincial assemblies, state parliament, and current provisional borders of Pakistan's four provinces gained their current status. On 1 July 1970, West Pakistan was devolved and renamed as "Pakistan" under an executive order (see LFO Order No. 1970), which dissolved the "One Unit" and removed the term "West", simply establishing the country as "Pakistan". The order had no effect on East Pakistan, which retained the geographical position established in 1955. The next year's civil war, however, result in the secession of East Pakistan as the new country of Bangladesh.".
- West_Pakistan anthem Qaumi_Taranah.
- West_Pakistan currency Pakistani_rupee.
- West_Pakistan dissolutionDate "1970-07-01".
- West_Pakistan dissolutionYear "1970".
- West_Pakistan foundingDate "1947-08-14".
- West_Pakistan foundingYear "1947".
- West_Pakistan motto ""Unity, Discipline, Faith"".
- West_Pakistan thumbnail British_Raj_Red_Ensign.svg?width=300.
- West_Pakistan wikiPageID "34039".
- West_Pakistan wikiPageRevisionID "606121891".
- West_Pakistan callingCode "92".
- West_Pakistan commonName "West Pakistan".
- West_Pakistan continent "Asia".
- West_Pakistan conventionalLongName "West Pakistan".
- West_Pakistan country "Pakistan".
- West_Pakistan currency Pakistani_rupee.
- West_Pakistan dateEnd "--07-01".
- West_Pakistan dateEvent "1954-11-22".
- West_Pakistan dateStart "--08-14".
- West_Pakistan deputy "Amir Mohammad Khan".
- West_Pakistan deputy "Muhammad Musa".
- West_Pakistan deputy "Nur Khan".
- West_Pakistan era "Cold War".
- West_Pakistan event One_Unit.
- West_Pakistan eventStart Pakistan_Movement.
- West_Pakistan flagP "British Raj Red Ensign.svg".
- West_Pakistan flagS "Flag of Pakistan.svg".
- West_Pakistan footnoteA "Under martial law.".
- West_Pakistan hasPhotoCollection West_Pakistan.
- West_Pakistan imageCoat "Coat of arms of Pakistan.svg".
- West_Pakistan imageFlag "Flag of Pakistan.svg".
- West_Pakistan imageMap "Pakistan .svg".
- West_Pakistan imageMapCaption "Area constituting West Pakistan shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled territory shown in light green.".
- West_Pakistan leader Khan_Abdul_Jabbar_Khan.
- West_Pakistan leader Muzaffar_Ali_Khan_Qizilbash.
- West_Pakistan leader Sardar_Abdur_Rashid_Khan.
- West_Pakistan legislature List_of_Speakers_of_the_West_Pakistan_Legislative_Assembly.
- West_Pakistan legislature Supreme_Court_of_Pakistan.
- West_Pakistan nationalAnthem Qaumī_Tarāna.
- West_Pakistan nationalAnthem "(National Anthem)".
- West_Pakistan nationalMotto ""Unity, Discipline, Faith"".
- West_Pakistan p "British Raj".
- West_Pakistan region Indian_subcontinent.
- West_Pakistan religion Hinduism.
- West_Pakistan religion Islam.
- West_Pakistan religion "Christianity".
- West_Pakistan representative "Akhter Husain".
- West_Pakistan representative "Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani".
- West_Pakistan s "Pakistan".
- West_Pakistan status "Former western wing of Pakistan".
- West_Pakistan titleDeputy "Administratora".
- West_Pakistan titleLeader List_of_Chief_Ministers_in_Pakistan.
- West_Pakistan titleRepresentative List_of_Governors_of_Pakistan.
- West_Pakistan yearDeputy "1960".
- West_Pakistan yearDeputy "1966".
- West_Pakistan yearDeputy "1969".
- West_Pakistan yearEnd "1970".
- West_Pakistan yearLeader "1955".
- West_Pakistan yearLeader "1957".
- West_Pakistan yearLeader "1958".
- West_Pakistan yearRepresentative "1955".
- West_Pakistan yearRepresentative "1957".
- West_Pakistan yearStart "1947".
- West_Pakistan subject Category:Anti-communism_in_Pakistan.
- West_Pakistan subject Category:Former_administrative_units_of_Pakistan.
- West_Pakistan subject Category:Socialism_in_Pakistan.
- West_Pakistan subject Category:West_Pakistan.
- West_Pakistan point "30.0 70.0".
- West_Pakistan type Abstraction100002137.
- West_Pakistan type AdministrativeUnit108077292.
- West_Pakistan type FormerAdministrativeUnitsOfPakistan.
- West_Pakistan type Group100031264.
- West_Pakistan type Organization108008335.
- West_Pakistan type SocialGroup107950920.
- West_Pakistan type Unit108189659.
- West_Pakistan type YagoLegalActor.
- West_Pakistan type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- West_Pakistan type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- West_Pakistan type Country.
- West_Pakistan type Place.
- West_Pakistan type PopulatedPlace.
- West_Pakistan type Wikidata:Q532.
- West_Pakistan type Country.
- West_Pakistan type Place.
- West_Pakistan type Location.
- West_Pakistan type SpatialThing.
- West_Pakistan comment "West Pakistan (Urdu: مغربی پاکستان, Mag̱ẖribī Pākistān IPA: [məɣrɪbiː pɑːkɪst̪ɑːn]; Bengali: পশ্চিম পাকিস্তান, Pôścim Pākistān) covered the historical period of modern State of Pakistan when it was established by the One-unit program as an exclave state.After gaining independence from British colonialism in 1947, the State of Pakistan was physically separated in two exclave states, with Western Pakistan physically separated from Eastern Pakistan by the Republic of India.".
- West_Pakistan label "Pakistan Zachodni".
- West_Pakistan label "Pakistán Occidental".
- West_Pakistan label "Paquistão Ocidental".
- West_Pakistan label "West Pakistan".
- West_Pakistan label "Западный Пакистан".
- West_Pakistan sameAs Pakistán_Occidental.
- West_Pakistan sameAs 0_173.
- West_Pakistan sameAs Pakistan_Barat.
- West_Pakistan sameAs Pakistan_Zachodni.
- West_Pakistan sameAs Paquistão_Ocidental.
- West_Pakistan sameAs m.086fr.
- West_Pakistan sameAs Q2342822.