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Decades:
1940s
1950s
1960s
See also:
History of Pakistan
List of years in Pakistan
Timeline of Pakistani history
Events from the year
1948 in Pakistan
.
Incumbents
Monarch
King George VI
(consort –
Queen Elizabeth
)
Federal government
Governor-General
:
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
(until 11 September),
Khawaja Nazimuddin
(starting 11 September)
Prime Minister
:
Liaquat Ali Khan
Governors
Governor of Northwest Frontier
:
George Cunningham
(until 19 April);
Ambrose Dundas Flux Dundas
(starting 19 April)
Governor of West Punjab
:
Francis Mudie
Governor of Sindh
:
Shaikh G.H. Hidayatullah
(until 7 October);
Shaikh Din Muhammad
(starting 7 October)
Events
Widespread violence and massacres of
Muslims
,
Hindus
and
Sikhs
Nearly 10 million people migrate to
Pakistan
and
India
. Muslims immigrate to Pakistan while Hindus and Sikhs immigrate to India.
February
24, Referendum approves
Junagadh
's accession to India.
25, Junagadh's Accession to India in effect.
May
1, Pakistan and India went to war over
Kashmir region
. The Pakistani-captured one-third was known as
Azad Jammu and Kashmir
, while India occupied the eastern two-thirds now called
Jammu and Kashmir
July
30,
Fatima Jinnah
is aware of her birthday, and is observed for the first time, since independence; the nation refers her to the titles of "Mother of the Nation" and Khatoon-I-Pakistan.
Date unknown
The Government Institute of Arts and Crafts (later known as the
Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka
) opens in Dacca.
[
1
]
Call Ready
is established in
Sutrapur Thana
, Dacca to rent out lights, loudspeakers, and microphones for events.
[
2
]
Waziristan rebellion (1948-1954)
The
Faqir of Ipi
supported by
Afghanistan
took control of
North Waziristan
's
Datta Khel
area and declared the establishment of an independent
Pashtunistan
.
See also
List of Pakistani films before 1950
References
^
Islam, Syed Manzoorul (2012).
"Abedin, Zainul"
. In
Islam, Sirajul
; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.).
Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh
(Second ed.).
Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
.
^
Chowdhury, Moinul Hoque (17 March 2017).
"The Call Ready microphone that witnessed history"
.
bdnews24.com
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