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Chenabi from Chenabistan district of panjab Province in The great empire of Pakistan that is indus . son of indus

Chenabistan Katılım Kasım 2013
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Chenabi™@chenabism·
Those who bless the Holy Land of Pakistan shall themselves be blessed. Amen
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U.S. Embassy Islamabad
U.S. Embassy Islamabad@usembislamabad·
Learn how U.S.-Pakistan cooperation helped return cultural artifacts to their rightful home, further strengthening our partnerships and protecting shared heritage.
pk.usembassy.gov/u-s-repatriate…#USPakistanProtectingHeritage 

امریکہ اور پاکستان کے تعاون سے تاریخی نوادرات کو اُن کے اصل گھر واپس پہنچایا گیا۔ اس سے ہماری شراکت داری مضبوط ہوئی اور مشترکہ ثقافتی ورثے کا تحفظ بھی بہتر ہوا۔
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Punjabi 🇵🇰@5aab001·
Many people are unaware about the existence of Muslim Khatris infact to some it comes as a shock that Muslim Khatris exist. Part of this is due to the reason that most of them stopped using their gotras as surname so hard to identify. According to 1901 census the Muslim Khatris
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Tahir Khan
Tahir Khan@taahir_khan·
The United States formally repatriated more than 450 cultural artifacts to #Pakistan during a ceremony held at the Islamabad Museum, reaffirming the shared commitment of both countries to combat illicit trafficking of antiquities and protect cultural heritage, the @usembislamabad said Wednesday. The repatriated collection includes historically significant objects that were illegally removed from Pakistan and later identified and recovered through close cooperation between U.S. law enforcement agencies and Pakistani authorities, according to a statement. The artifacts will now be preserved and displayed in Pakistan, allowing scholars and the public to reconnect with an important part of the country’s cultural legacy. Among these artifacts are terracotta figurines that are more than four thousand years old. The Antiquities Trafficking Unit (ATU) of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office recovered all these antiquities.  District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced their return to Pakistan following investigations by the ATU into smuggling networks, including foreign-operated criminal organizations.  Over the past decade, the ATU, with support from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has recovered and repatriated to Pakistan 514 antiquities worth nearly $23 million.  These items were seized through criminal investigations into international trafficking networks. Among the recovered artifacts is a rare 2nd-century C.E. Buddhapada sculpture valued at $1.1 million, which was looted from Pakistan in the 1980s and trafficked into New York.  Other significant recovered items include a Gandharan frieze depicting Buddhist figures, ancient Mehrgarh terracotta figurines dating back to 3500-2600 B.C.E., and a statue of the Bodhisattva Maitreya.  The seizures also include a Gold Strato I coin from 105-85 B.C.E., recovered in 2023.
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South China Morning Post
Chinese company that tracked US bombers over Iran wears sanctions with pride #Echobox=1778645366" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">scmp.com/news/china/mil…
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adri ♡
adri ♡@socialistadri·
‼️🚨 HASAN PIKER HAS A MESSAGE FOR PAKISTAN 🚨‼️
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Interesting things
Interesting things@awkwardgoogle·
Nepal has a festival dedicated to thanking dogs for their loyalty called Kukur Tihar
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Chenabi™@chenabism·
@Zig4na Yeah they've good taste , bet they like em hermes bag too
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Zigana 🇵🇰@Zig4na·
Two ancient Pakistani women from Gandhara. Circa: 101 CE
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
NEW: Iran Signs New Energy Deals with Iraq and Pakistan
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Chris Meder
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist·
Pakistan’s grid is doing something rare. Fossil has fallen from 66% to 44%. Nuclear is scaling. Solar is breaking out, wind is joining in & decentralised rooftop solar is scaling at an unprecedented pace. Meanwhile, hydro holds the system together as the generational shift begins. For two decades, Pakistan’s power mix barely moved. Fossil sat around 60–70%, hydro carried ~30%, and everything else was marginal. Then the energy transition began, and it didn’t follow the usual script. Nuclear moved first. From ~2% in 2000 to ~17% by 2025, it’s one of the few systems globally where nuclear share is clearly rising. That growth is deliberate, built, and running at high capacity, quietly strengthening the backbone of the grid. Wind edged in gradually. But the real disruption came from solar. From effectively zero to ~8% in a short window, driven less by policy and more by economics. High tariffs, unreliable supply, and cheap panels triggered a massive surge in behind-the-meter installs. That’s the key nuance. A large share of Pakistan’s solar boom sits off-grid and isn’t fully captured in official generation data. It makes the system look slower to change than it actually is, and makes building a clean dataset far more challenging than in most countries. Two very different forces are now moving together. Nuclear is scaling from the top down, engineered and centralised. Solar is spreading from the bottom up, reactive and decentralised. They’re not competing. They’re stacking. Hydro sits in the middle, doing what it has always done, balancing and stabilising the system. Fossil is still large and still necessary, but it’s no longer growing. From ~66% down to ~44%, it’s clearly losing ground. Pakistan hasn’t followed a clean transition pathway. It’s been pushed into change by cost, constraints, and demand. The result isn’t one technology replacing another. It’s a system being reshaped from multiple directions at once. Hydro anchors. Nuclear scales. Solar breaks out. Wind warms up. Fossil fills what’s left. Not merely a transition. A system under pressure, starting to bend.
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Fahd Husain
Fahd Husain@Fahdhusain·
The terrorist attack in Bannu has once again focused attention on Afghanistan as the source of terror into Pakistan. Here expert @IftikharFirdous explains with maps and data how this is happening.
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Germany's Chancellor Merz: We cannot simply continue as we have for the last 20 years. More than 100,000 industrial jobs disappear in Germany every year.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan
🔊PR No.1️⃣1️⃣6️⃣/2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣6️⃣ Official Response to CBS Report on Iranian Aircraft in Pakistan 🔗⬇️
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Al Jazeera Breaking News
BREAKING: US officials say Pakistan often presents a more positive picture of Iran’s position than reality, prompting Trump allies to urge Pakistani intermediaries to be more candid in their communications with Tehran. 🔴 More on Aljazeera.com
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