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Pakistan Zindabad (Urdu: پاکستان زِنده باد, transl. "Long Live Pakistan") is a patriotic slogan used by Pakistanis and Kashmiris in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Indian-administered Kashmir and Indian-administered Ladakh in displays of Pakistani nationalism. The phrase became popular among the Muslims of British India after the 1933 publication of the "Pakistan Declaration" by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, who argued that the Muslim minority in British India—particularly in the Muslim-majority regions of Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Sindh, and Baluchistan—constituted a nation of an irrevocably distinct nature from the rest of India on "religious, social, and historical grounds" owing primarily to the issue of Hindu–Muslim unity. Ali's ideology was adopted by the All-India Muslim League as the "two-n

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  • Pakistan Zindabad (Urdu: پاکستان زِنده باد, transl. "Long Live Pakistan") is a patriotic slogan used by Pakistanis and Kashmiris in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Indian-administered Kashmir and Indian-administered Ladakh in displays of Pakistani nationalism. The phrase became popular among the Muslims of British India after the 1933 publication of the "Pakistan Declaration" by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, who argued that the Muslim minority in British India—particularly in the Muslim-majority regions of Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Sindh, and Baluchistan—constituted a nation of an irrevocably distinct nature from the rest of India on "religious, social, and historical grounds" owing primarily to the issue of Hindu–Muslim unity. Ali's ideology was adopted by the All-India Muslim League as the "two-nation theory" and ultimately spurred the Pakistan Movement that led to the partition of British India. During this time, "Pakistan Zindabad" became a widely used slogan and greeting within the Muslim League, and following the creation of Pakistan, it was also used as a rallying cry by Muslims who were migrating to the newly independent state from India as well as by those who were already within Pakistan's borders. The slogan is commonly invoked by Pakistani citizens and Pakistani state institutions on national holidays, during times of armed conflict, and on other major occasions. (en)
  • Pakistan Zindabad (bahasa Urdu: پاکستان زِنده باد — Pākistān Zindah bād, pengucapan bahasa Urdu: [ˌpaːkɪsˈt̪aːn ˈzɪnˌd̪aːˈbaːd̪]; artinya Panjang Umur Pakistan) adalah sebuah slogan yang digunakan oleh bangsa Pakistan sebagai sebuah ekspresi kemenangan atau patriotisme, yang sering kali digunakan dalam pidato-pidato politik. Slogan tersebut telah digunakan sebelum pembentukan Pakistan, saat fase kelanjutan dari Gerakan Pakistan. Slogan tersebut menjadi dan sambutan bagi Liga Muslim, yang berjuang demi sebuah negara sendiri untuk kaum Muslim di Asia Selatan, saat Perang Dunia II berakhir dan gerakan kemerdekaan berkumandang. Saat perjuangan kemerdekaan, slogan tersebut diserukan saat kereta-kereta yang membawa kaum Muslim memasuki Pakistan. Pakistan Zindabad juga merupakan slogan nasional Pakistan. (in)
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  • Pakistan Zindabad (Urdu: پاکستان زِنده باد, transl. "Long Live Pakistan") is a patriotic slogan used by Pakistanis and Kashmiris in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Indian-administered Kashmir and Indian-administered Ladakh in displays of Pakistani nationalism. The phrase became popular among the Muslims of British India after the 1933 publication of the "Pakistan Declaration" by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, who argued that the Muslim minority in British India—particularly in the Muslim-majority regions of Punjab, Afghania, Kashmir, Sindh, and Baluchistan—constituted a nation of an irrevocably distinct nature from the rest of India on "religious, social, and historical grounds" owing primarily to the issue of Hindu–Muslim unity. Ali's ideology was adopted by the All-India Muslim League as the "two-n (en)
  • Pakistan Zindabad (bahasa Urdu: پاکستان زِنده باد — Pākistān Zindah bād, pengucapan bahasa Urdu: [ˌpaːkɪsˈt̪aːn ˈzɪnˌd̪aːˈbaːd̪]; artinya Panjang Umur Pakistan) adalah sebuah slogan yang digunakan oleh bangsa Pakistan sebagai sebuah ekspresi kemenangan atau patriotisme, yang sering kali digunakan dalam pidato-pidato politik. Slogan tersebut telah digunakan sebelum pembentukan Pakistan, saat fase kelanjutan dari Gerakan Pakistan. Slogan tersebut menjadi dan sambutan bagi Liga Muslim, yang berjuang demi sebuah negara sendiri untuk kaum Muslim di Asia Selatan, saat Perang Dunia II berakhir dan gerakan kemerdekaan berkumandang. Saat perjuangan kemerdekaan, slogan tersebut diserukan saat kereta-kereta yang membawa kaum Muslim memasuki Pakistan. Pakistan Zindabad juga merupakan slogan nasional (in)
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  • Pakistan Zindabad (in)
  • Pakistan Zindabad (en)
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