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1992 in Pakistan

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1992
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1992 was a year mixed with euphoria andtragedy for Pakistan. While Pakistan won the finals of theCricket World Cup, thousands died in the flooding that occurred in the northern regions of Pakistan as a result of torrential rains swelling theIndus river. TheNawaz government inaugurated a few projects in the province ofPunjab towards the betterment of road networks and ordered a military operation in the province of Sindh to counter the growinglanguage riots andethnic tension.

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  1. ^Over 900 in Pakistan Dead in Severe Floods - New York Times
  2. ^2,500 Dead in Heavy Flooding Across North Pakistan and India
  3. ^1992 - Pakistan edge past England - BBC
  4. ^"Tribute to Mir Khalil-Ur-Rahman (Special Editions)".jang.com.pk.
  5. ^"The Road From Mecca_ Muhammad Asad (born Leopold Weiss) – Martin Kramer on the Middle East". Retrieved14 May 2015.
  6. ^"Jam Sadiq Ali, a Bhutto Foe, 57".nytimes.com. 7 March 1992.
  7. ^"Dr I. H. Usmani – Sci-Tech".Dawn. 16 June 2011.
  8. ^"Remembering Gul Mohammad".ESPN Cricinfo.
  9. ^"Obituary: Mujaddid Ahmed Ijaz, Nuclear Scientist".The New York Times. 1992-07-14. Retrieved2014-05-01.
  10. ^"Cinematic great Nayyar Sultana's death anniversary today". 27 October 2011. Archived fromthe original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved14 May 2015.
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