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Pakistani

Pakistani \Pakistani\ prop. adj. Of or relating to Pakistan or its people or language; as, Pakistani mountain passes.

Pakistani

Pakistani \Pakistani\ prop. n. A native or inhabitant of Pakistan.

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Pakistani (disambiguation)

Pakistani may refer to:

Person associated with Pakistan
  • Pakistani people
  • Pakistani nationality law
  • Demographics of Pakistan
  • List of Pakistanis
Pakistani as a language:
  • Urdu, national language of Pakistan
  • Pakistani English
  • Languages of Pakistan
Other:
  • Pakistani cuisine

Usage examples of "pakistani".

Pakistani FIA agents, they found a stack of pictures of bin Laden taken during the Afghan War.

Our only practical experience comes from the primitive bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, that ludicrous Pakistani explosion and the single airburst that destroyed Porto Alegre and terminated the incident between Brazil and Argentina.

I am not qualified to distinguish an Indian from a Pakistani from a Bangladeshi by accent or displayed name.

For us, that means an unprecedented supply of condemned Americans, Viet Cong, Nigerians, Biafrans, Indonesians, South Africans, Russians, Indians, Pakistanis and Arabs.

The accustomed eye can spot the turbans of Afridis, Waziris, Ghilzai and Pakistani from nearby, contrasting with the Chitrali caps from farther north and the fur-trimmed winter hats of Tajiks and Uzbeks.

Two days after the Pakistani Guard first made threats of hidden nuclear weapons, the television network had set up remote cameras to run twenty-four hours a day outside the threatened cities just in case the Guard carried out its threats.

No doubt the decision of this body came in part as a result of the incursion of Indian forces into Pakistan and in part because of our shared concern for the plight of the Pakistani refugees.

It is that the Kashmiri secessionism is terrorism and a Pakistani creation.

The Indo-Pakistani crises of 1990, 1999, and 2002 were all sparked by blatant Pakistani support for Kashmiri insurgents, and in every case India was restrained from responding as it would have liked by fear of escalation to nuclear war.

Several people associated with al Qaeda were killed, as were some Pakistani officers who were reported to be there to train Kashmiri terrorists.

Manny led the way through the seedy lobby into the courtyard restaurant, snared a table just vacated by three Pakistanis and ordered an assortment of Chinese appetizers and two Murree beers from the Afghan boy waiting on tables.

Qaeda facilitator, operatives were brought to the safe- house by a trusted Pakistani al Qaeda courier named Abdullah Sindhi, who also worked for KSM.

As befits men who originate in the northwestern mountains, the chain of fierce tribal districts that runs along this ungovernable frontier, they were technically Pakistanis but tribally Waziris.

Finally, over time, Russia, India, and Iran all began providing degrees of support to the Northern Alliance, not on the level of Pakistani support to the Taliban, but to a degree that nonetheless helped them to stand up to the Taliban.

Cordesman, ibid. It took some time for either the bombing or the loss of Pakistani support to have any material impact.