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Sikkim (now part of India) South Asia India (separate slide show) Pakistan Bangladesh Nepal Bhutan Sikkim (now part of India) Sri Lanka Maldives

Karakorum Highway

Karakoram Highway

Summer Monsoon

Winter Monsoon

Pakistan Punjab Afghan Kashmir Indus River

Pakistani Madrassa on YouTube

General Pervez Musharraf, former President of Pakistan, on The Daily Show, 9/26/06 Part 2

General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (Urdu:محمد ضياء الحق) (b General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (Urdu:محمد ضياء الحق) (b. August 12, 1924–August 17, 1988) was the president and military ruler of Pakistan from July 1977 to his death in August 1988. Appointed Chief of Army Staff in 1976, General Zia-ul-Haq came to power after he overthrew ruling Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in a military coup d'état on July 5, 1977 and became the state's third ruler to impose martial law. The coup itself was largely bloodless; however, he later had Bhutto executed. General Zia

Benazir Bhutto’s Assassination, 12/27/07

Zardari Asif Bhutto, Benazir's widower, Pakistani Pres Zardari Asif Bhutto, Benazir's widower, Pakistani Pres. After her assassination

Current PM: Nawaz Sharif Contender: Imran Khan

Current President of the Islamic State of Pakistan Mamnoon Hussain

Pakistan’s highlands

Waziristan

Waziri Pushtuns

Baluchistan (Balochistan)

2 Infamous Baluchi Sunnis Ramsey Yousef: 1993 WTC bomber > Khalid Sheikh Muhammad: 2001 WTC bombing mastermind (at capture (m), before capture (r)) Water boarded over 180 times, still in Gitmo (l) List of KSM’s confessions

Bhutan

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Bangladesh (Formerly East Pakistan, 1955-1971)

Dhaka, Liberation Memorial

Chittagong Hills, Eastern Bangladesh

Murder of the Royal Family 2001 Maoist insurgency 1995-2006

Stopped Monday

Boudhanath is one of the largest stupas and an important Tibetan Buddhist monument outside Tibet. The stupa has a circumference of 100m and is 38m high. After the Chinese invasion of their homeland, many Tibetans sought refuge in Nepal and live in the vicinity of this monument.

Ghurkas

Modern Ghurka, Britain’s oldest ally in Asia

New World peppers in Colombo

Kandy, Sri Lanka

Colombo Movies

Buddhist temples with Hindu style, Colombo

Tamil Tiger Suicide Kit

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