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وِکیٖپیٖڈیا پؠٹھٕ، اَکھ آزاد اِنسایکلوپیٖڈیا
(یوم پاکستان پؠٹھٕ رُجوع مُکرَر)
Pakistan Day
یومِ پاکستان
Minar-e-Pakistan, where the Lahore Resolution was passed
سرکٲرؠ ناوScript error: The function "langx" does not exist.
lit. Yaum-e-Pakistan[Note 1]
مَناونہٕ یِوانفرما:Pak, فرما:USA[1]
قسٕمIslamic Republic
اہمیتCommemoration of Pakistan Resolution and Constitution
مناونہٕ یِوانFull Joint Inter-Services military parade, conferring of Pakistani national honours
پالنPakistan (Diplomatic missions of Pakistan in other countries)
شۆروٗع23 March
مۄکلان23 March
تٲریٖخ23 March
بییٚہِ وقتہٕ23 مارٕچ 2026 (2026-03)
تعددAnnual
گۄڈٕ وقٕت23 مارٕچ 1940 (85 ؤری برٛونٛہہ) (1940-03-23)

یوم پاکستان چھ پاکستانس منٛز اکھ قومی تعطیل یس بنیٲدی طور پٲنٹھ 23 مارچ 1956 ہس منٛز [2][3][4][5]

  1. Official name is (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist., lit. Yaum-e-Pakistan) or Pakistan Day in English. The day also commemorates Joint Inter-Services parade. Unofficially, the day is also known as 23 March
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  1. The Express Tribune (8 July 2024). "Texas passes resolution declaring March 23 as Pakistan Day". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 10 July 2025.
  2. Olson، Gillia (2005). "Holidays". Pakistan : a question and answer book. Mankato, Minn.: Capstone Press. ISBN 0736837574.
  3. Singh، Sarina؛ et al. (2008). Pakistan & the Karakoram Highway (7th ed.). Footscray, Vic.: Lonely Planet.
  4. John Stewart Bowman (2000). Columbia chronologies of Asian history and culture. Columbia University Press. ص. 372. ISBN 978-0-231-11004-4. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  5. Rizvi, Hasan Askari (23 March 2015). "Pakistan and March 23". Express Tribune. Express Tribune, Rizvi. http://tribune.com.pk/story/857380/pakistan-and-march-23/. Retrieved 23 March 2015.