User:Muhafiz-e-Pakistan

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Muhafiz-e-Pakistan
Former Military Personal and Politician
— Wikipedian —
BornGilgit
Name in real lifeNot giving it :)
PronounsHim
NationalityPakistani
CountryPakistan
Current locationKarachi (residency), Islamabad (sometimes)
LanguagesShina, Balti, Urdu, (some Pashto)
Current timeCurrent UTC is 22:34
EthnicityShina
RaceMammal
Family and friends
Children3
PetsMy dad's farm has 22 goats
Education and employment
OccupationLinguist, Formerly a Military officer
UniversityKarakoram International University
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
ReligionIslam (Shia, which doesn't matter)
PoliticsTehreek-e-Insaf, supporter of Imran Khan
Interests
Account statistics
Joined22 June, 2022
Administratorno

اِے ݜݨیاٗ بھاݜ! ݜݨیاٗ بھاݜ زِندہ آبَاد! گِلِیت جِیل نِیہ گَہ سِندھُ کُوہستَان!

Muhafiz-e-Pakistan (Shina/Urdu: ْمُحَافِظِ پَاکِسْتَان) is a linguist and poet from Gilgit. I basically just edit stuff on Pakistan and maybe some unimproved articles. I also create articles on Mozambique.

Just a random guy who loves Pakistan!

Former military general in Pakistan Air Force.

(Urdu: ْمُحَافِظِ پَاکِسْتَان; Muhāfiz-e-Pākistān) = (English: Protect Pakistan)

List of Pages Created By Muhafiz-e-Pakistan

Note: I have also created Wikipedia:WikiProject Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  1. Rajkot, Sahiwal District
  2. Uskut, Kashmir
  3. Tomskiy Khutor, Pakistan
  4. Tatar literature
  5. Shekhani dialect (restored)
  6. Pesawur
  7. Shekhandeh
  8. Sindhis in Afghanistan
  9. Wanigam Bala
  10. Rangri dialect (Haryanvi)
  11. Madaklashti dialect (restored)
  12. Kathal Hil Patribal
  13. Boniyar Tehsil
  14. Karez-i-Mulla
  15. Kundur, Afghanistan
  16. Makrani dialect
  17. Rakhshani (tribe)
  18. Kabutra language
  19. Kohistani Shina
  20. Oroshori dialect
  21. Sarghulami
  22. Kumzari people
  23. ڷ
  24. 1993 Libyan coup d'état attempt
  25. Battle of Mucojo
  26. Mangocher
  27. Thari people
  28. Palula people
  29. Meghwar Bhil
  30. Koksha Valley
  31. Akto Turkmen
  32. Mucojo
  33. Fuyu Kyrgyz people
  34. Biori Valley
  35. Madaklasht (restored)
  36. Gohari, Pakistan
  37. Tomskiy Khutor, Russia
  38. Battle of Mbau
  39. Pamir Kyrgyz dialect
  40. Japanese occupation of New Guinea
  41. Wakhan Mirdom
  42. People’s Anti-Fascist Front
  43. Uyghurs in Afghanistan
  44. Tatta Pani, Gilgit Baltistan
  45. Raikot, Pakistan
  46. Thalichi
  47. Khanabad, Gilgit Baltistan
  48. Jaffarabad, Gilgit district
  49. Rahimabad, Gilgit-Baltistan
  50. Nazemabad, Gilgit-Baltistan
  51. Sain Wari
  52. Khebar, Sindh
  53. Goharabad, Gilgit-Baltistan
  54. Bahria Town Peshawar
  55. Sialkot, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  56. Urtsuniwar
  57. Ma Chuke Balochani

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