1971
Imran Khan began his professional cricket career at the age of 18.
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عمران خان: افسانهٔ طبقهٔ متوسط پاکستانی
Compiler & Author: Nadeem Farooq Paracha
Imran Khan: Myth of the Pakistani Middle-Class examines the rise and decline of Imran Khan within the broader social and political shifts in Pakistan. Nadeem Farooq Paracha argues that Khan was not merely an individual phenomenon but a reflection of urban middle-class aspirations and the global wave of populism. The book analyzes the historical, social, and ideological roots of this support base. It offers a critical perspective on the middle class’s political behavior and its recurring search for “strongman” leadership.
Imran Khan began his professional cricket career at the age of 18.
Sarfraz Nawaz, an experienced player, took Imran Khan under his wing and taught him the 'art of reverse swing bowling'.
Javed Miandad joined the cricket team as a player at the age of 19.
Nightclubs in Pakistan were closed. General Zia-ul-Haq overthrew Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's regime and imposed martial law.
Imran Khan nearly married a famous Bollywood actress, but his uncle Majid Khan reportedly intervened. Jamaat-e-Islami took control of Karachi's municipality from 1979 to 1987.
Javed Miandad became the cricket team captain at the age of 24.
A rebellion led by Majid Khan, including Imran Khan, formed against Miandad's captaincy. PCB removed Miandad and appointed Imran Khan as captain. Imran Khan began speaking in a 'Herald' magazine feature.
Imran Khan was appointed as the team captain.
Sarfraz Nawaz retired, but Imran Khan convinced him to continue playing.
Sarfraz Nawaz retired.
Qasim Umar was expelled from the team by Imran Khan and accused Khan of using marijuana/hashish and bringing women to the hotel room. Qasim was permanently banned by PCB.
Younis Ahmed repeated Qasim's accusations and was also expelled from the team.
Pakistan became the top Test cricket team in the world.
Benazir Bhutto removed Hamid Gul from ISI.
Benazir Bhutto's regime was dismissed by President Ishaq Khan on charges of 'corruption'.
Pakistan won the Cricket World Cup for the first time.
The Pakistan team lost in a One Day International tournament in Australia.
Nawaz Sharif's government was dismissed by President Ishaq Khan on charges of 'corruption'.
Imran Khan's cancer hospital was completed.
Benazir Bhutto visited a hospital in Lahore, but Imran Khan refused to meet her, indicating his dislike for her.
Imran Khan launched his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), without any role for Hamid Gul.
Benazir Bhutto's second government was dismissed due to its inability to control ethnic violence in Sindh.
PMLN won with a two-thirds majority. PTI failed to secure a single seat, and Imran Khan lost in his Lahore constituency.
Nawaz Sharif's regime was overthrown in a military coup by General Pervez Musharraf.
Musharraf launched private TV channels, making Imran Khan a popular figure in political talk shows.
2015: Attacks by Islamic militant organizations like Al-Qaeda on police, military, and civilians increased.
A devastating earthquake occurred in northern Pakistan.
Imran Khan praised Jamaat-e-Islami on a GeoTV talk show.
PTI joined the All Parties Democratic Movement (APDM).
Survived an assassination attempt in October 2007 but was killed in December.
APDM, along with PTI and Jamaat-e-Islami, boycotted the elections.
TTP (Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan) occupied Swat.
Imran Khan held a "largest political gathering in Pakistan" in Lahore.
"Pasban" officially distanced itself from controversial coup parts, blaming Imran Khan's "naivety" and Hamid Gul's "arrogance".
A Personal History" by Imran Khan was published.
PMLN won the elections, PPP came second, and PTI was third.
Imran Khan questioned the election results, claiming fraud.
Sabeen Mahmud, a human rights activist, was assassinated in Karachi by Saad Aziz and others.
The "Panama Papers" were published online, containing documents naming some members of the Sharif family.
Nawaz Sharif appointed General Qamar Bajwa as the new army chief.
Imran Khan and PTI won the elections but had to form a weak coalition government.
The military decided to replace ISI chief Faiz Hameed with a more 'neutral' Nadeem Anjum.
Imran Khan published an article on the 'State of Medina' or the first 'Islamic State' in English and Urdu publications.
The Pakistan People's Party and PDM (Pakistan Democratic Movement) secured the votes needed to oust Imran Khan.
A leftist activist in Pakistan tweeted that 'liberals' and progressives, despite harsh criticism of the new government, are still insulted by PTI supporters.
Imran Khan claimed on Twitter that General Bajwa, not the United States, was responsible for his removal.
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