1. People from The Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
2. Someone who belongs to Pakistan physically and (or) in spirit.
3. A patriot of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
4. Proudly Pakistani.
5. Members of Pakish Club
6. User of Pakish Pakistani Products. Pakish Hosting, Pakish Domains, Pakish Webs etc.
7. The most intelligent and smartest people on this planet.
(i) Ali Moeen Nawazish is a Pakish student notable for passing 23 A-levels, a world record. He got 21 As, a B, and a C. Nawazish has graduated from Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
(ii) Abdul Qadeer Khan was one of world's top scientists,and was involved in the country's various scientific programmes.
8. Pakish are an academically very advanced people who when given the opportunity will often exceed others in any given area of expertise.
2. Someone who belongs to Pakistan physically and (or) in spirit.
3. A patriot of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
4. Proudly Pakistani.
5. Members of Pakish Club
6. User of Pakish Pakistani Products. Pakish Hosting, Pakish Domains, Pakish Webs etc.
7. The most intelligent and smartest people on this planet.
(i) Ali Moeen Nawazish is a Pakish student notable for passing 23 A-levels, a world record. He got 21 As, a B, and a C. Nawazish has graduated from Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
(ii) Abdul Qadeer Khan was one of world's top scientists,and was involved in the country's various scientific programmes.
8. Pakish are an academically very advanced people who when given the opportunity will often exceed others in any given area of expertise.
by izza Malik September 17, 2011
Referring to women who are sexually or romantically attracted to other women. Applies to both lesbians and bisexual women, as it is only the same-sex attraction that matters, not any other attractions the women may have.
Originates from the Greek poet Sappho, a bisexual woman from the Isle of Lesbos, from which we get the term lesbian.
Originates from the Greek poet Sappho, a bisexual woman from the Isle of Lesbos, from which we get the term lesbian.
by whatisdead June 25, 2015
Pakish refers to the people and culture of Pakistan. It's suggested use is for Germanic languages. However the word Pakistani is used in local/indigenous languages in Pakistan. Its use is similar to the use of Turkish or Spanish.
The term "Pakish" was conceived and designed as a strategic tool by a Pakish design-thinker Danish Rahi in 1980's and its one of the first official use can be found in one of his interviews with the magazine "The Saturday Post". The term made headlines when it was launched as the title of the book "The Pakish Identity" published in the U.S. and became part of the U.S. Library of Congress archives. Rahi describes the term (Pakish) and discuss its conception in detail in the 3rd part of the book which is compiled of over 360 pages.
The term "Pakish" was designed in collaboration with P.A.W.E.R.R, a think-tank focused on intelligent design and strategic thinking with members in the U.S., Turkey and Pakistan. The term was designed and then officially launched as a nation-branding strategy and P.A.W.E.R.R is also involved in a legal and official use of the term in the private and public sectors of Pakistan. It is also important to note that Danish Rahi never rejects of objects to the term "Pakistani" (more commonly in use), but suggest its use only in local languages (e.g: Urdu) and suggest "Pakish" for use in English / Germanic group of languages.
For more details on this term (Pakish), please read the book "The Pakish Identity"
The term "Pakish" was conceived and designed as a strategic tool by a Pakish design-thinker Danish Rahi in 1980's and its one of the first official use can be found in one of his interviews with the magazine "The Saturday Post". The term made headlines when it was launched as the title of the book "The Pakish Identity" published in the U.S. and became part of the U.S. Library of Congress archives. Rahi describes the term (Pakish) and discuss its conception in detail in the 3rd part of the book which is compiled of over 360 pages.
The term "Pakish" was designed in collaboration with P.A.W.E.R.R, a think-tank focused on intelligent design and strategic thinking with members in the U.S., Turkey and Pakistan. The term was designed and then officially launched as a nation-branding strategy and P.A.W.E.R.R is also involved in a legal and official use of the term in the private and public sectors of Pakistan. It is also important to note that Danish Rahi never rejects of objects to the term "Pakistani" (more commonly in use), but suggest its use only in local languages (e.g: Urdu) and suggest "Pakish" for use in English / Germanic group of languages.
For more details on this term (Pakish), please read the book "The Pakish Identity"
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by JibranAlam September 11, 2011
Pakish refers to the people of Pakistan. The term was conceived by Danish Rahi; a known designer, composer and visionary. It was created as part of a βNation Brandingβ strategy targeted towards enhancing the nations global perception within and without.
Pakish continue to develop their beloved homeland with the sense of global responsibility and a clear vision for a strong, peaceful and prosperous future
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