Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Most Cruel Rulers Ever in History

Throughout the history of mankind there have been many cruel rulers that use terror to gain control of public. They rule with an iron fist and an unrelenting thirst for power and recognition. Unfortunately for society there was too many for them all to fit on the list, so here’s the worst of the worst. From bad to worst, here are the top 10 evil men, 10 most cruel rulers ever in history.
10 Most Cruel Rulers Ever in history of the world.
Idi Amin Dada
10 Most Cruel Rulers Ever
One of the most cruel rulers ever, Idi Amin Dada was the military dictator and President of Uganda from 1971 to 1979. Amin joined the British colonial regiment, the King’s African Rifles in 1946, Amin held the rank of Major General in the post-colonial Ugandan Army and became its Commander before seizing power in the military coup of January 1971, deposing Milton Obote. He later promoted himself to Field Marshal while he was the head of state. His rule was characterized by human rights abuses, political repression, ethnic persecution, extra judicial killings and the expulsion of Indians from Uganda. The estimates range of people killed from 80,000 to 500,000.
He hate Europeans “We Africans used to carry Europeans, but now Europeans are carrying us. We are now the masters … They came from Britian and wanted to show that I really have power in my country.” Amin was eventually overthrown, but until his death, he held that Uganda needed him and he never expressed remorse for the abuses of his regime. On 20 July 2003, died at King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, from kidney failure.
Attila The Hun
10 Most Cruel Rulers Ever
Attila (Attila the Hun), was the ruler of the Huns from 434 to 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire, which stretched from the Ural River to the Rhine River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea. He was considered as one of the history`s greatest villains. In much of Western Europe, he is remembered as the epitome of cruelty and rapacity. He crossed the Danube twice and plundered the Balkans, but was unable to take Constantinople. He also attempted to conquer Roman Gaul (France), crossing the Rhine in 451 and marching as far as Aurelianum (Orleans) before being defeated at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains.
Subsequently he invaded Italy, devastating the northern provinces, but was unable to take Rome. He planned for further campaigns against the Romans. He returned in 452 to claim his marriage to Honoria anew, invading and ravaging Italy along the way. Attila drowned in his own blood on his wedding night. He died in the early months of 453.
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of northeast Asia. After founding the Mongol Empire and being proclaimed “Genghis Khan”, he started the Mongol invasions that resulted in the conquest of most of Eurasia. He was a warrior and ruler. starting from obscure and insignificant beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia under the rule of himself and his family in a rigidly disciplined military state.
Pol Pot
most cruel leader in the world Pol Pot
Pol Pot was the leader of the Khmer Rouge and the Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1976 to 1979. Pol Pot became leader of Cambodia on April 17, 1975. During his time in power, his radical communist government forced the mass evacuations of cities, killed or displaced millions of people, and left a legacy of disease and starvation. Under his leadership, his government caused the deaths of at least one million people from forced labor, starvation, disease, torture, or execution.
Vlad Tepes
Vlad Tepes, Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia
Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (Vlad the Impaler) known for executing his enemies by impalement, and was a three-time Voivode of Wallachia, ruling mainly from 1456 to 1462, the period of the incipient Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. Vlad is best known for the legends of the exceedingly cruel punishments he imposed during his reign and for serving as the primary inspiration for the vampire. He was a fan of various forms of torture including disemboweling and rectal and facial impalement. He tortured thousands while he ate and drunk among the corpses. He impaled every person in the city of Amlas nearly 20,000 men, women and children. Vlad tortured the people ordering him to be skinned, boiled, decapitated, blinded, strangled, hanged, burned, roasted, hacked, nailed, buried alive, stabbed, etc. He also liked to cut off noses, ears, sexual organs and limbs.
Ivan IV of Russia
Ivan the Terrible
Ivan IV of Russia (Ivan IV Vasilyevich), also know as Ivan the Terrible, was the Grand Duke of Muscovy from 1533 to 1547 and was the first ruler of Russia and the first to be proclaimed tsar of Russia (from 1547). Historic sources present disparate accounts of Ivan’s complex personality: he was described as intelligent and devout, yet given to rages and prone to episodic outbreaks of mental illness. He enjoyed burning 1000s of people in frying pans, and was fond of impaling people. Ivan’s soldiers built walls around the perimeter of the city in order to prevent the people of the city escaping. Between 500 and 1000 people were gathered every day by the troops, then tortured and killed in front of Ivan and his son. He is also remembered for his paranoiac suspiciousness and cruel persecution of nobility. Ivan died from a stroke while playing chess with Bogdan Belsky on 28 March.
Adolph Eichmann
Adolph Eichmann
Adolf Eichmann was born in March 19, 1906, in Solingen, a small industrial city in the Rhineland. He was a German and one of the major organizers of the Holocaust. He was hanged by the state of Israel for his part in the Nazi extermination of Jews during World War II. “The death of five million Jews on my conscience gives me extraordinary satisfaction.”
Leopold II of Belgium
Leopold II of Belgium
Leopold II was the King of the Belgians, and is chiefly remembered for the founding and brutal exploitation of the Congo Free State. Born in Brussels the second son of Leopold I and Louise-Marie of Orléans, he succeeded his father to the throne on 17 December 1865 and remained king until his death. Leopold created the Congo Free State, a private project undertaken to extract rubber and ivory in the Congo region of central Africa, which relied on forced labour and resulted in the deaths of approximately 3 million Congolese.
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party. He was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and dictator of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Hitler was at the centre of the founding of Nazism, the start of World War II, and the Holocaust. By the end of the second world war, Hitler’s policies of territorial conquest and racial subjugation had brought death and destruction to tens of millions of people, including the genocide of some six million Jews in what is now known as the Holocaust. On 30 April 1945, Hitler committed suicide, shooting himself while simultaneously biting into a cyanide capsule.
Josef Stalin
Josef Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was the Premier of the Soviet Union from 6 May 1941 until his death in 5 March 1953. Among the Bolshevik revolutionaries who brought about the Russian Revolution in 1917. Stalin probably exercised greater political power than any other figure in history. In the 1930s, by his orders, millions of peasants were either killed or permitted to starve to death. Stalin brought about the deaths of more than 20 million of his own people while holding the Soviet Union in an iron grip for 29 years.

Most Glamorous Women Politicians of The World

Who are the Most Beautiful, fashionable, gorgeous, the most glamorous Female in Politics around the World? Do these politicians make you think of dowdy dressers, white ensembles and plain cotton saris? Fashion is actually making a foray in the world of politics. It is now common for a woman politician to wear attractive dresses and carry fancy handbags.
India (indiatoday.intoday.in) has conducted a worldwide survey to ascertain the most glamorous women politicians of the world. The results are very interesting. Here’s a look at some of the most glamorous women politicians.
Top 10 Most Glamorous Women Politicians

10. Rania – Queen of Jordan

10 Most Glamorous Women Politicians
Rania Al Abdullah – Queen of Jordan
Rania Al Abdullah is the current Queen consort of Jordan as the wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan. Queen Rania speaks on behalf of a variety of causes, both at home and abroad. In Jordan, her work concentrates on the calibre and quality of education for Jordanian children, while abroad she advocates for global education and for world leaders to fulfill their commitments towards the second Millennium Development Goal, Universal Primary Education.
For Glamorous Rania, Queen of Jordan social activism and impeccable style go hand-in-hand. She is chic, stylish and hot-and almost always perfectly dressed.

10. Brinda Karat

Most Glamorous Women
Brinda Karat – member of the CPI
The first woman member of the CPI Politburo having dedicated her life to the cause of women is 10th position in the list. Brinda Karat is a communist politician from India, elected to the Rajya Sabha as a Communist Party of India CPI member, on 11 April 2005 for West Bengal. This CPI(M)politico is a firebrand leader in her own sense. Very simple and plain in her dressing, Brinda manages to look great in her typical red bindi, cotton saree look.

9. Hillary Clinton

Most Glamorous Women
Hillary Clinton – Secretary of United State
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is placed at number 9 on the list of most glamorous women politicians. Be it as the first lady of the United States of America or as the Secretary of State, Hillary’s style has remained consistently impeccable. Her wardrobe can be best described as functional, energetic and bright.

8. Kashmala Tariq

Glamorous Women Politicians
Pakistani lawmaker – Kashmala Tariq
Another Pakistani lawmaker Kashmala Tariq is at number eight on the list of most glamorous women politicians. Kashmala, who is also a lawyer and a member of Pakistan Muslim League-Like Minded, is famous for her dressings and outspoken statements. The member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, Kashmala Tariq was in news for breaking conventional norms and wearing scanty clothes while on vacation. However, she did not pay any heed to the criticism and kept going strong in Paksitani politics. The lady is famous for her dressing styles and impeccable attitude.

7. Priyanka Gandhi Vadera

Glamorous Women Politicians
Priyanka Gandhi Vadera
At 7th position in the list of most glamorous women politicians is is an Indian politician Priyanka Vadra. She is the granddaughter of Feroze Gandhi and Indira Gandhi,daughter of Rajiv Gandhi and belongs to the Nehru-Gandhi family. Priyanka is known to carry herself gracefully on all occasions. Usually spotted in chic cotton saris, she stunned everyone by appearing in Parliament in sharp black trousers, crisp white shirt and broad belt.

6. Ruby Dhalla

Glamorous Women Politicians
The Indian-origin Canadian politician Ruby Dhalla
Among the most Glamorous Women Politicians, At No. 6, The Indian-origin Canadian politician Ruby Dhalla, who also acted in few Bollywood movies. Ruby Dhalla was also in the list of 50 Most Beautiful People in Canada. She also had a brief stint as an actress in Bollywood movies. Dhalla and British Columbia Conservative MP Nina Grewal were the first Sikh women to serve in the Canadian House of Commons.

5. Sonia Gandhi

Glamorous Women Politicians
The chief of India’s Congress party Sonia Gandhi
Italian-born Indian politician, The chief of India’s Congress party Sonia Gandhi was ranked 5th among the most glamorous ladies. India’s first lady in every sense, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is known for her fine and subtle fashion sense. Her trademark saris make her look not just feminine, but also very smart and formidable.

4. Sarah Palin

Glamorous Women Politicians
The former candidate of US vice president Sarah Palin
The former candidate of US vice president, commentator and author, the 9th Governor of Alaska (2006-2009), Sarah Louise Palin is at fourth position in the list of glamorous politicians. Her high-end clothing may have created a controversy during the US presidential campaign but that didn’t stop Sarah from being a diva that she is. Her signature style, boxy jackets teamed with tight skirts, epitomizes her feminine image perfectly.

3. Yulia Tymoshenko

Glamorous Women Politicians
Prime Minister of the Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko
Best known for her beauty and braids, the former Prime Minister of the Ukraine Yulia Tymoshenko is at No. 3 in the list of top ten glamorous women politicians.

2. Rathika Sitsabaiesan

Glamorous Women Politicians
Canadian Tamil MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan
The youngest Member of Parliament in the Greater Toronto Area, the first Canadian Tamil MP and the standard bearer for young women in a male dominated political culture, Rathika Sitsabaiesan is at second position in the list of glamorous female politicians. Just after joining the job, She earned praise for her confidence and poise. She was involved in an embarrassing Photoshop controversy – after authorities apparently deemed her cleavage too hot to handle.

1. Hina Rabbani Khar

Glamorous Women Politicians
Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar – The Most Glamorous Women Politicians
Pakistan’s youngest and first woman Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar topped the list of most glamorous women politicians in the world. According to a survey conducted by India Today, Hina Rabbani Khar, who was elected member of national assembly from the seat of Pakistan Peoples Party, is famous for wearing attractive and fashionable outfits. Her handbags and dresses remains the focus of the media during foreign trips. She scored full marks on the style front when she was spotted at the Delhi airport in a monotone outfit of blue – the colour of the season. She has vanquished the all other women politicians in the world in glamour and gorgeousness

Famous Political Leaders who were Assassinated

A murder of an individual is called assassination, who is usually a famous celebrity, politician, religious figure or royal. Usually in cases of assassination there is a clear motive – jealousy, political or religious idealism, contract killing, revenge etc. As the world moved into the modern day, the killing of important people began to become more than a tool in power struggles between rulers themselves and was also used for political symbolism, such as in the propaganda of the deed. Ever since the Moabite King Eglon was stabbed to death on his throne in 1200 BCE and probably long before that, the political leaders have been killed for any number of reasons. Assassinations may be prompted by religious, ideological, political, or military reasons but the end result is targeted killing of a public figure, whom we know well or we love. Here is a list of 10 notable assassinations of most famous and beloved political leaders and the places where they were assassinated. Lets start the list of Famous Political Leaders who were Assassinated.
10 Famous Political Leaders who were Assassinated.
1.  Benazir Bhutto: Pakistan
10 Famous Political Leaders who were Assassinated
The Chair-Person of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Benazir Bhutto was the most famous Pakistani woman socialist-democratic politician who was the 11th Prime Minister of Pakistan. B. B. was the first woman elected to lead a Muslim state, having twice been Prime Minister of Pakistan in two non-consecutive terms (1988–1990; 1993–1996). She was Pakistan’s first and to date only female prime minister and was the eldest child of Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and First Lady of Pakistan Nusrat Bhutto, and was the wife of current President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari. As the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto was an icon of the battle for democracy, and stands with only a handful of female executive leaders who have shaped the global events of the last century. On 27 December 2007, Bhutto was killed while leaving a campaign rally for the PPP at Liaquat National Bagh in the city of Rawalpindi, where she addressed a rally of Pakistan Peoples Party supporters for the run-up to the parliamentary elections 2008. Bhutto was leaving the rally at her white Toyota Land Cruiser when the attack occurred. After entering her bulletproof vehicle, Bhutto stood up through its sunroof to wave to the crowds. At this point, a gunman fired shots at her and subsequently explosives were detonated near the vehicle killing approximately 20 people. Bhutto was critically wounded and was rushed to Rawalpindi General Hospital but she was declared dead at 18:16 local time.
2.  John F. Kennedy: USA
 John F. Kennedy: USA
John Fitzgerald “Jack” Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his death in 1963. After Kennedy’s military service as commander of the Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 during World War II in the South Pacific, he became a Democratic Congressman from the Boston area, advancing in 1953 to the Senate. He married Jacqueline Bouvier on September 12, 1953. In 1955, while recuperating from a back operation, he wrote Profiles in Courage, which won the Pulitzer Prize in history. In 1956 Kennedy almost gained the Democratic nomination for Vice President, and four years later was a first-ballot nominee for President. Millions watched his television debates with the Republican candidate, Richard M. Nixon. Winning by a narrow margin in the popular vote, Kennedy became the first Roman Catholic President. On November 22, 1963, when he was hardly past his first thousand days in office, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was killed by an assassin’s bullets as his motorcade wound through Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was the youngest man elected President; he was the youngest to die.
3. Indira Gandhi: India
Indira Gandhi: India
Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi was an Indian politician who served as the third Prime Minister of India for three consecutive terms (1966–77) and a fourth term (1980–84). Gandhi was the second female head of government in the world after Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka, and she remains as the world’s second longest serving female Prime Minister as of 2012. She was the first woman to become prime minister in India. She was the only child of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India. She established closer relations with the Soviet Union, depending on that nation for support in India’s long-standing conflict with Pakistan. She was also the only Indian Prime Minister to have declared state of emergency in order to ‘rule by decree’ and the only Indian Prime Minister to have been imprisoned after holding that office. She was assassinated at 9:20 AM on October 31, 1984, at Prime Minister’s Residence at No. 1, Safdarjung Road in New Delhi. She was killed by two of her Sikh bodyguards, Satwant Singh and Beant Singh, in the aftermath of Operation Blue Star.
4. Martin Luther King, Jr.: United States
Martin Luther King, Jr.: United States
Martin Luther King, Jr. was an American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience. King has become a national icon in the history of modern American liberalism. King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, serving as its first president. In 1964, King became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end racial segregation and racial discrimination through civil disobedience and other non-violent means. By the time of his death in 1968, he had refocused his efforts on ending poverty and stopping the Vietnam War. On April 4, 1968, a shot rang out as King stood on the motel’s second floor balcony. The bullet entered through his right cheek, smashing his jaw, then traveled down his spinal cord before lodging in his shoulder. The events following the shooting have been disputed. After emergency chest surgery, King was pronounced dead at St. Joseph’s Hospital in an hour. King’s autopsy revealed that though only thirty-nine years old, he had the heart of a sixty-year-old man, perhaps a result of the stress of thirteen years in the civil rights movement. The assassination led to a nationwide wave of riots in more than 100 cities.
5.  Abraham Lincoln: USA
Abraham Lincoln: USA
Abraham Lincoln, nicknamed Honest Abe, was the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Honest Abe steered his country through the American Civil War and ended slavery within the country’s boundaries. He also had the reputation of being respectful and fair. His tenure in office was occupied primarily with the defeat of the secessionist Confederate States of America in the American Civil War. Lincoln successfully defused the Trent affair, a war scare with Britain late in 1861. Lincoln successfully rallied public opinion through his rhetoric and speeches; his Gettysburg Address (1863) became an iconic symbol of the nation’s duty. At the close of the war, Lincoln held a moderate view of Reconstruction, seeking to speedily reunite the nation through a policy of generous reconciliation. Lincoln has consistently been ranked by scholars as one of the greatest of all U.S. Presidents. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln took place on Good Friday, April 14, 1865, as the American Civil War was drawing to a close. The assassination occurred five days after the commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee, surrendered to Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant and the Union Army of the Potomac. Lincoln was the first American president to be assassinated, though an unsuccessful attempt had been made on Andrew Jackson thirty years before in 1835.
6. Liaquat Ali Khan: Pakistan
Liaquat Ali Khan: Pakistan
Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan was one of the leading Founding Fathers of modern Pakistan, statesman, lawyer, and political theorist who became and served as the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, in addition, was also the first Defence minister and minister of Commonwealth and Kashmir Affairs, from 1947 until his assassination in 1951. Liaquat rose to political prominence as a member of the All India Muslim League. He played a vital role in the independence of India and Pakistan. In 1947, he became the prime minister of Pakistan. He is regarded as the right-hand man of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the Muslim League and first governor-general of Pakistan. On 16 October 1951, he was shot twice in the chest during a public meeting of the Muslim City League at Company Bagh, Rawalpindi. The police immediately shot the assassin who was later identified as Saad Akbar Babrak. Khan was rushed to a hospital and given a blood transfusion, but he succumbed to his injuries. The exact motive behind the assassination has never been fully revealed. The assassination is still a very big question mark because it was never investigated properly.
7.  King Faisal: Saudi Arabia
King Faisal: Saudi Arabia
Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was King of Saudi Arabia from 1964 to 1975. As king, he is credited with rescuing the country’s finances and implementing a policy of modernization and reform, while his main foreign policy themes were pan-Islamism, anti-Communism, and pro-Palestinian nationalism. He successfully stabilized the kingdom’s bureaucracy and his reign had significant popularity among Saudis. On 25 March 1975, King Faisal was shot point-blank and killed by his half-brother’s son, Faisal bin Musaid, who had just come back from the United States. The murder occurred at a majlis. In the waiting room, Prince Faisal talked to Kuwaiti representatives who were also waiting to meet King Faisal. When the Prince went to embrace him, King Faisal leaned to kiss his nephew in accordance with Saudi culture. At that instant, Prince Faisal took out a pistol and shot him.
8. Thomas D’Arcy McGee: Canada
Thomas D’Arcy McGee Canada
Thomas D’Arcy Etienne Hughes McGee was an Irish Nationalist, Catholic spokesman, journalist, and a Father of Canadian Confederation. He fought for the development of Irish and Canadian national identities that would transcend their component groups. He is, to date, the only Canadian victim of political assassination at the federal level. In terms of economics he promoted modernization, calling for extensive economic development by means of railway construction, the fostering of immigration, and the application of a high protective tariff to encourage manufacturing. Politically active, he advocated a new nationality in Canada, to escape the sectarianism of Ireland. On April 7, 1868, McGee participated in a parliamentary debate that went on past midnight. Afterward he walked to his Sparks St. boarding house at 2:00 AM. While trying to enter the boarding house ,the door was locked from the inside and McGee was waiting for the landlady to open the door, he was purportedly assassinated by Patrick J. Whelan as the door was being opened. Patrick J. Whelan, a Fenian sympathizer and a Catholic, was accused, tried, convicted, and hanged for the crime.
9. Rafic Hariri: Lebanon
Rafic Hariri Lebanon
Rafic Baha El Deen Al-Hariri (November 1, 1944 – February 14, 2005), was a business tycoon and the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 1992 to 1998 and again from 2000 until his resignation, 20 October 2004. He headed five cabinets during his tenure. Hariri dominated the country’s post-war political and business life and is widely credited with reconstructing Beirut after the 15-year civil war. Hariri was assassinated on 14 February 2005 when explosives equivalent to around 1000 kg of TNT were detonated as his motorcade drove past the St. George Hotel in the Lebanese capital, Beirut. The investigation, by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, into his assassination is still ongoing and currently led by the independent investigator Daniel Bellemare. In its first two reports, UNIIIC indicated that the Syrian government may be linked to the assassination.According to a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation news investigation, the special UN investigation team had found strong evidence for the responsibility of Hezbollah in the assassination. Hariri’s killing led to massive political change in Lebanon, including the Cedar Revolution and the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon.
10. Mahatma Gandhi: India
Mahatma Gandhi: India
Indian political activist and spiritual leader, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. The voice of non-violence in an increasingly violent world, when the emaciated Indian holy man was gunned down on the streets of New Delhi by a university student turned activist, it was a tremendous blow not only to India, but to the entire world. His policies of compassion towards the poor and non-violent resistance served as a blueprint for peaceful change, while his ability to affect both Hindu and Muslim alike made peace of a kind, possible in his war torn nation. The only positive thing that can be said, if such is possible, is that it was fortunate his assailant was a fellow Hindu. On 30 January 1948, Gandhi was shot while he was walking to a platform from which he was to address a prayer meeting. The assassin, Nathuram Godse, was a Hindu nationalist with links to the extremist Hindu Mahasabha, who held Gandhi responsible for weakening India by insisting upon a payment to Pakistan.

Most Attractive Female Armed Forces in the World

Women in the military have a history that extends over 400 years into the past, throughout a large number of cultures and nations. Women have played many roles in the military, from ancient warrior women, to the women currently serving in conflicts, even though the vast majority of all combatants have been men in every culture.
So here is a list of some attractive women soldiers from around the world. You will find that some of them are really hot. Well, from my point of view these girls have ability to won any beauty contest, but on the other hand these military girls seem absolutely ready to protect their respective countries. Just take a look at these military lovelies from armies around the globe and vote for the country with the cutest recruits. Share your views in comments!
Here are 10 Most Attractive Female Armed Forces in the World.

10. U.S.  Army

Attractive Female Armed Forces
American women soldiers hold tenth place in our list of most attractive female armed forces in the world. Women have been a part of the war effort since the Revolutionary War, but in the early days, they had to cloak themselves in disguise to serve alongside men. Now they were given auxiliary roles. As of 2012, women make up 14% of the U.S. military. More than 165,000 women are enlisted and active in the armed services with over 35,000 additional women serving as officers.

9. Czech Republic Army

Attractive Female Armed Forces
For years, Czechoslovakian military regulations did not allow women in the military and it was after WWII that the enlistment of women into military service was permitted. Czech women fought during WWII with distinction as medical personnel, phone operators, and anti-aircraft gun crews. They served in the Czechoslovakian unit in the Soviet Union, in the British Women Auxiliary Air Forces in the United Kingdom and the British Army in the Middle East. Now, they have become an integral part of the Czech Armed Forces and some of their positions proved to be indispensable, especially those in the Air Force.

8. Polish Army

Attractive Female Armed Forces
Poland army is at No.8 in our list. Currently, there are around 2,500 women in the Polish armed forces, and all women have the same rights as men to join and serve in the Polish Army, Navy, Air Force and Special Forces.

7. British Army

Attractive Female Armed Forces
British women hold the 7th position among the most attractive soldiers. They have been integrated into the British Armed Forces since the early 1990s; however, they remain excluded from primarily combat units in the Army, Royal Marines, and Royal Air Force Regiment.

6. Pakistan Army

female fighter pilot
The female soldiers of Pakistan are 6th position in the list of most attractive female armed forces. Pakistan is the only country in the Islamic world where women are performing their military duties in the hostile and combat military operations. Women have been taking part in Pakistan military since 1947 after the establishment of Pakistan. Currently a strong sizable unit of women soldiers who are serving in the Pakistan Armed Forces. In 2006, the first women fighter pilots batch joined the combat aerial mission command of PAF and women in Pakistan Army have been trained in combat missions, particularly in sniper, airborne and infantry warfare. The Pakistan Navy is currently the only uniform service branch where women are restricted to serve in the combat missions.

5. Israel Army

Israel Defense Forces
Israel is the only nation to conscript women and assign some of them to infantry combatant service which places them directly in the line of enemy fire. All Israelis are forced to carry out national service when they turn 18 – meaning the nation’s military is packed with female recruits. According to current figures as many as 31 per cent of IDF soldiers are women – three times more than the UK. But does that mean Israel has the world’s most attractive armed forces?

4. Greece Army

Attractive Female Armed Forces
At No. 4 in our list are attractive soldiers from Greek army. Greece currently has universal compulsory military service for males, under which all men above 18 years of age serve for 9 months. Women may serve in the Greek military on a voluntary basis, they are not required to enlist, as men are.

3. Australian Army

Attractive Female Armed Forces
At 3rd position in our list is Australian Army. Women have served in Australian armed forces since 1899. They were restricted to the Australian Army Nursing Service, until World War II. This role expanded in 1941–42 when the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force established female branches in which women took on a range of support roles. Women were integrated into the services during the late 1970s and early 1980s and can now serve in most positions in the Australian Defence Force (ADF), including combat roles.

2. Russian Army

Attractive Female Armed Forces
There is a popular opinion that Russia has most beautiful girls: slender, well-groomed, with just the right amount of that mysterious soul mixed in. Russian women, who have played an important role in their country’s military history, at 2nd position among the most attractive armed forces in the world. They performed various duties in the armies throughout Russian history, specially during the Great Patriotic War.

1. Romanian Army

ttractive Female Armed Forces
The Eastern European nation has topped our list of most attractive armed forces. To find the sexiest army recruits in the world, nothing but Romania. The Romanian army ability not be able to boast the firepower of the world’s top aggressive powers, but they accept one abstruse weapon that’s a apple beater – the Sexiest women.

Attractive Pakistani Women Politicians

The Pakistani women of today enjoy a better status than most women around the world. They have progressed in various fields of life such as politics, education, economy, services, health and many more. Participation in Pakistani politics by youngs, specially by young charming ladies is new phenomenon. With the emergence of new political forces this trend flourished. We saw a large number of women participate in current election. Here we listed the top ten of most beautiful, glamorous, attractive Pakistani women politicians.
These are top 10 most attractive Pakistani women politicians.

1. Maryam Nawaz

attractive Pakistani women politicians
At top of the list of most attractive Pakistani women politicians is Maryam Nawaz Sharif. This gorgeous lady is daughter of former Prime minister Nawaz Sharif and the former first lady of Pakistan, Kalsom Nawaz. She is active in national politics and is a political central figure in the Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N). No doubt she is the most beautiful woman. She has an admirable attractive personality with innocent look.

2. Ayla Malik

PTI Hot Girls
Ayla Malik is at 2nd position of most attractive Pakistani women politicians. She is young hot, beautiful and very pretty female politician of Pakistan. She is the niece of former president Sardar Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari and sister of former federal minister Sumaira Malik. She joined the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf ( PTI ) getting inspired by the work and dedication of Imran Khan.

3. Hina Rubani Khar

attractive Pakistani women politicians
No doubt Pakistan’s youngest and first woman Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar topped the list of most glamorous women politicians in the world. But she is at 3rd position in our list of attractive Pakistani women politicians. According to a survey conducted by India Today, Hina Rabbani Khar, who was elected member of national assembly from the seat of Pakistan Peoples Party, is famous for wearing attractive and fashionable outfits. Her handbags and dresses remains the focus of the media anywhere.

4. Kashmala Tariq

Hot Kashmala
Kashmala Tariq was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from the Women Reserve Constituency for the province of Punjab. She belonged to the Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam). She is also actively involved in women’s rights. She is famous for her dressings and outspoken statements.

5. Marvi Memon

attractive Pakistani women politicians
Known for her bold stance on various issues of national interest. former MNA Marvi Memon is among the youngest female legislators who came into public view after getting elected in the 2008 election on reserved seats for women. The daughter of prominent Pakistan Muslim League politician, educator and businessman Nisar Memon, Marvi serving as the central and public figure of the Pakistan Muslim League presided by Nawaz Sharif.

6. Sassui Palijo

attractive Pakistani women politicians
Sassui Palijo also known as Sassi Palijo is a young liberal politician and a columnist in Pakistan. She is Sindhi Pakistani politician who belongs to PPP. She is also famous due to her typical Sindhi beauty and there are many people who are her fans due to her charm.

7. Sumaira Malik

attractive Pakistani women politicians
Sumaira Malik is a Pakistani Famous Politicians and Social Workers and Human Right Activist. She is the daughter of Malik AllahYar Khan and the granddaughter of Amir Mohammad Khan, The Nawab of KalaBagh. Former President of Pakistan Sardar Farooq Khan Leghari is her uncle.

8. Shazia Marri

attractive Pakistani women politicians
Shazia Marri is a Sindhi Baloch Pakistani politician and member of the National Assembly. She also remains provincial Minister for Information and Electric Power of Sindh. Belonging to a family of veteran and influential family of Sindhi politicians, she was elected to provincial assembly of Sindh for first time in 2002 and again in 2008, from the seats reserved for women, representing PPP.

9. Farahnaz Ispahani

attractive Pakistani women politicians
Farahnaz Ispahani is a Pakistani politician. She belongs to the Pakistan Peoples Party. She was elected as member of the National Assembly of Pakistan on 2008 and served until 2012. She is currently the Media Advisor to Co-Chairman PPP, President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari. She is also PPP International Media Coordinator and chairperson for Pakistan Peoples Party Scholars Wing.

10. Shaheen Kausar Dar

attractive Pakistani women politicians
At number ten in our list of most attractive Pakistani women politicians, Deputy Speaker Legislative Assembly of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Shaheen Kausar Dar. She belongs to Pakistan Peoples Party and also Chief organizer Ladies wing PPPAJK