Lost playlists when reloaded windows

Recently, need to reboot my PC. Put iTunes backup suite and reloaded data including my music. All my music is still there, but no playlists. I have an iPad and an iPhone5. Synchronize my iPad and now lost my playlists from that too. iPhone is the only place where my playlists still exist. I can't off my iPhone playlists and iTunes on my PC?

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