Political History
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Abdul Samad Khan’s Perceptions of Pashtoonistan (Part-II)
Abdul Samad Khan opposed the British imposed system of Nawabs and Sardars, and had also demanded the abolition of Sardari…
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Abdul Samad Khan’s Perceptions of Pashtoonistan (Part-I)
Abdul Samad Khan opposed the British imposed system of Nawabs and Sardars, and had also demanded the abolition of Sardari…
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A Memoir of the 1950s – Part-V
On 7th October 1958, BBC reported that President Iskander Mirza had declared martial law in the country and that General…
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A Memoir of the 1950s – Part-IV
The Muslim League, where it existed, had only a flimsy organization. The feudal landowners were generally content with the Raj.…
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What really happened to Jinnah’s Pakistan…?
The truth is, at no point did the All-India Muslim League or its president Muhammad Ali Jinnah invoke Medina or…
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A Memoir of the 1950s – Part-III
The student movement flourished in the period 1949-54. During 1953. The DSF had presented certain demands to the educational authorities.…
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A Memoir of the 1950s – Part-II
The membership of the Karachi unit was drawn almost entirely from members of the muhajir community. Hasan Nasir, who in…
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A Memoir of the 1950s – Part-I
The Sindh Observer, expressing almost universal opinion in the province and campaigning against the separation of Karachi, was silenced. Eric…
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How to revive the spirit of Quit India Movement?
The Communists, Hindu Mahasabha and RSS were opposed to Quit India Movement and supported British. BJP is launching a…
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Truths, Not Myths, About Pakistan’s Founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah
In 1916, Jinnah declared that India was “not to be governed by Hindus, and … it [was] not to be…
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