Political History
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Why Ambedkar Supported Partition? (Part-I)
Remarks on his book “Pakistan or the Partition of India” first published in December 1940. The present article is based…
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In Karachi, life is cheap
In Karachi, murder for profit or political gain is a commonplace, as are demands for protection money, energy blackouts, and…
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RSS in Sindh: 1942-48 (Part-IV)
Once the Partition of the Indian subcontinent had become a reality, a team of RSS activists in Sindh had two…
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RSS in Sindh: 1942-48 (Part-III)
Once the Partition of the Indian subcontinent had become a reality, a team of RSS activists in Sindh had two…
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RSS in Sindh: 1942-48 (Part-II)
Once the Partition of the Indian subcontinent had become a reality, a team of RSS activists in Sindh had two…
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RSS in Sindh: 1942-48 (Part-I)
Once the Partition of the Indian subcontinent had become a reality, a team of RSS activists in Sindh had two…
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5th July 1977: The Black Day, when a democratic govt. of Z. A. Bhutto was ambushed
Before the coup, unrest and political conflict between right-wing Pakistan National Alliance and the PPP government was instigated under a…
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How Balochistan was named after Balochis?
The word “Balochistan” was first coined by Zaheer-ud-din Babar, Mughal King, during 1526-30 AD for the dera jaat area of…
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Understanding Pakistan through the Story of Karachi
The violence had deep roots. Karachi’s history is one of migration and rapid expansion. In the decades since Partition, Karachi…
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Sindh’s struggle for abolition of One Unit – X
Pakistan Jamhuri Party believed that opponents of One Unit are agents of foreign countries, the enemy of Islam, anarchists, provincialists…
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