Concise History of Pakistan

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Author_Muhammad Reza Kazimi
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comprehensive exploration
Controversial topics
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global strategic concerns
Kalabagh Dam controversy
medieval history
Muslim nationalism
Simla Agreement

Product details

  • ISBN 9789697347377
  • Dimensions: 138 x 217mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press,Pakistan
  • Publication City/Country: PK
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This single-volume history of Pakistan offers a comprehensive exploration of the nation’s past, positioning it as a key player in global strategic concerns. Bridging ancient and medieval history, the book elucidates the emergence of Muslim nationalism and the interplay between different communities in the region. Spanning from Mehergarh to Musharraf, it goes beyond political events to delve into Pakistan’s intellectual, economic, diplomatic, and cultural history. Controversial topics like the 1971 Poland Resolution and the 1972 Simla Agreement are highlighted, and the book integrates personality profiles, featuring figures such as Amir Khusro, Gandhi, Nehru, M.A. Jinnah, and Z.A. Bhutto.
Dr Muhammad Reza Kazimi (b. Bombay 1945) is Editor, Quarterly Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society. He has been teaching Islamic History and Pakistan Studies since 1970 and continues to supervise doctoral research at Karachi University.