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i have studied tehrik e pak by ch nisar (urdu).trek to pak and now a days i am studying subjective Q of past papers. i have also book of pak affair by ikram rabbani. but i am confused what should i do to summarize my preparation . i mean to say preparation of topics and questions ,making of notes etc plz elucidate me what strategy should i adopt to complete this subject. thank you.
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AOA. These are some of the important topics for making quick review notes. One must cover each and every aspect of all these topics to get good score in the Pak Affairs paper.For Complete study please read recommended books like Ikram Rabbani's book etc.

Some important areas of study in Pakistan Affairs paper:

1.Evolution of Muslim Society in the Sub-Continent.
-1206 onward or 1206 to 1526.
-Downfall after the 17th century and causes of downfall.
-Roles and efforts of Muslim leaders for the establishment of Muslim society in the sub-continent.

2.Ideology of Pakistan
-In the light of Iqbal's sayings.
-In the light of Quaid's speeches.
-Ideological foundations of Two Nations theory (Quaid and Iqbal references).

3. Aligarh movement and Sir Syed Ahmed khan.
- Achievements and services.

4.Shah Waliullah,its movement and Impact on the Muslims of Sub-Continent.

5.Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi.

6.Ulema of Nadwa and Deoband Movement.

7.Critical Analysis of Nehru report and Quaid's 14 Points.

8.Formation of Muslim League.

9.Minto marly reforms.

10.Lacknow pact of 1916.

11.Khalifat movement.

12.Iqbal's Allahabad address.Government of India act,Congress rule,Fundamental principles of Lahore Resolution,Crips mission,Shimla conference,Cabinet mission.

13.Objective resolution
-Significance
-Silent features

14. RadCliffe's Award.
-Six points of Mujeebur Rehman

15.Constitutions of 1956,1962 and 1973.

16.Early problems faced by country after its creatiton.

17.Geography,Natural Resources,Industry,Economy,Foreign Policy,Agriculture and Education.

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