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Post Objective: Pakistan's Foreign Policy.

PAKISTAN’S FOREIGN POLICY


Q. What is the length of common border between India and Pakistan?
Ans. 2200 Km.

Q. How many wars were fought between India and Pakistan?
Ans. Three viz 1948, 1965 and 1971.

Q. When Treaty of Tashkent was signed?
Ans. 1965.

Q. When Simla Pact was signed?
Ans. 1972.

Q. When SAARC was established?
Ans. 1980.

Q. When India exploded its first nuclear device?
Ans. 1974.

Q. What is the length of common border of China and Pakistan?
Ans. 600 Km.

Q. What is the name of Chinese province to which join the borders of Pakistan?
Ans. Sankiang.

Q. When Peoples Republic of China was established?
Ans. 1949.

Q. When were the common borders of China and Pakistan duly demarcated?
Ans. 1965.

Q. How much area was gained by Pakistan as a result of his demarcation?
Ans. 750 square meters.

Q. Did Pakistan supporter China to make her permanent of UNO?
And. Yes.

Q. How long is Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan?
Ans. 1800 Km.

Q. Khyber connects Pakistan with:
Ans. Afghanistan.

Q. When Russia invaded over Afghanistan?
Ans. December 1979.

Q. When Russia signed withdrawal agreement?
Ans. 1988.

Q. When did Russia withdraw its forces from Afghanistan?
Ans. 1989.

Q. What is the length of common border of Pakistan and Iran?
Ans. 900 Km.

Q. When R.C.D. was signed?
Ans. 1964.

Q. When did R.C.D. converted into E.C.O?
Ans. 1985.

Q. When did Pakistan become the member of U.N.O?
Ans. 30 September 1947.

Q. When did U.N.O start functioning?
Ans. 24 October 1945.

Q. What are the important organs of U.N.O?
Ans.
i. General Assembly.
ii. Security Council.
iii. Economic and Social Council.
iv. Trusteeship Council.
v. World Court of Justice.
vi. Secretariat.

Q. What are the total members of Security Council?
Ans. 15 members.

Q. When and where did OIC come into being?
Ans. 1965, in Morocco.

Q. When and where was the Second Islamic Conference held?
Ans. 1974, in Lahore.

Q. Where atomic explosions were carried out in Pakistan?
Ans. Chaghai (Balochistan).

Q. When did Pakistan join the Non-aligned Movement?
Ans. 1979.

Q. What is the Pakistani major export?
Ans. cotton.

Q. When Munir Report was prepared?
Ans. 1953.

Q. When Pakistan launched Ghouri Missile?
Ans. 6 April 1998.

Q. When Pakistan exploded its nuclear device?
Ans. 28 May 1998.

Q. How many devices were exploded on 30th May 1998?
Ans. One device.

Q. When did Pakistan rejoin Commonwealth?
Ans. 1989.

Q. When did the State Bank of Pakistan established?
Ans. 1st July 1948.

Q. When did Quaid-e-Azam die?
Ans. 11 September 1948.

Q. When did Indian occupy Jundgadh?
Ans. 8 November 1948.

Q. When did Objective Resolution pass?
Ans. 12 March 1949.

Q. When National Bank of Pakistan was formed?
Ans. 8 November 1949.

Q. When did Liaquat Ali khan visit USA?
Ans. May 1950.

Q. When Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated?
Ans. 16 October 1951.

Q. When Martial Law was imposed in Lahore?
Ans. 6th March 1953.

Q. When Muhammad Ali Bogra became Third Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Ans. 17 April 1953.

Q. When Defense Pact between USA and Pakistan was signed?
Ans. May 1954.

Q. When constituent assembly was dissolved by Governor General Ghulam Muhammad?
Ans. 24th October 1954.

Q. When Chaudry Muhammad Ali took over as the 4th Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Ans. 11 August 1955.

Q. When West Pakistan turned into One Unit?
Ans. 14th October 1955.

Q. When first constitution of Pakistan was introduced?
Ans. 23rd March 1956.

Q. When Sikandar Mirza dissolved East Pakistan Cabinet?
Ans. 26th May 1956.

Q. When H.S. Suhrwardy took over as 5th Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Ans. 12th September 1956.

Q. When I.I. Chandrigar was appointed 6th Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Ans. 17th October 1957.

Q. When Malik Firuz Khan Noon took over as the 7th Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Ans. 16th December 1957.

Q. When Noon-Nehru agreement was signed?
Ans. 11th September 1958.

Q. When Martial Law was imposed in the country?
Ans. 7th October 1958.

Q. When EBDO was promulgated?
Ans. 25 March 1959.

Q. When System of Basic Democracies was introduced?
Ans. 26th October 1959.

Q. When Capital was shifted to Islamabad?
Ans. 26th November 1959.

Q. When Field Martial Ayyub Khan was elected President by 80,000 Basic Democrates?
Ans. 14th February 1960.

Q. When Constitution of 1962 was enforced?
Ans. 1st March 1962.

Q. When Basic Democracy Election was held in East Pakistan?
Ans. 10th November 1964.

Q. When Ayyub Khan defeated Miss Fatima Jinnah in Presidential Election by 49,951 to 28,691 votes?
Ans. 2nd January 1965.

Q. When Six Points of Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman were announced?
Ans. 5th February 1965.

Q. When Rann of Kuch War between Indian and Pakistan was fought?
Ans. April 1965.

Q. When Indo-Pakistan was started?
Ans. 6th September 1965.

Q. When Tashkent Declaration was signed?
Ans. 10 January 1966.

Q. When did Field Martial Ayyub Khan relinquish office of President and General A.M.Yahya Khan imposed Martial Law in Pakistan?
Ans. 25 March 1969.

Q. When One Unit was cancelled?
Ans. 1st April 1970.

Q. When National Assembly Election held?
Ans. 7th December 1970.

Q. When Provincial Assemblies Election held?
Ans. 17th December 1970.

Q. When Indian Army attacked East Pakistan?
Ans. 22nd November 1971.

Q. When State of Emergency was declared?
Ans. 23rd November 1971.

Q. When Indian attacked West Pakistan?
Ans. 3rd December 1971.

Q. When cease-fire in East Pakistan was announced?
Ans. 16th December 1971.

Q. When Z.A.Bhutto took over as the 4th President of Pakistan?
Ans. 20 December 1971.

Q. When Hamood-ur-Rehman Commission on East Pakistan was appointed?
Ans. 24th December 1971.

Q. When Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman was freed?
Ans. 3rd January 1972.

Q. When Simla Agreement was signed?
Ans. 3rd July 1972.

Q. When Constitution of 1973 was enforced. Ch. Fazal Elahi was sworn in as the 5th President and Mr.Z.A. Bhutto as the 10th Prime Minister of Pakistan?
Ans. 14th August 1973.

Q. When National Assembly declared the Ahmadis as a minority in Pakistan?
Ans. 7th September 1974.

Q. When Awami Party was banned after the assassination of Hayat Sher Pao and on 20th October 1975 Supreme Court upheld this decision?
Ans. 10th February 1975.

Q. When National Assembly Elections held. PPP won sweeping victory but other parties refused to accept the results?
Ans. 7th March 1977.

Q. When PNA started country wide movement against Bhutto Government?
Ans. 14th March 1977.


Q. When talks between PNA and Bhutto Government held. An agreement was reached but could not be implemented?
Ans. 3rd to 15th June 1977.

Q. When General Zia-ul-Haq imposed Martial Law in Pakistan. Mr. Z.A. Bhutto and other leaders were taken in custody?
Ans. 5th July 1977.

Q. When Supreme Court announced that Martial Law was legal?

Ans. 10th November 1977.

Q. When Hadood Ordinance was promulgated?
Ans. 10th February 1979.

Q. When Wafaqi Shariat Court was established?
Ans. 26th May 1980.

Q. When Zakat and Ushr Ordinance was issued?
Ans. 20th June 1980.

Q. When Zia-ul-Haq addressed U.N.O.?
Ans. 1st October 1980.

Q. When Islamic University was established?
Ans. 10th November 1980.

Q. When Ramazan Ordinance was promulgated?
Ans. July 1981.

Q. When Majlis-e-Shoora was formed?
Ans. 4th December 1981.

Q. When Qazi Courts were established?
Ans. February 1983.

Q. When 6th Five-Year Plan was made?
Ans. May 1983.

Q. When Wafaqi Mohtasib was appointed?
Ans. August 1984.

Q. When Interest Free Banking was introduced?
Ans. July 1984.

Q. When Nizam-e-Salat was introduced?
Ans. August 1984.

Q. When Presidential Referendums held?
Ans. 19th December 1984.

Q. When Election Schedule for 1985 elections announced?
Ans. 12th January 1985.

Q. When National Assembly Elections held?
Ans. February 1985.

Q. When Provincial Assembly Elections held?
Ans. 8th February 1985.

Q. When Zia-ul-Haq nominated Muhammad Khan Junejo as Prime Minister of Pakistan?

Ans. 10th March 1985.

Q. When Muhammad Khan Junejo sworn-in as Prime Minster of Pakistan?
Ans. March 1985.

Q. When Martial Law was lifted and Fundamental rights restored?
Ans. December 1985.

Q. When President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolved the National and Provincial Assemblies?
Ans. 6th August 1990.

Q. When National Assembly elections held in 1990?
Ans. 24th October 1990.

Q. When Provincial Assembly elections held in 1990?
Ans. 27th October 1990.

Q. When Mian Nawaz Sharif was elected leader of the Parliamentary group?
Ans. 1st November 1990.

Q. When Member of National Assembly sworn-in?
Ans. 3rd and 4th November 1990.

Q. When Mian Nawaz Sharif elected as the 13th Prime Minister of Paksitan?
Ans. 6th November 1990.

Q. When President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dissolved the National Assembly and Nawaz Sharif’s Government was dismissed. Mir Balakh Sher Mazari was sworn-in as caretaker Prime Minister in 1993?
Ans. 19th April 1993.

Q. When President appointed Nazim Hasan Shah as permanent Chief Justice of Pakistan?
Ans. 27th April 1993.

Q. When Nawaz Government and National Assembly was restored. Supreme Court declared Presidential Order ultra vires Judgment passed?
Ans. 26th May 1993.
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History Books and Authors

“A history of Pakistan” 1 Manzoor-ud-din Ahmed
“A history of Pakistan” 2 M. A. Aziz
“A History of the Sikhs” Khushwant Singh
“A new history of India” Stanley Wolpert
“A short history of the Indian people” Tara Chand
“A short history of Pakistan” Dr. Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
“A survey of Indian history” Panikkar
“Aab-e-Kausar” Dr. S. M. Ikram
“Adab-ul-Muluk-wa-Kifayat-ul-Mamluk” Fakhr-e-Mudabbir
“Administration of Sultanate of Delhi” Dr. Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
“Advanced history of India” Ramesh C Majumdar
“Aftermath of Revolt: India, 1857 – 1870” Thomas R. Metcalf
“Agrarian System of Mughal India” Irfan Habib
“Ahkam-e-Alamgiri” Inayat-ullah Khan
“Ain-e-Akbari” Abul Fazal
“Aja’ib-ul-Afsar” Ibn-e-Battutah
“Akbar Nama” Abul Fazal
“Akbar: the great Mughal” Vincent A Smith
“Alamgir Nama” Mirza Kazim (first 10 years rule of Aurangzeb)
“Aml-e-Saleh” Muhammad Saleh Kamboh
“An autobiography” Jawaharlal Nehru
“An empire builder of the 16th century” Rushbrook Williams
“An Atlas of the Mughal Empire” Irfan Habib
“Anand Math” * Bunkum Chandra Chatterjee (1882)
“Ancient geography of India” Major General Alexander Cunningham
“Arab aur Hind ke Ta’aluqat” Syed Salman Nadvi
“Arab conquest of Sind” Ramesh C Majumdar
“Arab invasion of India” Ramesh C Majumdar
“Asoka and Decline of the Mauryas” Romila Thapar
“Bahmanis of Deccan” H. K. Sherwani
“Band-e-Matram” * Bunkum Chandra Chatterjee
“Birth of Pakistan” Dr. Sachin
“Birth of a tragedy” Dr. Tahir Khan
“Bridge of time” Mrs. Sarojini Naidu
“Cambridge history of British empire” H.H. Dodwell
“Cambridge history of India” Wilfred Cantwell Smith
“The case for Pakistan” Afzal M. Rafique
“Chach-Nama” Ali Bin Hamid Bin Abu Bakr Al-Kufi
“Communal Unity” M.K. Gandhi
“Company Ki Hakoomat” Bari Alig
“Congress in office” Jamil-ud-din Ahmed
“Constitutional Development in Pakistan” G. W. Chaudry
“Constitutional history of Pakistan” A. B. Keith
“Creation of Pakistan” Syed Shamim Hussain Qadri
“Dara Shikoh” K. R. Qanungo
“Darbar-e-Akbari” Muhammad Hussain Azad
“Das-Muqam-e-Rekhta” Kabir
“Decline of the Kingdom of Magadha” B. P. Sinha
“Discovery of India” Jawaharlal Nehru
“Discovery of Pakistan” A. Aziz
“Early History of Deccan” Ghulam Yazdani
“Early India and Pakistan to Asoka” Sir Mortimer Wheeler
“Early phase of Muslim political movement” Jamil-ud-din Ahmed
“18th Century in India” Satish Chandra
“Emergence of Pakistan” Ch. Muhammad Ali
“Essays on Aurangzeb” Shibli No’mani
“Evolution of Pakistan” Sharif-ud-din Pirzada
“Fall of the Mughal empire” Jadunath Sarkar
“Fatawa-e-Jahandari” Zia-ud-din Barani
“Final phase of struggle for Pakistan” Jamil-ud-Din Ahmed
“Five thousand years of Pakistan” * Sir Mortimer Wheeler
“Foundation of Muslim rule in India” A. B. M. Habib-ullah
“Foundation of Pakistan” Syed Sharif-ud-din Pirzada
“The founder of Pakistan: through trial and triumph” Ahmed Khan
“Founders of Pakistan” Dr. Safdar Mehmood
“Friends; not masters” Gen. Ayub Khan
“From Crisis to Crisis: Pakistan 1962 – 1969” Herbert Feldman
“From memory” Malik Feroze Khan Noon
“Frontier Tragedy” Allah Bakhsh Yousafi
“Futuhat-e-Alamgiri” Ishwar Das
“Futuhat-e-Firuz Shahi” Firuz Shah Tughluq
“Futuh-us-Salatin” Isami
“Ghadar Kaun” Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif
“Government and politics in Pakistan” Mushtaq Ahmed
“Hasanat-ul-Arifin” Dara Shikoh
“Hayat-e-Javed” * Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali
“Historic City of Taxila” Ahmed Hassan Dani
“History and culture of the Indian people” Ramesh C. Majumdar
“History of Ancient India” Dr. Rana Shankar Tripathi
“History of Aurangzeb” Jadunath Sarkar
“History of Bengal” Ramesh C. Majumdar
“History of England” McCauley
“History of Freedom Movement” Dr. Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
“History of freedom movement in India” Tara Chand
“History of India” Elphinstone
“History of India and Eastern architecture” Ferguson
“History of India as told by its own historians” Elliot and Dowson
“History of Indian People” Tara Chand
“History of Indo-Pakistan” Vidya Dhar Mahajan
“History of Jehangir” Beni Prasad
“History of Khaljis” Kishori Saran Lal
“History of Lodi Sultans of Delhi and Agra” Abdul Halim
“History of Saracens” Syed Ameer Ali
“History of Shah Jahan” Banarsi Prasad Saksena
“History of Sher Shah Suri” Iqtidar Husain Siddiqi
“History of Tipu Sultan” Mohib-ul-Hassan
“Humayun Nama” Gulbadan Begum
“Humayun Padshah” Ishwari Prasad
“In Quest of Jinnah” Sharif al Mujahid
“India” Dodwell
“India at the Death of Akbar” W. H. Moreland
“India divided” Rajendra Prasad
“India, Pakistan and the West” Percival Smith
“India through ages” Jadunath Sarkar
“India today and tomorrow” Palme R. Dutt
“India wins freedom” Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
“Indian architecture” Percy Brown
“Indian Feudalism” Ram Sharan Sharma
“Indian painting under the Mughals” Percy Brown
“The Indo-Greeks” A. K. Narain
“Influence of Islam on Indian culture” Tara Chand
“Iqbal Ke Akhri Do Sal” Ashiq Hussain Batalvi
“Iqbal Nama-e-Jahangiri” Mirza Muhammad Mu’tamid Khan
“Isbat-un-Nabuwat” Hazrat Mujaddid Alf Thani
“Izalat-al-Akhifa” Hazrat Shah Wali-ullah
“Jawami-ul-Hikayat” Aufi (An encyclopaedia of anecdotes)
“Jinnah: Creator of Pakistan” Hector Bolitho
“Jinnah of Pakistan” Stanley Wolpert
“Kashf-ul-Mahjub” Data Ganj Bukhsh
“Khamsa” Haazrat Amir Khusrau
“Khaza’in-ul-Futuh” Amir Khusrau
“Khilafat Movement” Allah Bux Yousafi
“Khulasa-tu-Tawarikh” Sajhan Rai
“Kitab-ul-Hind” Abu Rehan Muhammad Al-Biruni
“Last Days of United Pakistan” G. W. Chaudri
“The later Mughals” William Irvine
“Leaders correspondence with Jinnah” Syed Sharif-ud-din Pirzada
“Life and Conditions of the People of Hindustan” K. M. Ashraf
“Life and Times of Humayun” Ishwari Prasad
“Life of Muhammad” William Muir
“Lords of Khyber”* Andre Singer
“Loyal Muhammadans of India” Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
“Lubab-ul-Albab” Aufi
“Ma’asr-e-Alamgiri” Muhammad Saqi Musta’id Khan
“Ma’asir-e-Jahangiri” Khawaja Kamgar Hussain
“Miftah-ul-Futuh” (1291) Amir Khusrau
“Majma’-ul-Bahrain” Dara Shikoh
“Makers of Pakistan and modern Muslim India” A. H. Alberuni
“Makhzan-e-Afghani” Nihmat-ullah Harvi
“Making of Pakistan” 1 K. K. Aziz
“Making of Pakistan” 2 Richard Symond
“Mamba-ul-Uyun” Sheikh Mubarak
“Mansabdari System and Mughul Army” Abdul Aziz
“Marshal-law-se-marshal-law-tak” Syed Noor Ahmed (diary of Raja Ghazanfar Ali)
“Material Culture and Social Formations in Ancient India” Ram Sharan Sharma
“Mauj-e-Kausar” Dr. S. M. Ikram
“Medieval India” Ishwari Prasad
“Memoirs of Jahangir” Beveridge
“The men who ruled India: The founders” Philip Woodruff
“Middle phase of struggle for Pakistan” Jamil-ud-din Ahmed
“Military and politics in Pakistan” Hassan Askari Rizvi
“Mission with Mounbatten” Alan Campbell Johnson
“Modern Muslim India and birth of Pakistan” Dr. S. M. Ikram
“Mohenjo-Daro and the Indus Civilization” Sir John Hubert Marshal
“Mughal empire in India” Sri Ram Sharma
“Mughal government and administration” Sri Ram Sharma
“Mughal Kingship and Nobility” Khosla
“Mughal Nobility Under Aurangzeb” M. Athar Ali
“Mughal rule in India” Edwards and Garret
“Muhammad Ali Jinnah” G. Allana
“Munis-ul-Arwah” Jahan Ara Begum
“Muntakhib-ul-Lubab” Khafi Khan
“Muntakhib-ul-Tawarikh” Maulana Abdul Qadir Shah Badauni
“Muslim community of Indo-Pak Subcontinent” Dr. Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
“Muslim Freedom Movement” Jamil-ud-din Ahmed
“Muslim League: yesterday and today” A.B. Rajput
“Muslim rule in India and Pakistan” Dr. S. M. Ikram
“Muslim separatism in India and Pakistan” Abdul Hamid
“Muzakrat se Marshal Law Tak” Sardar Abdul Qayum
“My brother” Fatimah Jinnah
“My last day with the Quaid” Col. Elahi Bakhsh
“My life: a fragment” Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
“My leader” Zia-ud-din Ahmed Suleri
“Nadir-ul-Nukat” Dara Shikoh
“Nal-o-Daman” Faizi
“Nehru: a political biography” Michael Brechor
“Now or Never” * Ch. Rehmat Ali (28th Jan 1933)*
“Nuh-Sipihr” Amir Khusrau
“Nuskha-e-Dilkusha” Bhem Sen (Mughal History)
“Our freedom fighter” G. Allana
“Our Indian Musalmans” W. W. Hunter
“Oxford history of India” Vincent Smith
“Padmavat” Malik Muhammad Jayasi
“Padshah-Nama” 1 Abdul Hamid Lahori
“Padshah-Nama” 2 Jalal-ud-din Tabatabai
“Padshah-Nama” 3 Muhammad Amin Qazvini
“Pakistan; A political study” V. O. Key Jr.
“Pakistan and India” G. W. Chaudri
“Pakistan before Aryans” Sir Mortimer Wheeler
“Pakistan Issue” Nazir Yar Jung
“Pakistan Naguzir Tha” Syed Hassan Riaz
“Pakistan Resolution and historic Lahore session” Syed Sharif-ud-Din Pirzada
“Pakistan: the fatherland of Pak nation” Ch. Rehmat Ali
“Pakistan: The Formative Phase” Prof. Khalid Bin Saeed
“Pakistan’s Foreign Policy” Mushtaq Ahmad
“Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court” Satish Chandra
“Partition of India: Policies and perspectives” C. H. Phillips
“Pathway to Pakistan” Ch. Khaleeq-uz-Zaman
“Personal Muhammadan Law” Justice Syed Ameer Ali
“Political parties in Pakistan” Rafique Afzal
“Political system of Pakistan” Prof. Khalid bin Saeed
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“Portuguese in India” M. N. Pearson
“Poverty of India” Dadabhai Noroji
“The preaching of Islam” Thomas Arnold
“Provincial Government of Mughals” P. Saran
“Qiran-us-Sa’dain” Amir Khusrau
“Quaid-e-Azam and Muslim Women” Begum Salma Tassadduq Hussain
“Quaid-e-Azam and Pakistan” Ahmed Hassan Dani
“Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah: As I knew him” M. A. H. Isfahani
“Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah: The story of a nation” G. Allana
“Radd-e-Rawafiz” Hazrat Mujaddid Alf Sani
“Rag Darpan” Faqir-ullah (Saif Khan)
“Rahat-ul-Qulub” Malfuzat of Hazrat Nizam-ud-din Auliya
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“The Reign of Muhammad Shah” Zahir-ud-din Malik
“Religious policy of the Mughal emperors” Sri Ram Sharma
“Religious thoughts of Syed Ahmed Khan” Bashir Ahmed Dar
“Rihla (Travels)” Ibn-e-Battuta
“Risala Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind” Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
“Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire” Ram Prasad Tripathi
“Safina-tul-Auliya” Dara Shikoh
“Sakina-tul-Auliya” Dara Shikoh
“Sathiarath Prakash” Deya Nand Sarswati
“Shah Ismail Shaheed” Abdullah Butt
“Shah Jahan Nama” Inayat Khan
“Shakuntala” Kalidasa
“Sher Shah” K. R. Qanungo
“Siddhanta” Brahmagupta
“Sikhs of the Punjab” J. S. Grewal
“Siyar-ul-Muta’akhirin” Ghulam Hussain Tabatabai
“Society and Culture in Medieval India” A. Rashid
“Society and Kingship in Medieval India” Topa
“Some aspects of Muslim administration” Ram Prasad Tripathi
“Some aspects of Quaid-e-Azam’s life” Syed Sharif-ud-din Pirzada
“Some important Indian problems” Sir Muhammad Shafi
“Spirit of Islam” Justice Syed Ameer Ali
“Storia do Mogor” Manucci
“Story of the integration of Indian states” V. P. Menan
“Struggle for Pakistan” Dr. Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi
“Studies in Indian history” K. M. Panikkar
“Studies in Medieval Indian History” P. Saran
“Sunehra Bengal” (National anthem of Bengal) Bunkum Chandra Chatterjee
“Swateh-ul-Ilham” Faizi
“Syed Ahmed Shaheed” Ghulam Rasul Mehr
“Tabakat-e-Akbari” Nizam-ud-din Ahmed
“Tabqat-e-Nasiri” Abu Umro Minhaj-ud-Din Usman
“Taj-ul-Ma’asir” Hassan Nizami
“Tarikh-e-Alai” Amir Khusrau
“Tarikh-e-Alfi” Mullah Daud
“Tarikh-e-Daudi” Abdullah
“Tarikh-e-Feroze-Shahi” 1 Zia-ud-din Barani
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“Tarikh-e-Humayun” Bayazid Bayat (1591)
“Tarikh-e-Jahan-Kusha” Alauddin Fazal-ullah
“Tarikh-e-Jahangir” Dr. Beni Prasad
“Tarikh-e-Mubarak Shahi” Yahya bin Ahmed Sirhindi
“Tarikh-e-Rashidi” Mirza Haider Dughlat
“Taxila” Sir John Marshal
“Tazkirah” Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
“Tazkirat-e-Daulat-e-Shahi” Maktubat of Sheikh Badr-ud-din Yahya Muniri
“Tehqeeq-ul-Hind” Al-Biruni
“Tibb-e-Sikandari” Mian Bhowa
“Towards Pakistan” Waheed-uz-Zaman
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“Travels in the Mughal empire” Bernier
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“Tughluq Nama” Amir Khusrau
“Tuzuk-e-Baburi” / “Babur Nama” Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur
“Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri” Jahangir
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