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Mukhtar Ahmad Tuesday, September 01, 2015 03:12 PM

Suggest books please
 
please let me know about quality book that covers post partition era of indo-pak history according to new syllabus. Thanks

Sheihryar Asif Friday, October 09, 2015 11:13 PM

[QUOTE=Mukhtar Ahmad;858243]please let me know about quality book that covers post partition era of indo-pak history according to new syllabus. Thanks[/QUOTE]
Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan by Hamid Khan covers almost all the topics from the Post-Partition era.

zahidali219 Thursday, October 29, 2015 09:50 PM

books
 
i used books by K Ali and got 125 in ce2015

Sarmad 2 Saturday, October 31, 2015 03:43 PM

Suggested Books for Post Partition
 
Hamid Khan's "Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan" is an outstanding book and covers most of the topics as stated above by Sheihryar Asif.

However, there are two more suggestions I would like to add:
1. Pakistan at the Crosscurrent of History by Lawrence Ziring
2. The Military and Politics in Pakistan (1947-97) by Hasan Askari Rizvi

Though they are no replacement to Hamid Khan's book, the first is useful as a brief introduction to politics and military in Pakistan up to 2004 (I think), and the second one analyses in depth the civil-military relations and politics up to 1997.
Ziring's book is also recommended if you need something written in a [B]relatively[/B] informal and light manner to get you started. It will not be enough on its own though.

Mukhtar Ahmad Saturday, October 31, 2015 03:47 PM

[QUOTE=Sarmad 2;879095]Hamid Khan's "Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan" is an outstanding book and covers most of the topics as stated above by Sheihryar Asif.

However, there are two more suggestions I would like to add:
1. Pakistan at the Crosscurrent of History by Lawrence Ziring
2. The Military and Politics in Pakistan (1947-97) by Hasan Askari Rizvi

Though they are no replacement to Hamid Khan's book, the first is useful as a brief introduction to politics and military in Pakistan up to 2004 (I think), and the second one analyses in depth the civil-military relations and politics up to 1997.
Ziring's book is also recommended if you need something written in a [B]relatively[/B] informal and light manner to get you started. It will not be enough on its own though.[/QUOTE]
Thanks bro

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