indo-pak objectives
[QUOTE=Ihussain]@Noor Ul Haq2009,farooq_basir ,Asif Yousufzai ,bravo_99,
ziakhan,naeemsandhu............... plz suggest a gud book for objective portion(indopak history paper 1 and II) thanks[/QUOTE] I had a thorough study of the books by Kabir Ali, and the 20 years past solved papers and wrote down all the important personalities and events and such things as necessary for objectives. for second paper had a thorough study of Ikram rabbani and Haroon Rashid's successful culmination of pakistan, also Tarikh wo Tehrek-e-pakistan by Chaudhri MUhammad Rafique is helpful in this regard i prepared my own objectives which helped me alot |
[QUOTE=Ihussain]@Adil Memon
thanks for guidance ,this is available in rawalpindi , islamabad or lahore?[/QUOTE] Dear, I checked the book at Mr. Books 2 in Islamabad but couldn't get a copy. A very nice friend sent me a photocopy of the book by post. I found it quite useful. And it is worth a search. The book was short in the market at that time. It must be available now. Regards, |
Assalam-u-Alaikum
@Adil Memon & @Ihussain I think the complete title of book is "Comprehensive objective-type history of India and Pakistan" and author name is "Sumra, A. M., Engr." [URL="http://lccn.loc.gov/99921584"]http://lccn.loc.gov/99921584[/URL] [URL="http://openlibrary.org/b/OL154983M/Comprehensive-objective-type-history-of-India-and-Pakistan"]http://openlibrary.org/b/OL154983M/Comprehensive-objective-type-history-of-India-and-Pakistan[/URL] |
to Usman Malik
[QUOTE=usman malik 65]It realy deem difficult to me to find exact access to references for the prepration of the paper indo pak history.Please tell my the way?[/QUOTE]
Its never difficult. Just go through the book by Abdullah Malik urdu history of INdian and Pakistan and K.ali's book you can find references there. also references are given by Isuary prasad in his book. for second paper Haroon rashid's book is full of references. make a list of references and then try to learn by heart all those about every emperor and his policies. Regards. |
mcq correction simla deputation
the simla deputation was not led by karim agha khan. infact it was his grandfather sir sultan mohammad shah(Agha Khan III) who led the simla deputation. therefore the answer to the mcq is none of these.
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[QUOTE=naeemsandhu;121164]4. The founder of ghazanvide dynasty was
a. Mahmood Ghauri [B]b. Alaptagin[/B] c. Sabuktagin d. Jaipal e. None Of These shouldn't it be "b.Alaptagin" as i have read so in a book that ghaznavid empire was established by Alaptagin. Comments?[/QUOTE] Yes it was Alaptagin, the founder of Ghaznavide or Yamini dynasty |
I believe Sher Shah suri was the pioneer; which means the opener.
It was Sher Shah who laid the foundations of Administration reforms which were later followed and improved by AKbar. No doubt, Akbar might be in the limelight in the 16th century, but as a matter of fact Sher Shah was the pioneer. So the answer to this question would be Sher Shah. |
Hi, I am reading these papers, and I don't know what the instructions are at the beginning of the paper. Is it "choose 4 out of the first 7 questions" or is it "choose 4 out of the first 7 and make sure you choose 1 from each part" and there are parts 1 and 2? which one is it?
if it is the second one, can you please specify which questions are from part 1 and which ones from part 2 |
[QUOTE=bravo_99;122000]During the war of independence England was ruled by:
Queen victoria.her Reign period was from 20 June 1837 – 22 January 1901. All India national congress participated in the ONLY JAWAHAR LAL NEHRU PARTICIPATED IN 2ND ROUND TABLE.....IT IS SURE THAT IN 1ST AND 3RD CONGRESS DIDNT PARTICIPATED AT ALL. The President Of The 1st Constituent Assembly At The Time Of Its Dissolution Was: Molvi tameezuddin was speaker not president...i think it was khawaja nazimuddin who was chairing that assembly......[/QUOTE] president of first constituent assembly was Quaid e Azam,, speaker was Tamiz u din,, |
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