413 Pakistan Studies Paper 1 History in 50 pages

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Book Code :413
Subject Code :2059
Author :Furqan Mushtaq
Language :English
Publishers :Read and Write Publications

 

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Introducing “413 Pakistan Studies Paper 1 History in 50 Pages” by Furqan Mushtaq, an invaluable guide that offers a concise and comprehensive overview of Pakistan’s rich history. In just 50 pages, this book covers key events and developments from the Indus Valley Civilization to the present day, presenting the information in a clear and easily digestible format.

Key Features:

1. Comprehensive Coverage: The book delves into the early history of Pakistan, the British Raj and the Partition of India, and the post-independence period, encapsulating the significant milestones and turning points in Pakistan’s history.

2. Concise Format: With its condensed format, the book provides a concise yet informative account of Pakistan’s history, making it an ideal choice for students and readers seeking a comprehensive understanding without the need for lengthy readings.

3. Clear and Accessible Writing Style: The author’s clear and easy-to-understand writing style ensures that readers from various backgrounds can grasp the historical narrative effortlessly.

4. Information-Rich: Despite its brevity, the book is packed with a wealth of information and insightful analysis, offering readers a deeper understanding of the historical context, events, and their implications for Pakistan.

“413 Pakistan Studies Paper 1 History in 50 Pages” is an indispensable resource for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone eager to delve into the captivating history of Pakistan. Gain a comprehensive understanding of Pakistan’s journey through time with this concise yet information-packed guide.

Pakistan Studies Paper 1 History in 50 pages

  • All CIE Key questions addressed
  • Important paper solving techniques
  • Time management

TABLE OF CONTENT

SECTION 1: CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND TO THE PAKISTAN MOVEMENT
1.1 Muslim Religious Thinkers/Scholars/Reformers
1.2 Decline of Mughal Empire
1.3 East India Company 1600-1873
1.4 The War Of Independence
1.5 Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
1.6 Languages

SECTION 2: THE EMERGENCE OF PAKISTAN 1906-47
2.1 Muslim League
2.2 The Partition of Bengal 1905
2.3 The Minto-Morley Reforms 1909
2.4 Montague–Chelmsford Reforms 1919
2.5 The Lucknow Pact 1916
2.6 The Khilafat Movement 1919
2.7 Hijrat Movement Maulana Abdul Bari
2.8 Chauri-Chaura Incident
2.9 Rowlett’s Act 1919
2.10 Amritsar Tragedy 1919
2.11 Delhi Proposal 1927
2.12 Simon Commission 1927
2.13 Nehru Report 1928
2.14 Fourteen Points of Quaid-e-Azam 1929
2.15 Round Table Conferences
2.16 Gandhi Irwin Pact 1931
2.17 Communal Award 1932
2.18 The Government of India act 1935
2.19 Elections-1937
2.20 Day of Deliverance
2.21 The Lahore Resolution 1940
2.22 The Cripps Mission 1942
2.23 Quit India Movement-1942
2.24 Gandhi Jinnah Talks
2.25 Simla Conference-1945
2.26 The Elections-1945-46
2.27 Cabinet Mission Plan
2.28 Direct Action Day-1946
2.29 June 3rd Plan 1947
2.30 Redcliffe Award-1947
2.31 Indian Independence Act 1947

SECTION 3: NATIONHOOD 1947-99
3.1 After Independence 1947
3.2 Muhammad Ali Jinnah
3.3 Allama Iqbal
3.4 Chaudhry Rahmat Ali
3.5 Immediate (Initial or early) Problems Faced by Pakistan after Partition
3.6 Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din
3.7 Liaquat Ali Khan 1947-51
3.8 The Objectives Resolution 1949
3.9 Ghulam Muhammad 1951-55
3.10 Muhammad Ali Bogra
3.11 Major Generals Iskander Mirza 1955-58
3.12 1956 Pakistan’s first constitution
3.13 Ayub Khan 1958-69
3.14 The Constitution of 1962
3.15 Ganeral Yahya Khan 1969
3.16 Causes of the separation of East Pakistan
3.17 Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto 1971-77
3.18 1973 Constitution
3.19 General zia-ul-haq 1977-1988
3.20 Benazir Bhutto
3.21 Nawaz Sharif-First Period as PM 1990-93
3.22 General Pervez Musharraf 1990-2008

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF PAKISTAN
Pakistan’s Relations with India
Pakistan’s Relations with Bangladesh
Pakistan’s Relations with Afghanistan
Pakistan’s Relations with Iran
Pakistan’s Relations with China
Pakistan’s Relations with USSR
Pakistan’s Relations with US
Pakistan and the Middle East Countries
Pakistan and the Common Wealth Countries
Pakistan and the United Nations

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