Pakistan - A Personal HistoryNautiyal Sunil
副标题: A Personal History出版年: 2012-6-21页数: 448定价: GBP 8.99装帧: PaperbackISBN: 9780857500649豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我来说两句 短评 ··· ( 全部1 条 ) 热门 / 最新 / 好友 0 有用 阿丑 2024-07-13 00:59:18 北京 写了他成为总理...
Twenty years after he retired from international cricket, Imran has produced a third personalised account of his life.Pakistan: A Personal Historyis an addition to a slightly creaking shelf. There are two travel books, a book on cricket skills, and three biographies already in circulation. Pakista...
Pakistan has a history of arresting former prime ministers or sidelining them ahead of elections if they are deemed to pose a challenge to the security establishment — which has long held significant sway in civilian politics. More than two-thirds of its civilian rulers have been...
The interview turned out to be a bit informal, which I prefer, hence we ended up with some oral history and anecdotes. Here is a short introduction copied from the back cover of my book Talpur Rule in Sindh published in 2002 by Ferozsons Lahore, Pakistan. For the first time, the ...
Pakistan Gambling History The history of the country, as a whole, is less than a century old, let alne the history of the online casinos in Pakistan. Established in 1930, Pakistan becomes a separate Islamic state founded on the values delineated by The Quran. That, in turn, laid the grou...
Pakistan's rich cultural history has produced an array of talented and renowned artists. The artistic expressions found in Pakistani art include a fascinating ...
Posthumously, she came to be regarded as an icon for women's rights due to her political success in a male-dominated society. Birthplace: Karachi, Pakistan Birthdate: 06-21-1953 Nationality: Pakistan Also ranks #18 on The Coolest Female Firsts in History Dig Deeper The Last Known Ph...
Yet again the project of moulding an ideology of Pakistan acceptable to all Pakistanis had come to a dead-end. In fact, it seemed that it was now destined to end up in the dustbin of history. The compromise It might as well have, had Pakistan not gone to war with India and then badl...
German philosopher Hegel had famously said that “the only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.” In my view, his seems to be a sardonic comment on how we as a nation successfully sweep the Dhaka debacle under the carpet to avoid embarrassment. Sajid Khan Durr...