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8 Days Plan for Pakistan Affairs

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A Brief History of Pakistan James Wynbrandt

A Brief History of Pakistan James Wynbrandt, This book A Brief History of Pakistan James Wynbrandt presents the major events, people, and traditions that have shaped Pakistan.

Title: A Brief History of Pakistan
Author: James Wynbrandt
Pages: 337
Subject: CSS Pakistan Affairs
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A Communicative Grammar of English By Geoffrey Leech Jan Svartvik

Title: A Communicative Grammar of English
Author: Geoffrey Leech Jan Svartvik
Pages: 304
Edition: Third
Subject: CSS PMS English Precis and Composition

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A Comparative Study of Federalism in Pakistan after 18th Amendment & USA

Federalism approaches a significant transformation in Pakistan in the repercussion of 18th amendment. The amendment produces a facet of loose federalism which is relevant with United States of America (USA) federal model. The paper examines the features of federalism in Pakistan and USA in comparative perspectives in post 18th amendment paradigm and find out its various features. The research concludes that, to accelerate a balanced federalism which is a feature of USA, constitutional transition and democracy will play a vital role in Pakistan.

A Comprehensive English Grammar For Foreign Students By Eckersley Longmans

A Comprehensive English Grammar For Foreign Students By Eckersley Longmans serves as a guidebook for every step of the writing process. Emphasizing both process and practice, with a focus on revision, the new second edition helps to apply and advance writing skills using John Langan’s proven techniques. Mastering essential sentence skills, learning to write effective paragraphs and essays, and becoming a critical reader are turning points for every writer, and they will prepare the students for writing situations in college and beyond.

 

A Concise Encyclopedia of Islam By Gordon Newby

Covering everything from Adam to Zakariyyah, this concise reference guide is designed specifically for readers and students who wish to learn more about the world’s fastest-growing religion. Fully illustrated, the book contains hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries which give succinct yet authoritative information on everything from the Qur’an and its origins to the role of Islam in the USA. With even-handed coverage of the different schools of belief, and a timeline and guide to further reading, this is an indispensable and inexpensive guide to the Islamic faith.

A Concise History of Pakistan By M.R. Kazimi Oxford

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Title: A Concise History of Pakistan
Author: M.R. Kazimii
Pages: 391
Publisher: Oxford
Subject: Pakistan Affairs

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A history of England and the British Empire Volume I to IV

A history of England and the British Empire Volume I to IV. The fourth installment in this distinguished and unprecedented series brings us to the twentieth century. As with the other volumes, this book includes the work of leading scholars. Here, readers confront the many facets of the imperial experience in the final century of the British Empire, above all the rapid processes of decolonization that began at mid-century. Volume IV attempts to understand the men who managed the empire, their priorities and visions as leaders, and the mechanisms of control which held the empire together.

A History of Medieval Islam By J J Saunders

A History of Medieval Islam By J J Saunders. This is an introduction to the history of the Muslim East from the rise of Islam to the Mongol conquests. It explains and indicates the main trends of Islamic historical evolution during the Middle Ages, and will help the non-Orientalist to understand something of the relationship between Islam and Christendom in those centuries.

A Hundred and One Rules (Arabic Grammar)

The Arabic language developed through the early centuries in the Arabian Peninsula in the era immediately preceding the appearance of Islam, when it acquired the form in which it is known today. Arab poets of the pre-Islamic period had developed a language of amazing richness and flexibility. For the most part, their poetry was transmitted and preserved orally. The Arabic language was then, as it is now, easily capable of creating new words and terminology in order to adapt to the demand of new scientific and artistic discoveries. As the new believers in the seventh century spread out from the Peninsula to create a vast empire, first with its capital in Damascus and later in Baghdad, Arabic became the administrative language of vast section of the Mediterranean world. It drew upon Byzantine and Persian terms and its own immense inner resources of vocabulary andgrammatical flexibility.

A Literary History of the Arabs by Reynold A Nicholson

Arabic, to whom this volume is principally addressed, often find great difficulty in understanding what they read, since they are not in touch with the political, intellectual, and religious notions which are presented to them. The pages of almost every Arabic book abound in familiar allusions to names, events, movements, and ideas, of which Moslems require no explanation, but which puzzle the Western reader unless he have some general knowledge of Arabian history in the widest meaning of the word. Such a survey is not to be found, I believe, in any single European book ; and if mine supply the want, however partially and inadequately, I shall feel that my labour has been amply rewarded.

A New Cold War Russia and America, Then and Now 2018 Edition Foreign Affairs

Title: A New Cold War Russia and America, Then and Now
Edition: 2018
Publisher: Foreign Affairs Council
Pages: 747
Subject: Current Affairs & International Relations

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