Lecture 32 HUM111 Pakistan Studies.

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Lecture 32 HUM111 Pakistan Studies

HUM 111 Pakistan Studies Summary of the Course Dr. Sohail Ahmad

Summary Pakistan Studies Introduction War of Independence Hindi Urdu Controversy Ali Garh Movement Establishment of Indian National Congress Partition of Bengal Simla Deputation Establishment of All India Muslim League 1909 Reforms Annulment of the Partition of Bengal 1911

Summary Pakistan Studies The Lucknow Pact 1919 Indian Council Act Khilafat Movement Simon Commission Nehru Report Jinnah 14 Points Round Table Conferences 1935 Act Congress Ministries 1937-`939

Summary Pakistan Studies Lahore Resolution 1940 Cripps Mission Quit India Divide and Quit India Cabinet Mission Radcliffe Award I

Summary Pakistan Studies Land and People of Pakistan Initial Problems of Pakistan Objective Resolution 1956 Constitution 1962 Constitution 1973 Constitution 8th Amendment The Cold War and Pakistan Post Cold War and Pakistan 9/11 and its implications for Pakistan

Summary Pakistan Studies Current Problem of Pakistan