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The Babylonian Legends of the Creation and the Fight among Bel and the Dragon | Honnuzd Rassam | Wallis Budge E.A.

The Babylonian Legends of the Creation and the Fight among Bel and the Dragon are stories interpreted from the Assyrian tablets found in Nineveh by Tigris in the present Iraq. The tablets were at first found by A. H. Layard, Honnuzd Rassam and George Smith, Assistant in the Department of Oriental Antiquities in the British Museum. They were found among the remnants of the Palace and Library of Ashur-bani-buddy (B.C. 668-626) at ~uyunji~ (Nineveh), between the years I848 and 1876. Somewhere in the range of I866 and 1870, the extraordinary "find" of tablets and pieces, exactly 20,000 in number, which Rassam made in 1852. was worked through by George Smith, who recognized a significant number of the authentic engravings of Shalmaneser II, Tiglath-Pileser III, Sargon II, Sennacherib, Esarhaddon, and different lords referenced in the Bible, and a few artistic structures of an incredible character, tales, and so forth. This fine book by the British Museum, imprinted in 1921 recounts to the account of the disclosure of the tablets and presents the extraordinary legends about the production of the world and the epic battle among Bel and the Dragon. Download the free PDF digital book here (36 pages/7.3MB):
http://www.mediafire.com/file/s234pjpb2gp90rv/Wallis_Budge_E_A_The_Babylonian_Legends_of_the_Creation_1921.pdf/file

Jisam Faroshi Ki Tareekh "The historical backdrop of Prostitution" (جسم فروشی کی تاریخ) | Mr. George Riley Scott | Jinsi Zindagi (Sex Life) | PDF Books Free

Free download or read online another instructive Urdu book "Jisam Faroshi Ki Tareekh" (The historical backdrop of Prostitution) and read the historical backdrop of prostitution in the Urdu language. "Jisam Faroshi Ki Tareekh" is the title name of this Urdu book which is created by Mr. George Riley Scott who is renowned British creator. George Riley Scott is best known for his blockbuster English Books about sexual subjects. Jisam Faroshi Ki Tareekh is the Urdu interpretation of Mr. George Riley Scott's popular English Book "A History of Prostitution from Antiquity to the Present Day". Mr. Mohammad Ahsan Butt has buckled down and interpreted such a protracted English book into the Urdu language and named it as "Jisam Faroshi Ki Tareekh". This book has the prostitution history from the antiquated Greece to 1936 and 1968 (The book was first distributed in 1936 and afterward reconsidered in 1968). This is an extremely educational history related Urdu book. Jisam Faroshi Ki Tareekh is an interesting and a definite Urdu book about prostitution history. The writer Riley Scott characterizes the "Prostitution," portrays the explanation for the prostitution, expounds on the prostitute and social orders and numerous different things about this infamous field Prostitution.
Free download or read online "Manto Ke Niswani Kirdar" and read about the female heroes of Sadat Hussain Manto's novelettes. Mango Ke Niswani Kirdar is the title name of this Urdu tale composed by Mr. Amjad Javed who is a renowned Urdu writer in Pakistan. Sadat Hussain Manto is a renowned however questionable Urdu essayist who generally composed the narratives of whores straightforwardly. Numerous individuals believe that he was not a writer as opposed to a sex story author for his job. Be that as it may, numerous individuals love his composition. Mr. Amjad Javed has additionally gathered the accounts of Manto in this Urdu novelette Manto Ke Niswani Kirdar. The author has likewise expounded on the Manto and his perspectives just as the most noticeably awful circumstances of the general public amid the Manto's time. Manto Ke Niswani Kirdar Urdu tale has the accompanying well known stories composed by Sadat Hussain Manto.
  1. Mammy
  2. Sultana
  3. Naki
  4. Ghatan Larki
  5. Peeran
  6. Rakma Bai
  7. Kalwant Kour
  8. Shanti
  9. Sharda
  10. Mehmooda
  11. Janki
  12. Letika Rani
  13. So Gandhi
  14. Mozel
In the start of the novel, Amjad javed has additionally expounded on the most exceedingly awful photos of the Manto's time.
Manto Ke Niswani Kirdar by Amjad Javed is here in Pdf. You can free download and peruse online this Urdu Book from the table underneath the accompanying example pages.
Free download or read online Urdu book about the sexual issues and their answers in the Urdu language. "Jawano Ke Jinsi Masail Aur On Ka Hal" is the title name of this Urdu book which is composed by the two writers, Mr. Ayat Ullah Nasir and Makaram Sherazi. Both the creators have spotlighted the most well-known sex-related issues. The creators have additionally portrayed the solutions for such a genuine sexual ailments in the Urdu language. This Urdu book will make you fix and treat your sexual ailments at your home. "Jawanon Ke Jinsi Masail Aur On Ka Hal" is a short Urdu book, about the sexual sicknesses and medications in the Urdu language. Makaram Sherazi and Ayat Ullah Nasir have attempted their best to prepare you with the goal that you will fend off yourself from the sexual illnesses. The essayists have additionally expounded on the marriage, unlawful connections and the chains that have tied the hands of youth. This Urdu book is valuable for all hitched and single individuals who are experiencing sexual infections.
Jawano Ke Ginsi Masail Aor Un Ka Hal Pdf Urdu book is here in Pdf. You can free download and peruse online this Urdu Book from the table beneath the accompanying example pages.
Free download or read online free Pdf Urdu book "Surat-e-Anzal" and read about a typical sexual ailment in the Urdu language. "Surat-e-Anzal" is the title name of this Urdu book which is likewise the significance of a typical venereal sickness, for example, sexual erection. This Urdu book is created by Pandit Thakur Datta Sharma who is a female specialist and having a decent encounter of male barrenness. In Surat-e-Anzaal Urdu book, the writer Pandit Thakur Datta Sharma has spotlighted the erectile brokenness, male ineptitude and sexual brokenness in the Urdu language. She has likewise prescribed the home grown formulas to fix the treatment of such an inquisitive sexual malady at home. Surat-e-Anzal the erectile brokenness that prompts the male barrenness is an extremely regular illness and this Urdu book has the best fix. The creator Pandit Thakur Datta Sharma likewise has depicted the explanations behind sexual erectile brokenness and treatment in the Urdu language. Each young fellow who can peruse and comprehend the Urdu language should peruse this Urdu book so as to shield themselves from the despicable sexual ailment.
Surat-e-Anzal by Pandit Thakur Datta Sharma is accessible here in Pdf position. You can free download and peruse online this Urdu Book from the table underneath the accompanying example pages.
Free download or read online another sex-related valuable Urdu book "Quwwat-e-Mardana Barhanay Ki Adawiyat" and figure out how to expand your sexual male power in the Urdu language. Quwwat-e-Mardana for the most part known as Mardana Taqat implies Sexual Male Power. The title name of the book is Quwwat-e-Mardana Barhanay Ki Adawiyat yet the book is for the most part known as "Mardana Taqat Barhanay Ki Adawiyat" signifies The Medicine to Increase Sexual Power.

Tareekh e Punjab (تاریخ پنجاب) | Sayyed Muhammad Latif | Historic Novel

The historical backdrop of Punjab goes back to the Indus human progress. The district has been attacked and controlled by various realms and races including the Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Egyptians, Afghans, and Mongols.
The number of inhabitants in Punjab had been pre-predominantly Hindu with substantial Buddhist minorities before it was vanquished by Muhammad receptacle Qasim in 712 AD. He was the first to convey the message of Islam to the district. It was later spread through the lessons of different Sufi holy people. The Mughals controlled the locale from 1524-1739. It was their rule that saw the development of the incredible building miracles, for example, the Badshahi Mosque and the Shalimar Gardens.
Following the decay and ensuing fall of the Mughal Empire, Maharaja Ranjeet Singh was the most noticeable leader of the Punjab. He set up the Sikh Empire that kept going from 1799-1849. Amid his time a ton of significance was given to the landed gentry and he depended upon their unwavering help to hold control. In any case, after his demise, political mayhem resulted and two of his successor maharajas were killed in the progression battle. The British Empire took control and added Punjab in 1849 after two Anglo Sikh Wars.
By ideals of its geo-political position, Punjab was one of Great Britain's most significant resources in frontier India enabling it to execute power over the various august expresses that made up the nation. The British standard saw a progression of measures being presented including the presentation of western training, another income framework and the foundation of another managerial framework. Nonetheless, the expanding disdain of the general population towards their frontier aces brought Punjab at the focal point of the rising insubordination. The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre of 1919 occurred in Amritsar and following the Pakistan Resolution of 1940, Punjab was at the core of the freedom battle of advanced Pakistan. Amid the segment of India in 1947, the vast majority of the Muslim overwhelmed zones proceeded to shape the present day territory of Punjab while the Sikh and Hindu ruled areas framed the Indian conditions of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.
In 1955 because of the rising pressures among East and West Pakistan, Punjab lost it region status. In 1972 be that as it may, following the severance of East Pakistan and arrangement of Bangladesh, it recaptured its standing. In 1965 and 1971, Punjab saw the two wars among India and Pakistan.
Today, Punjab remains the heartbeat of the country and is at the focal point of all political and financial advancement.

Encyclopedia Tareekh e Alam All 3 Volumes (انساۂیکلوپیڈیا تاریخ عالم) | Mr. William L. Langer | Urdu Translation | Maulana Ghulam Rasool Mehar

Effectively and free download or read online the point by point Urdu book about History "Reference book Tareekh-e-Alam" and find about the historical backdrop of the world in Urdu language. Reference book Tareekh-e-Alam is the title name of this Urdu book which is about history of the world. The title name of the book implies World History Encyclopedia. This Urdu book is a point by point history Urdu book about the world. The book is insofar as contains on 3 volumes. This book is composed by Mr. William L Langer who is a notable western Historian. The writer of this book Mr William L Langer was the administrator of the history office at Harvard University, He was on leave amid World War II as leader of the Research and Analysis Branch of the Office of Strategic Services. He was an incredible master and History creator.
Reference book Tareekh-e-Alam Urdu book is the Urdu interpretation of Mr. William L Langer's book Encyclopedia of World History. This is a detail book at any point expounded on the historical backdrop of various societies, nations, human advancements and people groups. The book has converted into different dialects of the world. This book is converted into Urdu language by Maulana Ghulam Rasool Meher who is additionally an Islamic researcher. The interpreter Mr. Ghulam Rasool did not make any expansion to the book and consequently this is an equivalent to same Urdu adaptation of Encylopedia of World History. Maulana has endeavored to made an interpretation of this book into Urdu language and along these lines the credit of this book goes to him. He has made an interpretation of numerous different books into Urdu language also.
The creator Mr. William LL has composed the presentation of history toward the start of the book which demonstrates this is definite History book. The writer has attempted his best to compose the history from the earliest starting point of the Human being development. He has expounded on the campaign wars, about the Islamic world and well known Islamic caliphates and caliphs. He has likewise expounded on Pakistan, India and Kashmir. The creator has likewise portrayed the historical backdrop of Indonesia and England and Germany. He has additionally composed an itemized history about the United states, Japan, the French insurgency, Russia and the Islamic Spain. This book i.e Encyclopedia Tareekh-e-Alam is viewed as the most real Urdu book about history at any point composed by a western writer.

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Akber Ka Hindustan (اکبر کا ہندوستان) | Nicholas Monsarrat | Dr. Mubarak Ali | PDF Ebook Free Download

Mubarak Ali (Urdu: مبارک علی) is a Pakistani historian, activist and scholar. His main theme, in most of his books, has been that some history books written in Pakistan had been 'dictated' by the ruling class (the so-called 'Establishmint in Pakistan') and, in his view, those history books represent 'perversion of facts'.
Ali was born in Tonk, Rajasthan, British India in April 21, 1941. Ali received a M.A. degree in history from Sindh University, Jamshoro in 1963. In 1972, he went to London, then Germany to pursue higher studies and in 1976, he attained a PhD degree (on the Mughal Period of India) at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany. He later became head of the History Department at the University of Sindh. He was the Director of the Goethe Institute in Lahore until 1996. In 2005, he is the editor of the quarterly journal Taarikh ("History") and has been widely interviewed by electronic and print media in India, Pakistan and the Middle East.
In 1999, while speaking at a seminar in Mumbai organised by the NGO Khoj, Ali referred to fundamentalism's effects on historical scholarship in his country. He described how after the 1965 war with India, ancient history was de-emphasized in Pakistan by some historians. The official government rule stated that anything outside of the syllabus "is not part of our history". He further stated that the official historiography in Pakistan is committed to the two-nation theory in the Indian subcontinent. In other words, Hindus and Muslims in pre-1947 era British India essentially were 2 different and distinct nations and, therefore, the British needed to divide old India into 2 different countries, based on this fact, before they ended their colonial rule in British India. This was called the Pakistan Movement and it succeeded in its effort with the support of the majority of the Indian Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and an independent Pakistan was created in 1947. Although later, after independence of Pakistan in 1947, many history book writers ignored the Pakistan public's need for the truth and keeping a balanced view of history when writing their history books. Instead, some historians went to the other extreme and started to confuse the Pakistani public about whether Pakistan's known history begins from the 5000 years old Indus Valley Civilization or from the Arab Muslims Muhammad bin Qasim (31 Dec 695-18 July 715) and his attack on Sindh in 712 A.D. or from the Independence of Pakistan in 1947.
Books:
  • Taareekh ki Daryafat, Dost Publications-wordmate, Islamabad, 2009
  • Qadeem Hindustan (Ancient India), 2007
  • Ahd-i-Wusta ka Hindustan (India of the Middle Ages), 2007
  • Bartanvi Hindustan (British India), 2007
  • Mulhid Ka Overcoat, Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Ed. 2013
  • In the Shadow of History, Nigarshat, Lahore
  • History on Trial, Fiction House, Lahore, 1999
  • Tareekh Aur Nisabi Kutub, Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Shaahi Mahal (Royal Palace), Fiction House, Lahore, 1992
  • Taarikh kee Roshnee (Light of History), Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2012
  • Aakhri Ehad Mugliah kaa Hindostaan (India in Last Mughal Rule), Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Gumshudah Taareekh (Lost History) Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Daanishver (History and Intlectual), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Sisaayset (History and Politics), Fiction House, Lahore, 5th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh aur Aaj Kee Duniyaa (History and Today's world, Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Dar Dar Thokar Khaaey, Autobiography, Fiction House, 18-Muzang, Lahore, 6th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh, Thug aur Daacu (History, Thug and Bandit), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Bartaanvi Raaj (British Era), Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Edition 2012
  • Gulaami aur Nasel Parasti (Slavery and Racism), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Taarikh aur Falsfa-e-Taarikh (History and Philosophy of History, Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2005
  • Mughal Darbaaar (Mughal Court), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Achoot Logoun Kaa Adab (Literature of Untouchables) Co-written by Razi Abdi, Fiction House, Lahore, 1994
  • Bar-e Sagheer Mein Mulsmaan Muashrey kaa Almeya, Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Niji Zindgi Ki Tarrekh (History of Private Life), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Traikh Shinaasi, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh Kay Badaltey Nazriaat, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh aur Mazhabi Tehreekein, Fiction House, Lahore 2013
  • Akbar kaa Hindostan, translated by Dr. Mubarak Ali 2012
  • Europe kaa Arooj (Rise of Europe), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Jadeed Taarikh (Modern History), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Taarikh aur Tehqeeq (History and Research), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Pather kaa Zamaanah (Stone Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Kaansi Kaa Zammanah (Bronze Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Lohey Kaa Zamanah (Iron Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Tarikh or Aurat, Fiction House
  • Pakistani Moashra, Fiction House
  • Badalti Hui Tarikh, Fiction House
  • Tarikh or Tehqeeq, Fiction House
  • Sindh ki Tarikh Kia Hey, Fiction House
  • Tarikh Shanasi, Fiction House
  • Ulma or Siasat, Fiction House
  • Quaid e Azam Kia Thay Kia Nahi Thay, Fiction house
  • Sindh Ki Awaz, Fiction House
  • Sindh Khamoshi Ki Awaz, Fiction house
  • Sindh ki Samaji or Saqafti Tareekh, Fiction house
  • Interviews or Tasuraat, Fiction House
  • Lutfullah ki aab-biti, Fiction House
  • Tarikh— 'Khana or Khaney Key Aadaab' , Fiction House
  • Pakistan mein Marshal Law Ki Tareekh, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tahzeeb ki Kahani, Fiction House
  • Hindustaan ki Tareekh, Fiction House
  • Tareekh Ki Wapsi, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Nationalism kya Hey??, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh or Awam, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh ki gawahi Edition 2015
  • Tareekh Fehmi, Edition 2015

Quaid e Azam Kya Thy Kya Nahi Thy (قائداعظم: کیا تھے کیا نہیں تھے؟) | Dr. Mubarak Ali | PDF Ebook Free Download

Mubarak Ali (Urdu: مبارک علی) is a Pakistani historian, activist and scholar. His main theme, in most of his books, has been that some history books written in Pakistan had been 'dictated' by the ruling class (the so-called 'Establishmint in Pakistan') and, in his view, those history books represent 'perversion of facts'.
Ali was born in Tonk, Rajasthan, British India in April 21, 1941. Ali received a M.A. degree in history from Sindh University, Jamshoro in 1963. In 1972, he went to London, then Germany to pursue higher studies and in 1976, he attained a PhD degree (on the Mughal Period of India) at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany. He later became head of the History Department at the University of Sindh. He was the Director of the Goethe Institute in Lahore until 1996. In 2005, he is the editor of the quarterly journal Taarikh ("History") and has been widely interviewed by electronic and print media in India, Pakistan and the Middle East.
In 1999, while speaking at a seminar in Mumbai organised by the NGO Khoj, Ali referred to fundamentalism's effects on historical scholarship in his country. He described how after the 1965 war with India, ancient history was de-emphasized in Pakistan by some historians. The official government rule stated that anything outside of the syllabus "is not part of our history". He further stated that the official historiography in Pakistan is committed to the two-nation theory in the Indian subcontinent. In other words, Hindus and Muslims in pre-1947 era British India essentially were 2 different and distinct nations and, therefore, the British needed to divide old India into 2 different countries, based on this fact, before they ended their colonial rule in British India. This was called the Pakistan Movement and it succeeded in its effort with the support of the majority of the Indian Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and an independent Pakistan was created in 1947. Although later, after independence of Pakistan in 1947, many history book writers ignored the Pakistan public's need for the truth and keeping a balanced view of history when writing their history books. Instead, some historians went to the other extreme and started to confuse the Pakistani public about whether Pakistan's known history begins from the 5000 years old Indus Valley Civilization or from the Arab Muslims Muhammad bin Qasim (31 Dec 695-18 July 715) and his attack on Sindh in 712 A.D. or from the Independence of Pakistan in 1947.
Books:
  • Taareekh ki Daryafat, Dost Publications-wordmate, Islamabad, 2009
  • Qadeem Hindustan (Ancient India), 2007
  • Ahd-i-Wusta ka Hindustan (India of the Middle Ages), 2007
  • Bartanvi Hindustan (British India), 2007
  • Mulhid Ka Overcoat, Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Ed. 2013
  • In the Shadow of History, Nigarshat, Lahore
  • History on Trial, Fiction House, Lahore, 1999
  • Tareekh Aur Nisabi Kutub, Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Shaahi Mahal (Royal Palace), Fiction House, Lahore, 1992
  • Taarikh kee Roshnee (Light of History), Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2012
  • Aakhri Ehad Mugliah kaa Hindostaan (India in Last Mughal Rule), Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Gumshudah Taareekh (Lost History) Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Daanishver (History and Intlectual), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Sisaayset (History and Politics), Fiction House, Lahore, 5th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh aur Aaj Kee Duniyaa (History and Today's world, Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Dar Dar Thokar Khaaey, Autobiography, Fiction House, 18-Muzang, Lahore, 6th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh, Thug aur Daacu (History, Thug and Bandit), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Bartaanvi Raaj (British Era), Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Edition 2012
  • Gulaami aur Nasel Parasti (Slavery and Racism), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Taarikh aur Falsfa-e-Taarikh (History and Philosophy of History, Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2005
  • Mughal Darbaaar (Mughal Court), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Achoot Logoun Kaa Adab (Literature of Untouchables) Co-written by Razi Abdi, Fiction House, Lahore, 1994
  • Bar-e Sagheer Mein Mulsmaan Muashrey kaa Almeya, Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Niji Zindgi Ki Tarrekh (History of Private Life), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Traikh Shinaasi, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh Kay Badaltey Nazriaat, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh aur Mazhabi Tehreekein, Fiction House, Lahore 2013
  • Akbar kaa Hindostan, translated by Dr. Mubarak Ali 2012
  • Europe kaa Arooj (Rise of Europe), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Jadeed Taarikh (Modern History), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Taarikh aur Tehqeeq (History and Research), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Pather kaa Zamaanah (Stone Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Kaansi Kaa Zammanah (Bronze Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Lohey Kaa Zamanah (Iron Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Tarikh or Aurat, Fiction House
  • Pakistani Moashra, Fiction House
  • Badalti Hui Tarikh, Fiction House
  • Tarikh or Tehqeeq, Fiction House
  • Sindh ki Tarikh Kia Hey, Fiction House
  • Tarikh Shanasi, Fiction House
  • Ulma or Siasat, Fiction House
  • Quaid e Azam Kia Thay Kia Nahi Thay, Fiction house
  • Sindh Ki Awaz, Fiction House
  • Sindh Khamoshi Ki Awaz, Fiction house
  • Sindh ki Samaji or Saqafti Tareekh, Fiction house
  • Interviews or Tasuraat, Fiction House
  • Lutfullah ki aab-biti, Fiction House
  • Tarikh— 'Khana or Khaney Key Aadaab' , Fiction House
  • Pakistan mein Marshal Law Ki Tareekh, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tahzeeb ki Kahani, Fiction House
  • Hindustaan ki Tareekh, Fiction House
  • Tareekh Ki Wapsi, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Nationalism kya Hey??, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh or Awam, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh ki gawahi Edition 2015
  • Tareekh Fehmi, Edition 2015

Faateh Haroon Ul Rasheed (فاتح ہارون الرشید) Urdu | Heraldiam

Faateh Haroon Ul Rasheed Urdu
Harold Lamb is the creator of Faateh Haroon Ul Rasheed. This book is a Urdu variant of unique English book. Harold Lamb was a well known American student of history. He created many books about the life history of the renowned identities of the world. This book is one of his books about history. The book is about the lifecycle and accomplishments of Haroon Ul Rasheed. Haroon was the Khalifa in Abbassid tradition. He took the position of royalty after the passing of Abu Jafar Mansur. I trust you like Faateh Haroon Ul Rasheed.
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Fateh Nama Sindh (فتح نامه سندھ) urf Chach Nama (چچ نامہ‎) | Nabi Bakhsh Khan Baloch | PDF eBook Free Download

The Chach Nama (Sindhi: چچ نامو‎; Urdu: چچ نامہ‎; "Story of the Chach"), otherwise called the Fateh nama Sindh (Sindhi: فتح نامه سنڌ‎; "Story of the victory of Sindh"), and as Tarekh-e-Hind wa Sindh (Arabic: تاريخ الهند والسند‎; "History of India and Sindh"), is one of the fundamental verifiable hotspots for the historical backdrop of Sindh in the seventh to eighth hundreds of years CE, written in Persian.
The content, with the stories of mid eighth century successes of Muhammad bin Qasim, has been for quite some time thought to be a thirteenth century interpretation into Persian by `Ali Kufi of an undated, unique yet inaccessible Arabic text. According to Manan Ahmed Asif, the content is noteworthy on the grounds that it was a wellspring of frontier comprehension of the beginnings of Islam in the Indian subcontinent through Sindh area and affected the verbal confrontation on the parcel of British India. Its story has been a piece of state-endorsed history course readings of Pakistan, yet the content in all actuality is unique and "not a work of interpretation".

Free Download or read online Historical Urdu Book "Fathe Nama Sindh urf Chach Nama By Nabi Bux Khan Baloch" Translated In Urdu by Akhtar Rizvi.Chach Nama (چچ نامو), generally called the Fateh nama Sindh (Urdu: فتح نامه سنڌ), and as Tarekh-e-Hind wa Sindh Arabic (تاريخ الهند والسند), is a book about the authentic scenery of Sindh, chronicling the Chacha Dynasty's period, after the passing of the Rai Dynasty and the move of Chach of Alor to the honored position, down to the Arab accomplishment by Muhammad compartment Qasim.the Chach Nama was created by Kazi Ismail, who was named the principal Kazi of Alor by Muhammad Kasim after the triumph of the Sindh.the wellsprings of Book aggregations might be assigned: Arab irrefutable lays, and ballads,family traditions of the Sakifís, recorded and unrecorded,stories told by individuals whose names were forthcoming,tories traceable to individuals of a specific standing, e.g., Brahmins,hearsay and apochryphal stories,the correspondence between Muhammad Kásim and Hajjaj.
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Tarikh e islam (تاریخ اسلام) | by Moulana Akbar Shah Najeeb Abadi

Tarikh e islam
The historical backdrop of Islam concerns the political, monetary, social, and social improvements in the regions ruled by Muslims or generally significantly impacted by the religion of Islam.
Notwithstanding worries about unwavering quality of early sources, most students of history trust that Islam began in Mecca and Medina toward the begin of the seventh century. After a century, the Islamic domain stretched out from Iberia in the west to the Indus waterway in the east. Countries, for example, those ruled by the Umayyads (in the Middle East and later in Iberia), Abbasids, Fatimids, and Mamluks were among the most persuasive forces on the planet. The Islamic human progress offered ascend to numerous focuses of society and science and created striking stargazers, mathematicians, specialists and scholars amid the Golden Age of Islam. Innovation thrived; there was interest in monetary base, for example, watering system frameworks and waterways; and the significance of perusing the Qur'an delivered a nearly abnormal state of proficiency in the general masses.
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Akhiri Ahd e Mughliya ka Hindustan (آخری عہد مغلیہ کا ہندوستان) | Dr. Mubarak Ali | PDF Ebook Free Download

Mubarak Ali (Urdu: مبارک علی) is a Pakistani historian, activist and scholar. His main theme, in most of his books, has been that some history books written in Pakistan had been 'dictated' by the ruling class (the so-called 'Establishmint in Pakistan') and, in his view, those history books represent 'perversion of facts'.
Ali was born in Tonk, Rajasthan, British India in April 21, 1941. Ali received a M.A. degree in history from Sindh University, Jamshoro in 1963. In 1972, he went to London, then Germany to pursue higher studies and in 1976, he attained a PhD degree (on the Mughal Period of India) at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany. He later became head of the History Department at the University of Sindh. He was the Director of the Goethe Institute in Lahore until 1996. In 2005, he is the editor of the quarterly journal Taarikh ("History") and has been widely interviewed by electronic and print media in India, Pakistan and the Middle East.
In 1999, while speaking at a seminar in Mumbai organised by the NGO Khoj, Ali referred to fundamentalism's effects on historical scholarship in his country. He described how after the 1965 war with India, ancient history was de-emphasized in Pakistan by some historians. The official government rule stated that anything outside of the syllabus "is not part of our history". He further stated that the official historiography in Pakistan is committed to the two-nation theory in the Indian subcontinent. In other words, Hindus and Muslims in pre-1947 era British India essentially were 2 different and distinct nations and, therefore, the British needed to divide old India into 2 different countries, based on this fact, before they ended their colonial rule in British India. This was called the Pakistan Movement and it succeeded in its effort with the support of the majority of the Indian Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and an independent Pakistan was created in 1947. Although later, after independence of Pakistan in 1947, many history book writers ignored the Pakistan public's need for the truth and keeping a balanced view of history when writing their history books. Instead, some historians went to the other extreme and started to confuse the Pakistani public about whether Pakistan's known history begins from the 5000 years old Indus Valley Civilization or from the Arab Muslims Muhammad bin Qasim (31 Dec 695-18 July 715) and his attack on Sindh in 712 A.D. or from the Independence of Pakistan in 1947.
Books:
  • Taareekh ki Daryafat, Dost Publications-wordmate, Islamabad, 2009
  • Qadeem Hindustan (Ancient India), 2007
  • Ahd-i-Wusta ka Hindustan (India of the Middle Ages), 2007
  • Bartanvi Hindustan (British India), 2007
  • Mulhid Ka Overcoat, Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Ed. 2013
  • In the Shadow of History, Nigarshat, Lahore
  • History on Trial, Fiction House, Lahore, 1999
  • Tareekh Aur Nisabi Kutub, Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Shaahi Mahal (Royal Palace), Fiction House, Lahore, 1992
  • Taarikh kee Roshnee (Light of History), Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2012
  • Aakhri Ehad Mugliah kaa Hindostaan (India in Last Mughal Rule), Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Gumshudah Taareekh (Lost History) Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Daanishver (History and Intlectual), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Sisaayset (History and Politics), Fiction House, Lahore, 5th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh aur Aaj Kee Duniyaa (History and Today's world, Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Dar Dar Thokar Khaaey, Autobiography, Fiction House, 18-Muzang, Lahore, 6th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh, Thug aur Daacu (History, Thug and Bandit), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Bartaanvi Raaj (British Era), Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Edition 2012
  • Gulaami aur Nasel Parasti (Slavery and Racism), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Taarikh aur Falsfa-e-Taarikh (History and Philosophy of History, Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2005
  • Mughal Darbaaar (Mughal Court), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Achoot Logoun Kaa Adab (Literature of Untouchables) Co-written by Razi Abdi, Fiction House, Lahore, 1994
  • Bar-e Sagheer Mein Mulsmaan Muashrey kaa Almeya, Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Niji Zindgi Ki Tarrekh (History of Private Life), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Traikh Shinaasi, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh Kay Badaltey Nazriaat, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh aur Mazhabi Tehreekein, Fiction House, Lahore 2013
  • Akbar kaa Hindostan, translated by Dr. Mubarak Ali 2012
  • Europe kaa Arooj (Rise of Europe), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Jadeed Taarikh (Modern History), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Taarikh aur Tehqeeq (History and Research), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Pather kaa Zamaanah (Stone Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Kaansi Kaa Zammanah (Bronze Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Lohey Kaa Zamanah (Iron Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Tarikh or Aurat, Fiction House
  • Pakistani Moashra, Fiction House
  • Badalti Hui Tarikh, Fiction House
  • Tarikh or Tehqeeq, Fiction House
  • Sindh ki Tarikh Kia Hey, Fiction House
  • Tarikh Shanasi, Fiction House
  • Ulma or Siasat, Fiction House
  • Quaid e Azam Kia Thay Kia Nahi Thay, Fiction house
  • Sindh Ki Awaz, Fiction House
  • Sindh Khamoshi Ki Awaz, Fiction house
  • Sindh ki Samaji or Saqafti Tareekh, Fiction house
  • Interviews or Tasuraat, Fiction House
  • Lutfullah ki aab-biti, Fiction House
  • Tarikh— 'Khana or Khaney Key Aadaab' , Fiction House
  • Pakistan mein Marshal Law Ki Tareekh, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tahzeeb ki Kahani, Fiction House
  • Hindustaan ki Tareekh, Fiction House
  • Tareekh Ki Wapsi, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Nationalism kya Hey??, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh or Awam, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh ki gawahi Edition 2015
  • Tareekh Fehmi, Edition 2015

Jahangir ka Hindustan (جہانگیر کا ہندوستان) | Dr. Mubarak Ali | PDF Ebook Free Download

Mubarak Ali (Urdu: مبارک علی) is a Pakistani historian, activist and scholar. His main theme, in most of his books, has been that some history books written in Pakistan had been 'dictated' by the ruling class (the so-called 'Establishmint in Pakistan') and, in his view, those history books represent 'perversion of facts'.
Ali was born in Tonk, Rajasthan, British India in April 21, 1941. Ali received a M.A. degree in history from Sindh University, Jamshoro in 1963. In 1972, he went to London, then Germany to pursue higher studies and in 1976, he attained a PhD degree (on the Mughal Period of India) at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany. He later became head of the History Department at the University of Sindh. He was the Director of the Goethe Institute in Lahore until 1996. In 2005, he is the editor of the quarterly journal Taarikh ("History") and has been widely interviewed by electronic and print media in India, Pakistan and the Middle East.
In 1999, while speaking at a seminar in Mumbai organised by the NGO Khoj, Ali referred to fundamentalism's effects on historical scholarship in his country. He described how after the 1965 war with India, ancient history was de-emphasized in Pakistan by some historians. The official government rule stated that anything outside of the syllabus "is not part of our history". He further stated that the official historiography in Pakistan is committed to the two-nation theory in the Indian subcontinent. In other words, Hindus and Muslims in pre-1947 era British India essentially were 2 different and distinct nations and, therefore, the British needed to divide old India into 2 different countries, based on this fact, before they ended their colonial rule in British India. This was called the Pakistan Movement and it succeeded in its effort with the support of the majority of the Indian Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and an independent Pakistan was created in 1947. Although later, after independence of Pakistan in 1947, many history book writers ignored the Pakistan public's need for the truth and keeping a balanced view of history when writing their history books. Instead, some historians went to the other extreme and started to confuse the Pakistani public about whether Pakistan's known history begins from the 5000 years old Indus Valley Civilization or from the Arab Muslims Muhammad bin Qasim (31 Dec 695-18 July 715) and his attack on Sindh in 712 A.D. or from the Independence of Pakistan in 1947.
Books:
  • Taareekh ki Daryafat, Dost Publications-wordmate, Islamabad, 2009
  • Qadeem Hindustan (Ancient India), 2007
  • Ahd-i-Wusta ka Hindustan (India of the Middle Ages), 2007
  • Bartanvi Hindustan (British India), 2007
  • Mulhid Ka Overcoat, Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Ed. 2013
  • In the Shadow of History, Nigarshat, Lahore
  • History on Trial, Fiction House, Lahore, 1999
  • Tareekh Aur Nisabi Kutub, Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Shaahi Mahal (Royal Palace), Fiction House, Lahore, 1992
  • Taarikh kee Roshnee (Light of History), Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2012
  • Aakhri Ehad Mugliah kaa Hindostaan (India in Last Mughal Rule), Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Gumshudah Taareekh (Lost History) Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Daanishver (History and Intlectual), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Sisaayset (History and Politics), Fiction House, Lahore, 5th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh aur Aaj Kee Duniyaa (History and Today's world, Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Dar Dar Thokar Khaaey, Autobiography, Fiction House, 18-Muzang, Lahore, 6th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh, Thug aur Daacu (History, Thug and Bandit), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Bartaanvi Raaj (British Era), Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Edition 2012
  • Gulaami aur Nasel Parasti (Slavery and Racism), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Taarikh aur Falsfa-e-Taarikh (History and Philosophy of History, Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2005
  • Mughal Darbaaar (Mughal Court), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Achoot Logoun Kaa Adab (Literature of Untouchables) Co-written by Razi Abdi, Fiction House, Lahore, 1994
  • Bar-e Sagheer Mein Mulsmaan Muashrey kaa Almeya, Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Niji Zindgi Ki Tarrekh (History of Private Life), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Traikh Shinaasi, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh Kay Badaltey Nazriaat, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh aur Mazhabi Tehreekein, Fiction House, Lahore 2013
  • Akbar kaa Hindostan, translated by Dr. Mubarak Ali 2012
  • Europe kaa Arooj (Rise of Europe), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Jadeed Taarikh (Modern History), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Taarikh aur Tehqeeq (History and Research), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Pather kaa Zamaanah (Stone Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Kaansi Kaa Zammanah (Bronze Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Lohey Kaa Zamanah (Iron Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Tarikh or Aurat, Fiction House
  • Pakistani Moashra, Fiction House
  • Badalti Hui Tarikh, Fiction House
  • Tarikh or Tehqeeq, Fiction House
  • Sindh ki Tarikh Kia Hey, Fiction House
  • Tarikh Shanasi, Fiction House
  • Ulma or Siasat, Fiction House
  • Quaid e Azam Kia Thay Kia Nahi Thay, Fiction house
  • Sindh Ki Awaz, Fiction House
  • Sindh Khamoshi Ki Awaz, Fiction house
  • Sindh ki Samaji or Saqafti Tareekh, Fiction house
  • Interviews or Tasuraat, Fiction House
  • Lutfullah ki aab-biti, Fiction House
  • Tarikh— 'Khana or Khaney Key Aadaab' , Fiction House
  • Pakistan mein Marshal Law Ki Tareekh, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tahzeeb ki Kahani, Fiction House
  • Hindustaan ki Tareekh, Fiction House
  • Tareekh Ki Wapsi, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Nationalism kya Hey??, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh or Awam, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh ki gawahi Edition 2015
  • Tareekh Fehmi, Edition 2015

Kitha Rena Biloom ki Khoyi Hui Izzat (کیتھا رینا بلوم کی کھوۂی ہوۂی عزت) | Dr. Mubarak Ali | PDF Ebook Free Download

Mubarak Ali (Urdu: مبارک علی) is a Pakistani historian, activist and scholar. His main theme, in most of his books, has been that some history books written in Pakistan had been 'dictated' by the ruling class (the so-called 'Establishmint in Pakistan') and, in his view, those history books represent 'perversion of facts'.
Ali was born in Tonk, Rajasthan, British India in April 21, 1941. Ali received a M.A. degree in history from Sindh University, Jamshoro in 1963. In 1972, he went to London, then Germany to pursue higher studies and in 1976, he attained a PhD degree (on the Mughal Period of India) at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany. He later became head of the History Department at the University of Sindh. He was the Director of the Goethe Institute in Lahore until 1996. In 2005, he is the editor of the quarterly journal Taarikh ("History") and has been widely interviewed by electronic and print media in India, Pakistan and the Middle East.
In 1999, while speaking at a seminar in Mumbai organised by the NGO Khoj, Ali referred to fundamentalism's effects on historical scholarship in his country. He described how after the 1965 war with India, ancient history was de-emphasized in Pakistan by some historians. The official government rule stated that anything outside of the syllabus "is not part of our history". He further stated that the official historiography in Pakistan is committed to the two-nation theory in the Indian subcontinent. In other words, Hindus and Muslims in pre-1947 era British India essentially were 2 different and distinct nations and, therefore, the British needed to divide old India into 2 different countries, based on this fact, before they ended their colonial rule in British India. This was called the Pakistan Movement and it succeeded in its effort with the support of the majority of the Indian Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and an independent Pakistan was created in 1947. Although later, after independence of Pakistan in 1947, many history book writers ignored the Pakistan public's need for the truth and keeping a balanced view of history when writing their history books. Instead, some historians went to the other extreme and started to confuse the Pakistani public about whether Pakistan's known history begins from the 5000 years old Indus Valley Civilization or from the Arab Muslims Muhammad bin Qasim (31 Dec 695-18 July 715) and his attack on Sindh in 712 A.D. or from the Independence of Pakistan in 1947.
Books:
  • Taareekh ki Daryafat, Dost Publications-wordmate, Islamabad, 2009
  • Qadeem Hindustan (Ancient India), 2007
  • Ahd-i-Wusta ka Hindustan (India of the Middle Ages), 2007
  • Bartanvi Hindustan (British India), 2007
  • Mulhid Ka Overcoat, Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Ed. 2013
  • In the Shadow of History, Nigarshat, Lahore
  • History on Trial, Fiction House, Lahore, 1999
  • Tareekh Aur Nisabi Kutub, Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Shaahi Mahal (Royal Palace), Fiction House, Lahore, 1992
  • Taarikh kee Roshnee (Light of History), Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2012
  • Aakhri Ehad Mugliah kaa Hindostaan (India in Last Mughal Rule), Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Gumshudah Taareekh (Lost History) Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Daanishver (History and Intlectual), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Sisaayset (History and Politics), Fiction House, Lahore, 5th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh aur Aaj Kee Duniyaa (History and Today's world, Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Dar Dar Thokar Khaaey, Autobiography, Fiction House, 18-Muzang, Lahore, 6th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh, Thug aur Daacu (History, Thug and Bandit), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Bartaanvi Raaj (British Era), Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Edition 2012
  • Gulaami aur Nasel Parasti (Slavery and Racism), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Taarikh aur Falsfa-e-Taarikh (History and Philosophy of History, Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2005
  • Mughal Darbaaar (Mughal Court), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Achoot Logoun Kaa Adab (Literature of Untouchables) Co-written by Razi Abdi, Fiction House, Lahore, 1994
  • Bar-e Sagheer Mein Mulsmaan Muashrey kaa Almeya, Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Niji Zindgi Ki Tarrekh (History of Private Life), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Traikh Shinaasi, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh Kay Badaltey Nazriaat, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh aur Mazhabi Tehreekein, Fiction House, Lahore 2013
  • Akbar kaa Hindostan, translated by Dr. Mubarak Ali 2012
  • Europe kaa Arooj (Rise of Europe), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Jadeed Taarikh (Modern History), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Taarikh aur Tehqeeq (History and Research), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Pather kaa Zamaanah (Stone Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Kaansi Kaa Zammanah (Bronze Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Lohey Kaa Zamanah (Iron Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Tarikh or Aurat, Fiction House
  • Pakistani Moashra, Fiction House
  • Badalti Hui Tarikh, Fiction House
  • Tarikh or Tehqeeq, Fiction House
  • Sindh ki Tarikh Kia Hey, Fiction House
  • Tarikh Shanasi, Fiction House
  • Ulma or Siasat, Fiction House
  • Quaid e Azam Kia Thay Kia Nahi Thay, Fiction house
  • Sindh Ki Awaz, Fiction House
  • Sindh Khamoshi Ki Awaz, Fiction house
  • Sindh ki Samaji or Saqafti Tareekh, Fiction house
  • Interviews or Tasuraat, Fiction House
  • Lutfullah ki aab-biti, Fiction House
  • Tarikh— 'Khana or Khaney Key Aadaab' , Fiction House
  • Pakistan mein Marshal Law Ki Tareekh, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tahzeeb ki Kahani, Fiction House
  • Hindustaan ki Tareekh, Fiction House
  • Tareekh Ki Wapsi, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Nationalism kya Hey??, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh or Awam, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh ki gawahi Edition 2015
  • Tareekh Fehmi, Edition 2015

Niji Zindagi ki Tareekh (نجی ذندگی کی تاریخ) | Dr. Mubarak Ali | PDF Ebook Free Download

Mubarak Ali (Urdu: مبارک علی) is a Pakistani historian, activist and scholar. His main theme, in most of his books, has been that some history books written in Pakistan had been 'dictated' by the ruling class (the so-called 'Establishmint in Pakistan') and, in his view, those history books represent 'perversion of facts'.
Ali was born in Tonk, Rajasthan, British India in April 21, 1941. Ali received a M.A. degree in history from Sindh University, Jamshoro in 1963. In 1972, he went to London, then Germany to pursue higher studies and in 1976, he attained a PhD degree (on the Mughal Period of India) at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany. He later became head of the History Department at the University of Sindh. He was the Director of the Goethe Institute in Lahore until 1996. In 2005, he is the editor of the quarterly journal Taarikh ("History") and has been widely interviewed by electronic and print media in India, Pakistan and the Middle East.
In 1999, while speaking at a seminar in Mumbai organised by the NGO Khoj, Ali referred to fundamentalism's effects on historical scholarship in his country. He described how after the 1965 war with India, ancient history was de-emphasized in Pakistan by some historians. The official government rule stated that anything outside of the syllabus "is not part of our history". He further stated that the official historiography in Pakistan is committed to the two-nation theory in the Indian subcontinent. In other words, Hindus and Muslims in pre-1947 era British India essentially were 2 different and distinct nations and, therefore, the British needed to divide old India into 2 different countries, based on this fact, before they ended their colonial rule in British India. This was called the Pakistan Movement and it succeeded in its effort with the support of the majority of the Indian Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and an independent Pakistan was created in 1947. Although later, after independence of Pakistan in 1947, many history book writers ignored the Pakistan public's need for the truth and keeping a balanced view of history when writing their history books. Instead, some historians went to the other extreme and started to confuse the Pakistani public about whether Pakistan's known history begins from the 5000 years old Indus Valley Civilization or from the Arab Muslims Muhammad bin Qasim (31 Dec 695-18 July 715) and his attack on Sindh in 712 A.D. or from the Independence of Pakistan in 1947.
Books:
  • Taareekh ki Daryafat, Dost Publications-wordmate, Islamabad, 2009
  • Qadeem Hindustan (Ancient India), 2007
  • Ahd-i-Wusta ka Hindustan (India of the Middle Ages), 2007
  • Bartanvi Hindustan (British India), 2007
  • Mulhid Ka Overcoat, Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Ed. 2013
  • In the Shadow of History, Nigarshat, Lahore
  • History on Trial, Fiction House, Lahore, 1999
  • Tareekh Aur Nisabi Kutub, Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Shaahi Mahal (Royal Palace), Fiction House, Lahore, 1992
  • Taarikh kee Roshnee (Light of History), Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2012
  • Aakhri Ehad Mugliah kaa Hindostaan (India in Last Mughal Rule), Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Gumshudah Taareekh (Lost History) Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Daanishver (History and Intlectual), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Sisaayset (History and Politics), Fiction House, Lahore, 5th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh aur Aaj Kee Duniyaa (History and Today's world, Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Dar Dar Thokar Khaaey, Autobiography, Fiction House, 18-Muzang, Lahore, 6th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh, Thug aur Daacu (History, Thug and Bandit), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Bartaanvi Raaj (British Era), Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Edition 2012
  • Gulaami aur Nasel Parasti (Slavery and Racism), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Taarikh aur Falsfa-e-Taarikh (History and Philosophy of History, Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2005
  • Mughal Darbaaar (Mughal Court), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Achoot Logoun Kaa Adab (Literature of Untouchables) Co-written by Razi Abdi, Fiction House, Lahore, 1994
  • Bar-e Sagheer Mein Mulsmaan Muashrey kaa Almeya, Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Niji Zindgi Ki Tarrekh (History of Private Life), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Traikh Shinaasi, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh Kay Badaltey Nazriaat, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh aur Mazhabi Tehreekein, Fiction House, Lahore 2013
  • Akbar kaa Hindostan, translated by Dr. Mubarak Ali 2012
  • Europe kaa Arooj (Rise of Europe), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Jadeed Taarikh (Modern History), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Taarikh aur Tehqeeq (History and Research), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Pather kaa Zamaanah (Stone Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Kaansi Kaa Zammanah (Bronze Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Lohey Kaa Zamanah (Iron Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Tarikh or Aurat, Fiction House
  • Pakistani Moashra, Fiction House
  • Badalti Hui Tarikh, Fiction House
  • Tarikh or Tehqeeq, Fiction House
  • Sindh ki Tarikh Kia Hey, Fiction House
  • Tarikh Shanasi, Fiction House
  • Ulma or Siasat, Fiction House
  • Quaid e Azam Kia Thay Kia Nahi Thay, Fiction house
  • Sindh Ki Awaz, Fiction House
  • Sindh Khamoshi Ki Awaz, Fiction house
  • Sindh ki Samaji or Saqafti Tareekh, Fiction house
  • Interviews or Tasuraat, Fiction House
  • Lutfullah ki aab-biti, Fiction House
  • Tarikh— 'Khana or Khaney Key Aadaab' , Fiction House
  • Pakistan mein Marshal Law Ki Tareekh, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tahzeeb ki Kahani, Fiction House
  • Hindustaan ki Tareekh, Fiction House
  • Tareekh Ki Wapsi, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Nationalism kya Hey??, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh or Awam, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh ki gawahi Edition 2015
  • Tareekh Fehmi, Edition 2015

Mughal Darbar (مغل دربار) | Dr. Mubarak Ali | PDF Ebook Free Download

Mubarak Ali (Urdu: مبارک علی) is a Pakistani historian, activist and scholar. His main theme, in most of his books, has been that some history books written in Pakistan had been 'dictated' by the ruling class (the so-called 'Establishmint in Pakistan') and, in his view, those history books represent 'perversion of facts'.
Ali was born in Tonk, Rajasthan, British India in April 21, 1941. Ali received a M.A. degree in history from Sindh University, Jamshoro in 1963. In 1972, he went to London, then Germany to pursue higher studies and in 1976, he attained a PhD degree (on the Mughal Period of India) at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany. He later became head of the History Department at the University of Sindh. He was the Director of the Goethe Institute in Lahore until 1996. In 2005, he is the editor of the quarterly journal Taarikh ("History") and has been widely interviewed by electronic and print media in India, Pakistan and the Middle East.
In 1999, while speaking at a seminar in Mumbai organised by the NGO Khoj, Ali referred to fundamentalism's effects on historical scholarship in his country. He described how after the 1965 war with India, ancient history was de-emphasized in Pakistan by some historians. The official government rule stated that anything outside of the syllabus "is not part of our history". He further stated that the official historiography in Pakistan is committed to the two-nation theory in the Indian subcontinent. In other words, Hindus and Muslims in pre-1947 era British India essentially were 2 different and distinct nations and, therefore, the British needed to divide old India into 2 different countries, based on this fact, before they ended their colonial rule in British India. This was called the Pakistan Movement and it succeeded in its effort with the support of the majority of the Indian Muslims under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and an independent Pakistan was created in 1947. Although later, after independence of Pakistan in 1947, many history book writers ignored the Pakistan public's need for the truth and keeping a balanced view of history when writing their history books. Instead, some historians went to the other extreme and started to confuse the Pakistani public about whether Pakistan's known history begins from the 5000 years old Indus Valley Civilization or from the Arab Muslims Muhammad bin Qasim (31 Dec 695-18 July 715) and his attack on Sindh in 712 A.D. or from the Independence of Pakistan in 1947.
Books:
  • Taareekh ki Daryafat, Dost Publications-wordmate, Islamabad, 2009
  • Qadeem Hindustan (Ancient India), 2007
  • Ahd-i-Wusta ka Hindustan (India of the Middle Ages), 2007
  • Bartanvi Hindustan (British India), 2007
  • Mulhid Ka Overcoat, Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Ed. 2013
  • In the Shadow of History, Nigarshat, Lahore
  • History on Trial, Fiction House, Lahore, 1999
  • Tareekh Aur Nisabi Kutub, Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Shaahi Mahal (Royal Palace), Fiction House, Lahore, 1992
  • Taarikh kee Roshnee (Light of History), Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2012
  • Aakhri Ehad Mugliah kaa Hindostaan (India in Last Mughal Rule), Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Gumshudah Taareekh (Lost History) Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Daanishver (History and Intlectual), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Taareekh aur Sisaayset (History and Politics), Fiction House, Lahore, 5th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh aur Aaj Kee Duniyaa (History and Today's world, Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Dar Dar Thokar Khaaey, Autobiography, Fiction House, 18-Muzang, Lahore, 6th Edition 2012
  • Taareekh, Thug aur Daacu (History, Thug and Bandit), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Bartaanvi Raaj (British Era), Fiction House, Lahore, 3rd Edition 2012
  • Gulaami aur Nasel Parasti (Slavery and Racism), Fiction House, Lahore, 2013
  • Taarikh aur Falsfa-e-Taarikh (History and Philosophy of History, Fiction House, Lahore, 4th Edition 2005
  • Mughal Darbaaar (Mughal Court), Fiction House, Lahore, 2012
  • Achoot Logoun Kaa Adab (Literature of Untouchables) Co-written by Razi Abdi, Fiction House, Lahore, 1994
  • Bar-e Sagheer Mein Mulsmaan Muashrey kaa Almeya, Fiction House, Lahore, 7th Edition 2012
  • Niji Zindgi Ki Tarrekh (History of Private Life), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Traikh Shinaasi, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh Kay Badaltey Nazriaat, Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Tarikh aur Mazhabi Tehreekein, Fiction House, Lahore 2013
  • Akbar kaa Hindostan, translated by Dr. Mubarak Ali 2012
  • Europe kaa Arooj (Rise of Europe), Fiction House, Lahore 2012
  • Jadeed Taarikh (Modern History), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Taarikh aur Tehqeeq (History and Research), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Pather kaa Zamaanah (Stone Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Kaansi Kaa Zammanah (Bronze Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Lohey Kaa Zamanah (Iron Age), Fiction House, Lahore
  • Tarikh or Aurat, Fiction House
  • Pakistani Moashra, Fiction House
  • Badalti Hui Tarikh, Fiction House
  • Tarikh or Tehqeeq, Fiction House
  • Sindh ki Tarikh Kia Hey, Fiction House
  • Tarikh Shanasi, Fiction House
  • Ulma or Siasat, Fiction House
  • Quaid e Azam Kia Thay Kia Nahi Thay, Fiction house
  • Sindh Ki Awaz, Fiction House
  • Sindh Khamoshi Ki Awaz, Fiction house
  • Sindh ki Samaji or Saqafti Tareekh, Fiction house
  • Interviews or Tasuraat, Fiction House
  • Lutfullah ki aab-biti, Fiction House
  • Tarikh— 'Khana or Khaney Key Aadaab' , Fiction House
  • Pakistan mein Marshal Law Ki Tareekh, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tahzeeb ki Kahani, Fiction House
  • Hindustaan ki Tareekh, Fiction House
  • Tareekh Ki Wapsi, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Nationalism kya Hey??, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh or Awam, Fiction House Ed.2014
  • Tareekh ki gawahi Edition 2015
  • Tareekh Fehmi, Edition 2015