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BENAZIR A Biographical Novel The novel “Benazir” written in Turkish language by Yaşar Seyman, is in fact a tribute to the democratic struggle of the people of Pakistan. They struggled against the dictatorial regime and for the restoration of democracy and rule of law in the country, after the assassination of their beloved leader Zulfikar…
Before Memory Fades Emergence of Pakistan as a Nuclear Power The author has served as Pakistan’s ambassador to Germany and Italy, and as a member of the National Assembly, where he chaired the body’s standing committee on foreign affairs. This book would be particularly beneficial for students of foreign affairs, especially about building relationships between…
The year 1971 is etched in the collective consciousness of Bangladeshis, Pakistanis and Indians though to a lesser degree as a time of tragedy and upheaval. For Bangladeshis 1971 was the year of blood and tears, for Pakistanis deep humiliation, and for the Indians of triumph. Lt Col Sharif ul Haq Dalim has unraveled some…
Pierre Loti (14 January 1850 – 10 June 1923) was a French naval officer and novelist, known for his exotic novels. Pierre Loti visited Istanbul many times, firstly on 1876 as an officer on a French ship. Loti was deeply affected by Ottoman life style and this was reflected in his novels.
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Aafia Unheard: Terrorist! Lady Al-Qaeda!The Gray Lady of Bagram! FBI’s Most Wanted! Prisoner 650!… Innocent! The Truth About Dr. Aafia Siddiqui Finally Revealed!
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