Ethnicity and Politics in PakistanEthnicity and Politics in Pakistan offers an historical and political analysis of ethnicity's role in Pakistani politics and society. Gathering and critically reinterpreting his own writings of the past twenty-five years, Ahmed develops a contemporary account of ethnic differences in Pakistan, offering new insights into past events as well as illuminating theoretical explanations and social analyses. |
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The Nationality Theory | 1 |
The Separation of East Pakistan | 37 |
The Sindhi Grievances | 135 |
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Afghan Afghanistan Ahmed areas Assembly assimilation autonomy Awami League Ayub Khan Baloch Balochistan Bangladesh basis Bengali Bhutto Bizenjo British Brohi bureaucracy capitalist census cent central civil conflict cultural demand democratic demographic despite disparities dominant East Bengal East Pakistan economic educated elections elite ethnic communities ethnic groups ethnic problems fact federal Feroz feudal forces Ghaffar Ghaus Bux Bizenjo Government of Pakistan Hindus historical Hyderabad identity ideology India industrial integration interests Islam Islamabad Karachi Khan's landlords leaders leadership majority migration military Mohajirs movement national question nationalist NWFP oppressed Pakistan Forum Party Pathans peasants petty bourgeoisie political Population Census provinces Punjabi Pushtoon nationalism Pushtoonistan Pushtoons quota refugees regional rulers ruling class rural Sardars Sarhad self-determination Sindhi language Sindhi middle class Sindhi national Siraiki social struggle territory theory trend urban Sindh Urdu language Urdu-speaking Wali Khan West workers Zulfikar Ali Bhutto