Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 39Pakistan Historical Society., 1991 - Islamic civilization |
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Page 118
... Baluch people . They were closer to the Iranians and had exploited their weaknesses during their waning period . The original place of the Ghilzais was Qalat - i- Ghilza'i , 43 miles from Qandahar while for the Abdalis including the ...
... Baluch people . They were closer to the Iranians and had exploited their weaknesses during their waning period . The original place of the Ghilzais was Qalat - i- Ghilza'i , 43 miles from Qandahar while for the Abdalis including the ...
Page 126
... Baluch contingent could defend the fort of Shal only for a few days . Ultimately finding themselves incapable to face the Afghans , the Baluch ran away to Mastung in the dark of night . After capturing Shal , the Afghans persuaded them ...
... Baluch contingent could defend the fort of Shal only for a few days . Ultimately finding themselves incapable to face the Afghans , the Baluch ran away to Mastung in the dark of night . After capturing Shal , the Afghans persuaded them ...
Page 138
... Baluch society . He built several mosques . He encouraged religious education and founded several madrasahs adjacent to the mosques . Every locality was made responsible for the smooth running of these religious institutions . He also ...
... Baluch society . He built several mosques . He encouraged religious education and founded several madrasahs adjacent to the mosques . Every locality was made responsible for the smooth running of these religious institutions . He also ...
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Bahr AlAsrār | 5 |
Nationalist Ulamas Interpretation | 23 |
The British Press Coverage | 77 |
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Abd Allah Khan Afghan Afghan king Afghanistan Aḥmad Shah Ahmad Shah Abdali Ahmadzais al-Din Aligarh Movement alongwith army Ashraf Ayub Baluch Baluchistan became Bengal British Calcutta captured chief Congress culture defeated Dehli Delhi East Pakistan elected English Fazlul Haq Ganda Singh Ghilzai governor Herat Hindus Hindustan History Husayn Hyderabad Ibid India Indian Muslims Iqbal Iranian Islam James Corcoran Jinnah Kabul Kalhora Karachi Kashmir Khān Khan Saddozai Khan's Lahore leaders Mahmud Malik Marathas March Mas'ud Ghazi Mawlana Moenjodaro Moinul Haq Mosque Mughul Muhabbat Muhammad Multan Municipality Muslim League Nadir Shah Nasir Khan nation Nawwab op.cit Pakistan Historical Society Pakistan Movement Persian political prince Prof province Punjab Qalat Qandahar Qur'an religious rule ruler Salar Mas'ud sara'i Sarawan Sardar Sayyid Shāh Shah Wali Shah Zaman Sikhs Sindh Sir Syed Ahmed sub-continent succeeded Syed Ahmed Khan Tadhkirat al-Mulūk territory Timur Shah tribe Urdu Wali Allahi wazir