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Pakistan - REFERENCE
Pakistan - Bibliography
Pakistan
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Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali. The Myth of Independence. Karachi:
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Binder, Leonard. Religion and Politics in Pakistan.
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Burke, S.M. Mainsprings of Indian and Pakistani Foreign
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Burke, S.M. Pakistan's Foreign Policy: An Historical
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Callard, Keith. Pakistan: A Political Study. London: Allen
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Callard, Keith. Pakistan's Foreign Policy: An
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Case, Margaret H. South Asia History, 1750-1950: A Guide to
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Chopra, Pran, ed. Contemporary Pakistan: New Aims and
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Choudhury, G.W. Constitutional Development in Pakistan.
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Choudhury, G.W. The Last Days of United Pakistan.
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Cohen, Stephen P. The Pakistan Army. Berkeley: University
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Coupland, Reginald. The Future of India. London: Oxford
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Coupland, Reginald. The Indian Problem, 1833-1935. London:
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Davies, C. Collin. An Historical Atlas of the Indian
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Embree, Ainslie, ed. Pakistan's Western Borderlands.
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Feldman, Herbert. The End and the Beginning: Pakistan,
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Feldman, Herbert. From Crisis to Crisis: Pakistan,
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Feldman, Herbert. Revolution in Pakistan: a Study of the
Martial Law Administration. Karachi: Oxford University
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Gascoigne, Bamber. The Great Moghuls. London: Jonathan
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Gilmartin, David. Empire and Islam: Punjab and the Making of
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Gupta, Sisir. Kashmir: A Study in India-Pakistan
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Hamid, Abdul. Muslim Separatism in India. Karachi: Oxford
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Jahan, Rounaq. Pakistan: Failure in National Integration.
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Latif, Syed Muhammad. Lahore: Its History, Architectural
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