A New History of Indo-Pakistan Since 1526 By K.Ali
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CSS PMS Optional Subject Indo-Pak History Book, A New History of Indo-Pakistan Since + Up To 1526 A. D. by K. Ali buy online in Pakistan.
K. Ali’s “A New History of Indo-Pakistan, Since 1526″ provides a thorough review of the Indian subcontinent’s historical developments from the formation of the Mughal Empire in 1526 to the present. The book is organized chronologically and focuses on the political, social, and economic transformations that have impacted the region.
K. Ali’s “A New History of Indo-Pakistan, Up to 1526” is a clear and comprehensive review of the historical happenings in the Indian subcontinent prior to the creation of the Mughal Empire in 1526. The book discusses important events, influential personalities, and major political, social, and cultural changes in the region. It examines the rise and fall of several dynasties, the influence of invasions, and the growth of societal systems, providing readers with a thorough picture of the historical environment that molded Indo-Pakistan prior to the Mughal Empire.
Key Periods and Themes:
1. Mughal Empire (1526-1857)
The book begins with the rise of the Mughal Empire under Babur and goes on to discuss the administrative, cultural, and architectural accomplishments of the Mughal monarchs. It examines the reigns of famous emperors including as Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, and Aurangzeb, focusing on their policies and the empire’s expansion and consolidation.
2. The Decline of the Mughal Empire and Rise of Regional forces:
After Aurangzeb’s death, regional forces like the Marathas, Sikhs, and Nawabs of Bengal, Awadh, and Hyderabad emerged. The decreasing central authority and power fragmentation are thoroughly examined.
3. The British Colonial Period (1857-1947):
The book focuses on British control after the Mughal fall, including economic exploitation, sociopolitical upheavals, the Revolt of 1857, the British Raj, and the impact on Indian civilization.
4. The Independence Movement:
Ali discusses the struggle for independence, significant leaders such as Gandhi and Jinnah, and the activities that led to India’s partition and the formation of Pakistan in 1947.
5. Post-Independence Developments (1947 onwards):
The book focuses on India and Pakistan’s post-independence political, economic, and social concerns, such as wars, internal politics, and regional issues.