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 by Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo AT a time when balkanision of Pakistan is being openly discussed, Mir Ghaus Baksh Bizenjo’s autobiography, which has been published 20 years after his demise, not only provides insight into the...read more

|  |  |  | Ruttie Jinnah
 by Khwaja Razi Haider Ruttie Jinnah was the only woman to capture the heart of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan....read more

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 by Khaliq Ahmad Nizami Arguably the most popular saint of the Delhi Sultanate, Shaikh Nizam-u’d-din Auliya’s role in the history of South Asia is of immense significance...read more

|  |  |  | Aurangzeb: Mountstuart Elphinstone
 by Mountstuart Elphinstone This biography of Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor, was written by Mountstuart Elphinstone, one of the British pioneers of Indian historiography, and first published in 1841. Many factual errors in the original text were corrected in this updated edition by Sri Ram Sharma...read more

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 by B. K. Zahrah Nasir Nizami The Gun Tree is a personal account of one woman’s war, both internal and external. Set in Afghanistan during the Russian occupation, when the author travelled to that country with the Mujahideen...read more

|  |  |  | An Indian Passage to Europe
 by Omar Khalidi
Mahdi Hasan Khan Fath Nawaz Jang’s fascinating observations of the British and European society, with Omar Khalidi’s introduction and notes, are among the handful of Indian representations of Europeans in the nineteenth century...read more

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 by Stanley Wolpert
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This authoritative and uniquely insightful biography explores the fascinating public and private life of this eminently powerful but little understood leader who changed the map of the Asian subcontinent...read more

|  |  |  | Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan 1966-1972
 by Craig Baxter
The diaries cover a very turbulent period in Pakistan’s history that included Ayub Khan’s yielding of the presidency to Yahya Khan, the period of Yahya Khan’s rule that saw the end of the unified state of Pakistan and the independence of Bangladesh , and finally, the replacement of Yahya Khan by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto...read more

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 by Stanley Wolpert
The story of Bhutto’s sometimes inspiring, sometimes quixotic career is a fascinating one, and Wolpert tells it brilliantly, through Bhutto‘s triumphant years in the mid-1970s, the military coup in 1977, and his treacherous imprisonment and execution in 1979...read more

|  |  |  | Benazir Bhutto: Daughter of The East
 by Benazir Bhutto
"A very tough lady and a fighter. . . This book is her personal tale, frankly and charmingly told" - Independent...read more

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 by Mushtaq ahmed
This book is an analysis of Pakistan’s politics and economy after General Ziaul Haq. It draws deeply on the author’s experience of national politics since the 1950’s...read more

|  |  |  | Glimpses Into The Corridors of Power
 by Gohar Ayub Khan
"Glimpses into the Corridors of Power" will appeal to all readers interested in an informed personal perspective of significant events in Pakistan ’s history from a leading political personality who had access to the inner sanctums of power...read more

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 by Rizwan Wasti
If he was not wholly liked by some of his contemporaries, there was an almost universal respect for him; more important, he was liked and respected by civilians. He was, in fact, a general that civilians felt at ease with and trusted...read more

|  |  |  | Memoirs of LT. GEN. Gul Hassan Khan
 by LT. Gen. Gul Hassan Khan
A great deal of controversy still surrounds the last Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army. In this candid autobiography, Lieutenant-General Gul Hassan Khan has attempted to ‘set the record straight’...read more

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 Edited & Compiled by Lubna Kazim
Khurshid Mirza’s dynamism led her to leave the cloistered world of Aligarh and pursue a career in films in Bombay. She rapidly climbed the ladder of success as Renuka Devi and worked with famous actors and directors of the time. The Partition brought her film career to an end and she left for Pakistan...read more

|  |  |  | In the Name of Honor: A Memoir
 by Mukhtar Mai
In June 2002, journalists throughout the world began to hear of the gang rape of a Pakistani woman from the impoverished village of Meerwala. The rape was ordered by a local clan known as the Mastoi and was arranged as punishment for indiscretions allegedly committed by the woman's brother. Timely and topical, In the Name of Honor is the remarkable and inspirational memoir of a woman who fought and triumphed against exceptional odds...read more

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 by Pervez Musharraf
If it is almost unprecedented for a head of state to publish a memoir while still in office, Pervez Musharraf is no ordinary head of state. As the president of Pakistan since 1999, he occupies the most dangerous job in the world...read more

|  |  |  | In the Line of Fire: A Memoir (For sale within US only)
 by Pervez Musharraf
Did the US top official(s) threaten Pakistan with dire consequenses if Pakistan refused to join the US in the so called "War on Terror". Straight from the horses mouth, Pakistan's president spills the beans on this and many other controversial events including Kargil...read more

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 by Roedad Khan
This book is in the main the story of six of Pakistan’s presidents-Ayub Khan, Yahya Khan, Z. A. Bhutto, Ziaul Haq, Ghulam Ishaq Khan, and Farooq Leghari-each of whom has, in his own way, directly or indirectly, contributed to the sense of betrayal and loss of confidence that is prevalent in the country...read more

|  |  |  | The Lamp of Love: Journeying with the Sabri Brothers
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by Amatullah Armstrong Chishti
This book recounts the unfolding of a dream and the journey that took the author from the midst of an Australian bushland paradise to the discovery of spiritual treasures in both Pakistan and India, and of her direct experience of being engulfed in the ecstatic music of the Sabri Brothers...read more

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 Ibn Kathir’s Seerat un Nabi is a great work in Al-Bidaya Wannihaya. While it has been translated into Urdu, its English translation, which was long overdue, has finally arrived...read more

|  |  |  | The Sealed Nectar: Biography of the Noble Prophet (PBUH)

A complete authoritative book on the life of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) by Sheikh Safi-ur-Rahman al-Mubarkpuri. It was honored by the World Muslim League and won first prize for being the best biography produced on the life of the Prophet (PBUH)...read more

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 by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
To many Bhutto died as a martyr. To others, he got what he deserved, however, the fact remains that there has perhaps never been a more charismatic Pakistani leader. This book was written by Bhutto from his jail cell...read more

|  |  |  | Glimpses of Life in America
 by Syed Arif Hussaini
Mr Hussaini has an eye for seeing things, a memory which soaks up information and a sense of humour that enlivens his observations. His portrayal of the superb panorama of life in America, with its strengths, oddities and contradictions, is informative and pleasing...read more

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 by Air Marshal (Retired) M. Asghar Khan
The author describes his continued opposition to autocratic and dictatorial rule, especially General Yahya Khan’s policy of brutal suppression through military action in East Pakistan...read more

|  |  |  | Memoirs and Reflections
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by Dr. Justice Nasim Hasan Shah
'Memoirs and Reflections' is an inspiring story of how a young man physically 56 inches tall and 50 inches in girth (almost a midget) overcame his handicap to become the Chief Justice of his country...read more

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 by Salma Ahmed
This is the absorbing tale of a woman who was a pampered child, and unhappy wife and a repentant mother—but one who emerged triumphant as a woman of substance, in business and politics...read more

|  |  |  | Rearview Mirror
 by Khalid Hasan
Khalid Hasan brings to life a charismatic and tragic politician (Bhutto), an extraordinary woman (Noor Jehan), a city (Sialkot) and a newspaper (The Pakistan Times)...read more

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 by Mohammad Aslam Khan Khattak This is the Story of Mohammad Aslam Khan Khattak, born in 1908 in Chitral, then part of India and now the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan. He became a governor, minister, ambassador...read more

|  |  |  | Sindh: Ways and Days
 by Pir Ali Muhammad Rashdi
Pir Ali Muhammad Rashdi continues in the tradition of Jim Corbett and Kenneth Anderson, of sharing his adventures with nature...read more

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 by A.Guillaume
Professor Guillaume’s translation of the Sira of Ibn Ishaq is now reissued. The book presents in English practically all that is known of the life of the Prophet (PBUH)...read more

|  |  |  | A Judge Speaks Out
 by Ajmal Mian Describing some highly critical events in the history of our judiciary, Chief Justice Ajmal Mian shares with the reader his legal perspective on these events to help dispel the mist of confusion surrounding the role of Judiciary in this country...read more

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 by Khadim Hussain Soomro This book offers a glimpse of what surely was one of the worst examples of justice in the colonial era when a military court handed down Pir Pagaro a death-by-hanging ruling on alleged sedition charges...read more

|  |  |  | Sachin
 by Gulu Ezekiel
Sports writer Gulu Ezekiel mines interviews, press reports and conversations over the last decade and more to create an accurate account of the man and his first passion: cricket....read more

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 by Afzal Iqbal In this comprehensive and beautiful study, Afzal Iqbal captures the life and times of the great mystical poet...read more

|  |  |  | The Money Man
 by Tajammal Hussain It makes fascinating reading to find how a young man, from the backwater of Pakistan, rises to the top of the banking profession...read more

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 by Muhammad Reza Kazimi Kazimi’s ‘Liaquat Ali Khan: His Life and Work’ is an excellent biography in every way, lucid, comprehensive, accurate; the best introduction to Quaid-i-Azam’s foremost lieutenant...read more

|  |  |  | From Dusk to Dawn
 by Fazal Mahmood with Asif Sohail
Autobiography of a Pakistan Cricket Legend - Fazal Mahmood. Cricket is one of the most popular games in Pakistan and Fazal Mahmood’s autobiography makes riveting reading...read more

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