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 by Karen Armstrong
Blending history, sociology, and spirituality, The Battle for God is a compelling and compassionate study of a radical form of religious expression that is critically shaping the course of world history...read more

|  |  |  | Mukhtasar Tareekh-e-Maujudaat
 by Bill Bryson
Urdu translation of worldwide bestseller, "A Short History of Nearly Everything". From primordial nothingness to this very moment, A Short History of Nearly Everything reports what happened and how humans figured it out...read more

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 |  | Andheri Raat Kay Musafir
 by Nasim Hijazi
Tragic story of the decline and the subsequent end of Muslim rule in Spain - the betrayals, internal conspiracies, lack of faith - all contributing to their downfall...read more

|  |  |  | Aakhri Maarka
 by Nasim Hijazi
Aakhri Ma'arka is a hair-raising historical tale of both Hindus & Muslims during the time of Mehmood Ghaznavi...read more

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 Translated by Safdar Rasheed
Urdu translation of Lewis Snider's book: WWII. The book expounds on the factors resulting in the war, the prime participants (Hitler, Mussolini etc), the tactics employed by the allies & the opposition forces and the resulting effects of the war...read more

|  |  |  | Hindustan Par Islami Hakumat
 by Mufti Shaukat Ali Fehmi
Starting from the arrival of the Muslims to the subcontinent right up to the end of the Mughal Dynasty, the book lists in chronological order the accounts of famous Muslim rulers & soldiers of Hindustan in some detail...read more

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 by Nasim Hijazi
Nasim Hijazi's writing skill coupled with Genghis Khan's ferocity will make sure that once you start you won't be able to put the book down until you have read it through...read more

|  |  |  | Hasrat Mohani Aur Inquilab-e-Aazadi
 by Nafees Ahmed Siddiqui
Hasrat Mohani was the maverick and gadfly of the independence movement...read more

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 by Nasim Hijazi
His description of events is such that you feel you are watching a movie instead of reading a book...read more

|  |  |  | Aur Talwar Tut Gai
 by Nasim Hijazi
His historical accounts are often as thrilling as most fictional accounts...read more

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