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Pakistan Foriegn Policy 1947-2004 Pdf

pakistan

Book Name Pakistan Foriegn Policy
AuthorDr. Hasan-Askari Rizvi
Publish Year
PublisherPildat
Language English
Genre Pakistan
ISBN NA
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Pakistan Foriegn Policy Review:

A Detailed book on Pakistan Foreign Policy from 1947 to 2004, and a nice material for the students of competative exams.available for online reading and free download.

Pakistan's Foreign Policy: an Overview, a briefing paper by PILDAT, is a special presentation in the context of the PILDAT Short Course for Parliamentarians and Politicians on The Foreign Policy Process in Pakistan. Developed by PILDAT, as a part of the Pakistan Legislative Strengthening Consortium - PLSC, supported financially by the USAID, the paper looks at the major foreign policy phases and development of perspectives in the foreign policy of Pakistan. The paper has been especially commissioned by PILDAT to provide a comprehensive overview of Pakistan's foreign policy from 1947-2004. The briefing paper, essentially prepared for parliamentarians, can also serve as a stand-alone reference document on the foreign policy of Pakistan to-date.
Authored by the renowned defence and political analyst, Prof. Dr. Hasan-Askari Rizvi, the paper attempts to present an objective and factual commentary, covering accurate history and shaping of foreign policy perspectives. PILDAT strongly feels that foreign policy should be reviewed and influenced by the supreme policy-making institution of the country: Parliament. It is in this perspective that PILDAT bids to provide an objective and comprehensive overview of the Pakistani foreign policy since

Independence so as to orient parliamentarians towards the dynamics, actors and influencing factors on foreign policy.

1000 Khubsurat Urdu Ashaar Pdf Free

urdu poetry

Book Name 1000 Khubsurat Ashaar
AuthorIsrar Shiekh
Publish Year
PublisherUsman Publications, Peshawar
Language Urdu
Genre Poetry
ISBN NA
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1000 Khubsurat Ashaar Review:

1000 urdu ashaar is a collection of best urdu poetry, best for bait bazi competitions, it is selected and collected by Israr Shiekh.
Urdu poetry flourishes in a totally different context. There is nothing elite about a taste for poetry, and the awareness that it contributes something of value to one’s life is universal. Millions of Urdu speakers in India and Pakistan cannot read but they get to know poetry in other ways. From childhood they will have heard fragments quoted by their elders. Verses from famous poets are painted on the sides of buses.

Brush Up Your Poetry by Michael Macrone

english poetry

Book Name Brush Up Your Poetry
AuthorMichael Macrone
Publish Year
PublisherCader Company Inc.
Language English
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0-8362-2145-1
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Brush Up your Poetry Review:

Brush Up Your Poetry is very precious guide for thos people who are interested in english poetry. this book consists of some master piece of the greatest poets of english language.Brush Up Your Poetry is written by Michael Macrone.
Poetry is as old as Western culture itself. Our earliest narratives— including the Hebrew Bible and the works of Homer—are written in verse. For centuries, poetry was synonymous with literature; practically every great literary work, and most minor ones, were verse: the Greek drama, the Classical epics, The Divine Comedy, Shakespeare's plays and sonnets—all are written in verse.
Poetry obviously doesn't get the respect it used to. There's been a recent revival of interest, in cafés, in bookstores, and even on television. But for many, poetry is just something they were forced to read in school. They find it difficult and pretentious, or vague and melodramatic. Poetry still has prestige, but few read or speak it.
At least, few realize they're speaking it. Hardly a day goes by when you don't either hear or quote a poetic phrase. It might not even sound like verse—take "getting and spending," coined by William Wordsworth, or "in one ear and out the other," by Chaucer. You may associate poetry with metaphors and symbols, such as Eliot's wasteland or Poe's croaking raven. But more often cited are the everyday truths well said, elegant yet direct: "truth is stranger than fiction" (Lord Byron), "fools rush in where angels fear to tread" (Alexander Pope), or "things fall apart" (W.B.Yeats).

Deevan e Khatir Afridi

pashto poetry
Book NameDeevan e Khatir Afridi
AuthorKhatir Afridi
Publish Year
PublisherZeb Art, Peshawar
LanguagePashto
GenrePoetry
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Deevan e Khatir Afridi Review:


Khatir Afridi was born as Misree Khan in 1929, at Landi Kotal, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan near the border of Afghanistan, and died on August 24, 1961. Misree Khan was born to Afridi parents of the Zakka Khel clan, He was a prominent poet of the Pashto language but died young. He left behind a son, who has compiled all of his father's work into a volume.
Khatir was a few days old when his father died but his grandfather and uncle reared him very well and raised him like a son Khatir, unfortunately, could not go to school He took up a job at the Khyber Rifle's camp as a gardener and later on entered the line of private business. But he was fond of poetry and he learned to compose verses to the tunes of the rabab which was played by the maestro, Bagh-i-Haram, a resident of Malikdeen Khel who lived very close to Khatir.

More Pashto Deevans.

1. Deevan e Rahman Baba
2. Deevan e Ashraf Khan Hijri
3. Deevan e A.Q.K. Khattak

Qissa Zama da Adabi jund by Ajmal Khattak

ajmal khattak

Book Name Qissa Zama da Adabi jund
AuthorAjmal Khattak
Publish Year
PublisherMiraj Din Printers Lahore
Language Pashto
Genre Autobiography
ISBN NA
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Qissa Zama da Adabi Jund Review:

Qissa Zama da Adabi jund is the autobiography of Ajmal Khattak in Pashto language. Ajmal Khattak was one of the most popular nationalist and revolutionary poet among the modern Pashto poets. He was born in Akora Khattak on 15 September'1925. He recited his first poem at the age of 13.
Ajmal Khattak joined the freedom struggle and began his political career during the Quit India Movement. He left his school because of being involved in political activities. Khattak joined the Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God),  Led by Bacha Khan.  this movement was an outstanding effort to generate social, national and political consciousness to redefine Pukhtoonwali. The basic principles of this movement were non-violence and service to the people regardless of faith, race and language. This movement joined Indian National Congress to confront against the British rule in India. He was the member of Awami National party. He became Member of National Assembly in 1990' He also remained senator.
Khattak died at a local hospital in Peshawar on Sunday, 7 February 2010. He was 85. He had left politics years earlier and had been residing at his native village, Akora Khattak. He was laid to rest a day after his death.  On 12 May 2012, Khattak's shrine was blown up by unknown militants in Akora Khattak village.

Ghazi Ilm Deen Shaheed by Zafar Iqbal Nagina

namoos risalat

Book Name Ghazi Ilm Deen Shaheed
AuthorZafar Iqbal Nagina
Publish Year
PublisherJang Publishers, Press
Language Urdu
Genre Biography
ISBN NA
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Ghazi Ilm Deen Shaheed Review:

Ghazi Ilm deen Shaheed is the story of prophet Muhammad(PBUH) Lover, written by Zafar Iqbal Nagina, indeed the most precious wealth of a muslim is the love of Muhammad(PBUH), and he who has no love for prophet, he is neither a muslim.
Ilm-ud-din (4 December 1908 – 31 October 1929) was a Muslim who murdered a book publisher named Mahashe Rajpal for publishing the book Rangila Rasul, that supposedly offended religious values of Muslims. For this his name is often mentioned in Muslim sources with the honorifics Ghazi and Shaheed.

Nemgarey Arman by Ahad Amin Khaki

pashto poetry

Book Name Nemgarey Arman
AuthorAhad Amin Khaki
Publish Year
PublisherArt Point, Peshawar
Language Pashto
Genre Poetry
ISBN NA
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Nemgarey Arman Book Review:

Nemgarey Arman is a collection of pashto poetry by Ahad Amin Khaki, There are hundreds and thousands of anonymous pashto language poets, although they are great poets but because of their crucial financial condition they could't get their right place in pashto society.
Indeed there is a very small part of pashto literature and pashto books available on the net,and if there is some books or documents, they are bound with strong copyright notices.
Peshawar Library is proudly presenting pashto books completely free of cost and copyrights with a humble request of not using in commercial ways.
Pashtun culture  is based on Bani Israel God and Pashtunwali, which is an ancient way of life, as well as speaking of the Pashto language and wearing Pashtun dress. The culture of the Pashtun people is highlighted since at least the time of Herodotus (484-425 BC) or Alexander the Great, when he explored the Afghanistan and Pakistan region in 330 BC. The Pashtun culture has little outside influence and, over the ages, has retained a great degree of purity.
Afghanistan and K.P.K was noted for its poetic language even before the Islamic conquest of Afghanistan. The Pata Khazana contains Pashto poetry written as far back as the 8th Century. Some notable poets from the region of Afghanistan-Pakistan include Amir Kror Suri, Khushal Khan Khattak, Rahman Baba, Nazo Tokhi, Ahmad Shah Durrani, Timur Shah Durrani, Shuja Shah Durrani, Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi, Khan Abdul Ghani Khan, and many others.

Pakhwaney Qissay by Gul Umar Afridi

pashto short stories

Book Name Pakhwaney Qissay
AuthorGul Umar Umar Afridi
Publish Year
PublisherZeb Art Publishers, Peshawar
Language Pashto
Genre Short Stories
ISBN NA
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Pakhwaney Qissey Review:

Pakhwaney Qissey Book is written by Gul Umar umar Afridi and it contains some of the ancient tales, which all of us had heard in their childhood from grandmother. at page 119, there are some precious words given from the author, these words are the facts of today. 
This book contains seven ancient and the most popular stories of its time, the first story is "Qissa da Aqal Kotha", this is a story of a proud king, whose name was Daler Badshah, and Daler Badshah had six daughter, all of them were very beloved to him.
Da chanri qissa, Da deo qissa, qissa da ghairati ghal and qissa da gulab khan are some stories of this book, in short this small book is a treasure of pashto culture.

Learn MS Office in Urdu by Zahid Sharjeel

computer books
Book Name Learn MS Office 2010 in Urdu
AuthorZahid Sharjeel
Publish Year
PublisherTakhleeqat
Language Urdu
Genre MS Office Training
ISBN NA
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MS Office 2010 in Urdu Review:

A complete illustrated guide for those who want to learn complete ms office in urdu. step by step learning tutorials explained in friendly manner.as we know the importance of ms office in every office, shop or general use.

New features also include a built-in screen capture tool, a background removal tool, new SmartArt templates and author permissions. The 2007 "Office Button" was replaced with a menu button that leads to a full-window file menu, known as Backstage View, giving easy access to task-centered functions such as printing and sharing. A notable accessibility regression from 2007 is that the menu button scores worse with the Fitts's law accessibility calculation than previous versions. A modified Ribbon interface is present in all Office applications, including Office Outlook, Visio, OneNote, Project, and Publisher. Office applications also have functional jump lists in Windows 7, which would allow easy access to recent items and tasks relevant to the application. Features of Office 2010 include: 
1. Ribbon interface and Backstage View across all applications
2. Background Removal Tool
3. Letter Styling
4. The Word 2007 Equation editor is common to all applications, replacing             Microsoft Equation Editor 3.0
5. New SmartArt templates
6. New text and image editing effects
7. Screen Capturing and Clipping tools
8. Live collaboration functions
9. Jump lists in Windows 7
10. New animations and transitions in PowerPoint 2010
11. View Side by Side/Synchronous Scrolling in Word 2010


A new feature in Microsoft Office 2010 is Outlook Social Connector, which allows users to connect to and receive updates from their social network inside Microsoft Outlook. When users view their emails a name, picture, and title is available for the person they are contacting. Upcoming appointments can also be viewed with this new feature and users can request friends. Outlook Social Connector currently supports Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace and Windows Live Messenger.

Changez Khan by Herald Liem

history books

Book Name Changez Khan
AuthorHerald Liem
Publish Year
PublisherNA
Language Urdu
Genre History
ISBN NA
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Changez Khan Review:

Genghis Khan (1162 – 18 August 1227), born Temüjin, was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise.
He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia. After founding the Mongol Empire and being proclaimed "Genghis Khan," he started the Mongol invasions that resulted in the conquest of most of Eurasia. 
Here is an urdu translation of the history of Changez Khan by the great history writer Herald liem.