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  1. Culture, Class, and Development in Pakistan: The Emergence of an Industrial Bourgeoisie in Punjab (Westview Special Studies on South and Southeast Asia) by Anita M. Weiss, 1991-03
  2. Islam's Political Culture: Religion and Politics in Predivided Pakistan by Nasim Ahmad Jawed, 1999
  3. Pakistan (Countries & Cultures) by Marc Tyler Nobleman, 2006-01-01
  4. Pakistan: The People (Lands, Peoples, & Cultures (Econo-Clad)) by Carolyn Black, 2003-03
  5. Language, Education and Culture (Oxford Pakistan paperbacks) by Tariq Rahman, 2000-06-15
  6. Islamic culture in Pakistan by Abdur Rauf, 1988
  7. India-Pakistan: History, Culture, People by Milton Jay & Harold E. Hammond Belasco, 1976
  8. Proceedings of the First Congress of Pakistan History and Culture by Ahmad Hasan Dani, 1975-01-01
  9. On Wings of Diesel: Trucks, Indentity and Culture in Pakistan by Jamal Elias, 2011-01-16
  10. Pakistani Social Culture: Culture of Pakistan
  11. Political Survival in Pakistan: Beyond Ideology (Routledge Advances in South Asian Studies) by Anas Malik, 2010-11-01
  12. The subcontinent of India;: An introduction to the history, geography, culture, politics and contemporary life of India, Pakistan, and Ceylon by Emil Lengyel, 1963
  13. Pakistan: A Primary Source Cultural Guide (Primary Sources of World Cultures) by Marian Rengel, 2004-07
  14. Studies in Pakistani Culture: An International Perspective by M. Siddiq Kalim, 2001-01

21. Foreign Affairs Magazine
fight India and educate pakistan's youth. But this policy is creating a culture of violence that exacerbates internal
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22. Travel And Culture Services PAKISTAN
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23. Pakistan History And Regional Cultures
List of history and culture related sites.
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  • Cities of Pakistan
    http://www.rpi.edu/dept/union/paksa/www/html/pakistan/city.html
  • Harappa
    http://www.harappa.com/
    Beautifully designed site that provides "glimpses of South Asia before 1947." Well-integrated multimedia presentations.
  • M. A. Jinnah
    http://www.cybercity-online.net/quaid.htm
    The founder of the nation of Pakistan and its first Governor-General.
Islam
  • Islamic (Hijri) Calendar
    http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~suaaf/Calendar/index.html
    A brief summary presentation of major recent dates in the Islamic lunar calendar as correlated with the modern solar calendar. Also available is a closer analysis by Dr. Monzu Ahmed
  • Virtues of Islamic Life
    http://www.daar-ul-ehsaan.org/index.htm Characteristics of virtuous living as taught in Muslim tradition.
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    N W F P and the Mountains
  • Abbottabad Home Page http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Parc/1733/abtd.html A site devoted to scenic photos and maintained by Nadia H. Saifuddin.

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From: mughal@alumni.caltech.edu (Asim Mughal) Newsgroups: soc.culture.pakistan soc.culture.pakistan.education soc.culture.pakistan.history soc.culture.pakistan.moderated ... news.answers Subject: [ soc.culture.pakistan pakistan-faq_854360821@rtfm.mit.edu pakistan-faq_857049448@rtfm.mit.edu http://alumni.caltech.edu/~mughal/pakistan/pakistan.html ... araja@smu!ti-csl!m2.ti.com ) Posted: 6 Feb '90 B- Call for Votes: By: Junaid Ahmed Zubairi ( jzubairi@rodan.acs.syr.edu ) Posted: 1 Mar '90 Voting Period: 26 Feb '90 - 18 Mar '90 CALL FOR DISCUSSION: [Original Text] Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian soc.culture.turkish soc.culture.arabic talk.polit ics.mideast, news.announce.newgroups Subject: Call for discussion soc.culture.pakistan Date: 6 Feb 90 21:24:33 GMT Sender: news@smu!ti-csl!ti-csl.ti.com Lines: 20 This is a formal call for discussion for the creation of the newsgroup soc.culture.pakistan . Discussions related to Pakistani issues are usually carried out in soc.culture.indian

25. BBC NEWS | In Depth | Islamic World | Pakistan's 'culture Of Jihad'
Monday, 5 August, 2002, 1603 GMT 1703 UK pakistan's 'culture ofJihad' There is widespread support for the Taleban and alQaeda,
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You are in: In Depth: Islamic world News Front Page Africa ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to UK Monday, 5 August, 2002, 16:03 GMT 17:03 UK Pakistan's 'culture of Jihad'
There is widespread support for the Taleban and al-Qaeda
By Roger Hardy
Islamic affairs analyst BBC Islamic affairs analyst Roger Hardy visits Pakistan in his continuing series on Islam and modernity. Of all the countries visited in this series - Iran, Turkey, Egypt - Pakistan's situation is the most perilous. Under the pressure of events since the 11 September last year, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is trying to eradicate the extremism which has taken root in his country over the last 20 years or so. Musharraf is trying to fashion 'jihad' into a struggle for education
So who and what created the culture of "jihad" - or holy war - which General Musharraf has pledged to destroy, and can he succeed in destroying it? As the country celebrates 55 years of existence, there is still fierce debate over its character and identity as a homeland for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent.

26. Sirat-E-Pakistan
Contains information on history and culture. Also offers information about Pakistani student organizations in USA and UK.
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/union/paksa/
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27. BBC NEWS | In Depth | Islamic World | Pakistan's 'culture Of Jihad'
Point Monday, 5 August, 2002, 1603 GMT 1703 UK pakistan's 'cultureof Jihad'. By Roger Hardy Islamic affairs analyst. BBC Islamic
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BBC NEWS News Front Page Africa Americas Asia-Pacific ... Talking Point Monday, 5 August, 2002, 16:03 GMT 17:03 UK
Pakistan's 'culture of Jihad'
By Roger Hardy
Islamic affairs analyst
BBC Islamic affairs analyst Roger Hardy visits Pakistan in his continuing series on Islam and modernity. Of all the countries visited in this series - Iran, Turkey, Egypt - Pakistan's situation is the most perilous. Under the pressure of events since the 11 September last year, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is trying to eradicate the extremism which has taken root in his country over the last 20 years or so. So who and what created the culture of "jihad" - or holy war - which General Musharraf has pledged to destroy, and can he succeed in destroying it? As the country celebrates 55 years of existence, there is still fierce debate over its character and identity as a homeland for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent. Above all, the debate centres on whether Pakistan should be a religious or a secular state. So how did Mohamed Ali Jinnah, Pakistan's founder, see Islam? It was a question I put to the writer and journalist Khaled Ahmed.

28. MapZones.com Culture
pakistan, culture, Back to Top. pakistan shares influences that haveshaped the cultures of South Asia. There are thus wider regional
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Country Info Pakistan Introduction Pakistan General Data Pakistan Maps Pakistan Culture ... Pakistan Time and Date Pakistan Culture Back to Top Among the very rich, Western education and modes of living have eliminated pardah, but, in general, even among this group, attitudes toward women in society and the family are akin to those of Victorian England. Change is coming most rapidly among the urban middle-income group, inspired by increasing access to the West as well as by the entry of women into the work force. An increasing number of women do not observe pardah, and the education of women has been encouraged. Some women have gained distinction in the professions; some of Pakistan's leading politicians, journalists, and teachers are women. Social organization revolves around kinship rather than caste. Beradari (patrilineage) is the most important social institution. A preferable marriage for a man is with his father's brother's daughter, and among many groups marriages are invariably within the beradari. The lineage elders constitute a council that adjudicates disputes within the lineage and acts on behalf of the lineage with the outside world—for example, in determining electoral allegiances.
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29. Welcome To Pakistan Review Online  News Magazine
An online magazine with news and information about the people, sports, culture, media, government, health and tourism in pakistan.
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Musharraf offers India hand to fight extremism:
President Pervez Musharraf said on Sunday he was willing to join hands with India to fight extremism, but warned he would lose power if he compromised too much over Kashmir. "If someone says in a positive manner that we want to solve it, then we are together on this issue of controlling every extremist," President Musharraf More.......
A great national loss: Musharraf:
President Gen Pervez Musharraf expressed deep sorrow over the death of Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Mushaf Ali Mir in a plane crash on Thursday. He paid rich tributes to the air chief for his outstanding professional qualities, honesty and integrity. "Today, Pakistan has suffered a great loss, it's not only a loss for Pakistan Air Force but a loss for the entire country." More...

30. MapZones.com People
All left their mark on the population and culture of the land. In 1947, when Pakistanand India became independent, there was another massive migration, of a
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Country Info Pakistan Introduction Pakistan General Data Pakistan Maps Pakistan Culture ... Pakistan Time and Date Pakistan People Back to Top By the early 1990s Pakistan's population was divided into five ethnic groups, defined broadly. The Punjabis constitute the majority, with more than 55 percent of the population; the Sindhis account for another 20 percent, the Pathans and the mujahirs for about 10 percent each, and the Balochs for about 5 percent. There are subgroups within each of these five categories. The Arains, Rajputs, and Jats—all Punjabis—regard themselves as ethnically distinct. Some groups overlap the five categories: for instance, there are Punjabi Pathans as well as Hazarvi Pathans. Some smaller groups, such as the Brohis in Sindh and the Seraikis in Punjab, are also ethnically distinct.
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31. Culture Without Context: Issue 3, Recording And Preserving Gandhara's Cultural H
Article in culture Without Context by Robin Coningham and Ihsan Ali, describing the history of archaeological looting in the Gandhara region of pakistan.
http://www.mcdonald.cam.ac.uk/IARC/cwoc/issue3/Gandhara.htm
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Recording and preserving Gandhara's cultural heritage
Ihsan Ali and Robin Coningham
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Peshawar
Pakistan
ROBIN CONINGHAM
Department of Archaeological Sciences
University of Bradford
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T he term Gandhara refers to the ancient name of the region which stretches from the Kabul valley in the west to the Indus valley in the east ( Fig. 1 Cribb 1992 Figure 1: Map showing the region of Gandhara Return to text Gandhara is also the term given to this region's sculptural and architectural koine between the first and sixth centuries AD, first initiated by the Kushans (Harle 1992; Pugachenkova et al. 1994; Zwalf 1996). In addition to the creation of major dynastic cult centres, such as the monumental fire temple at Surkh Kotal in Afghanistan, this period represents the renaissance of Buddhism within South Asia, with the creation of new religious complexes, at sites such as Takht-i Bahi, Hadda, Begram, Taxila, Peshawar, Swat and Mathura, or in the restoration and expansion of the shrines of Lumbini, Ramgrama and Sanchi (Harmatta et al.

32. TOPP - The Official Pakistani Portal
Directory of sites on pakistani politics, news, business, entertainment, sport, and travel. Includes a search option and a help desk. society and culture. travel. web malls shops No justification for war, says pakistan. Essentials' stocks to be replenished
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33. Lycasia.com - The Uk Online Asian Community Portal, News, Bollywood, India, Paki
Online community portal for the UK asian featuring news, music, fashion, cuisine, culture and business from India, pakistan and Bangladesh.
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34. About Me
Pictures of Ahmed's family, friends and pakistan, his home country. Generous dose of pakistani culture.
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35. South Asia, Journal Of South Asian Studies, Book Reviews, History, Religion And
Journal of general South Asian studies, with regular and extensive archaeological content. Includes book reviews, articles on the history and culture of India, Kashmir, pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.
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36. Pakistan : Society And Culture : Food And Drink
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37. Pakistani Students @ MIT - Bringing Pakistan To MIT
The pakistani Students Society at MIT exists as a club to provide opportunities for pakistani students studying at MIT to explore their common ethnic and cultural background and to promote the better understanding of the pakistani people and culture. It has an updated directory of MIT alumni belonging to pakistan.
http://web.mit.edu/paksmit/www/paksmit.html

38. Pakistan's 'culture Of Jihad'
pakistan's 'culture of Jihad'. By Roger Hardy Islamic affairs analysthttp//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/world/2002/islamic_world
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39. Ikram's Universe
pakistani final year medical student. Has pages about pakistan, women, love, pictures, Eastern traditions, culture, Urdu poetry and his own romantic novel.
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