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A Textbook of Pakistan Studies by M D Zafar. “Pakistan came to be established for the first time when the Arabs led by Muhammad bin Qasim occupied Sindh and Multan. Pakistan under the Arabs comprised the Lower Indus Valley.” “During the 11th century the Ghaznavid Empire comprised what is now Pakistan and Afghanistan. During the 12th century the Ghaznavids lost Afghanistan and their rule came to be confined to Pakistan”. “By the 13th century Pakistan had spread to include the whole of Northern India and Bengal. Under the Khiljis Pakistan moved further South to include a greater part of Central India and the Deccan”. “During the 16th century, ‘Hindustan’ disappeared and was completely absorbed in ‘Pakistan”. “Shah Waliullah appealed to Ahmad Shah Durrani of Afghanistan and ‘Pakistan’ to come to the rescue of the Muslims of Mughal India, and save them from the tyrannies of the Marhattas…” “In the Pakistan territories where a Sikh state had come to be established, the Muslims were denied the freedom of religion.” “Thus by the middle of the 19th century both Pakistan and Hindustan ceased to exist; instead British India came into being. Although Pakistan was created in August 1947, yet except for its name, the present-day Pakistan has existed, as a more or less single entity for centuries.” — A H Nayyar dawn/news/1125484/what-is-the-most-blatant-lie-taught-through-pakistan-textbooks
Posted on: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 15:49:59 +0000

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