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The "Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, 10th Edition," authored by Catriona Hall, Ian B. Wilkinson, Tim Raine, Kate Wiles, and Anna Goodhart, is a vital reference for medical students and...
"On Their Own Terms" by Fauzia Saeed explores the lives and struggles of women in Pakistan as they navigate societal expectations and fight for their rights. Saeed delves into the...
In "Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan" (Fourth Edition), author Hamid Khan delves into the intricate evolution of Pakistan’s constitutional and political landscape since its independence from British India more...
This comprehensive work by Khalid B. Sayeed delves into the crucial period of Pakistan's history from 1857 to 1948, exploring the significant events and developments that led to the creation...
"A Stranger in My Own Country: East Pakistan, 1969–1971" by Major General (Retd.) Khadim Hussain Raja offers a poignant firsthand account of the tumultuous events leading to the creation of...
Linguistics for Beginners Basic Concepts This introductory book on linguistics is primarily written for students of MA Linguistics studying in Pakistani universities. This book will also be essential reading for...
Pakistan: Search for Stability Pakistan faces a number of critical challenges, a ‘polycrisis’ that comprises multiple crises – political, constitutional, economic, security, geo-political, demographic, and ecological. These systemic challenges are...
A Concise History of Pakistan This is a comprehensive one-volume history of Pakistan, a country that lies at the centre of the world's strategic concerns. Being published as Pakistan completes...
"Combating Terrorism: Saudi Arabia’s Role in the War on Terror" by Ali S. Awadh Asseri explores the significant role that Saudi Arabia has played in the global fight against terrorism,...
"Pakistan: The Economy of an Elitist State" by Ishrat Hussain explores the socio-economic structure of Pakistan, focusing on the role of the elite in shaping the country’s economic policies and...
Oxford English for Undergraduates by D.H. Howe, T.A. Kirkpatrick, and D.L. Kirkpatrick is a meticulously designed textbook aimed at undergraduate students seeking to improve their English language skills. This book...
Principles of Administrative Law: A Comparative Study by Hamid Khan is a well-regarded book that explores the foundational principles, scope, and application of administrative law. Written by an esteemed legal...
Punjab and the War of Independence 1857-1858 by Turab ul Hassan Sargana explores the significant yet often overlooked role that Punjab played during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British...
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Surgery (5th Edition) by Greg McLatchie, Neil Borley, and Joanna Chikwe is a concise, practical guide that covers a wide range of surgical procedures, principles, and...
Introduction:"Talmeehat" (تلمیحات) by Waheeduddin Saleem is a significant work exploring allusions in Urdu literature. It provides insights into cultural, historical, and religious references that enrich Urdu language and poetry, making...
"Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy Vol 1: Upper and Lower Limbs, 16th Edition" by Rachel Koshi is a comprehensive and detailed guide designed for students of anatomy. This edition, presented...
Paradoxes of Time Travel by Ryan Wasserman explores the intricate and thought-provoking issues surrounding the concept of time travel, particularly the paradoxes that arise when one considers the implications of...
"The Faltering State: Pakistan's Internal Security Landscape" by Tariq Khosa provides a comprehensive analysis of Pakistan's internal security challenges and the complex socio-political dynamics influencing them. Drawing from his extensive...