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This book by افراسیاب مہدی ہاشمی قریشی presents a detailed and nuanced analysis of the events leading to the Fall of Dhaka in 1971, offering insights into the political, social, and military dynamics of the period. The author, with his unique perspective as a diplomat and scholar, revisits the historical narrative surrounding the breakup of Pakistan, separating facts from myths. The book aims to provide a balanced understanding of one of the most significant and controversial chapters in South Asian history.

Key Features

  1. Historical Analysis
    Examines the socio-political and economic conditions that led to the secession of East Pakistan.

  2. Unbiased Narrative
    Strives to separate historical facts from politically motivated myths and fiction.

  3. Diplomatic Perspective
    Offers insights from the author’s experience as a diplomat, enhancing the authenticity of the account.

  4. Cultural and Political Dynamics
    Explores the cultural and ethnic divides that contributed to the crisis.

  5. Lessons from History
    Discusses the implications of 1971 for Pakistan and its contemporary relevance.

Conclusion

سقوطِ ڈھاکہ (حقیقت کِتنی، افسانہ کِتنا) 1971 by افراسیاب مہدی ہاشمی قریشی is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the 1971 tragedy. It is a well-researched and balanced exploration of a pivotal moment in South Asian history, blending historical facts with critical analysis.

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