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Sectional and
Topical of Pakistan
Studies 2059
Past 10 years
CracKueen

Till Oct/Nov ‘12

Contents:
Paper 1 (Past papers combined under the following headings)




Section 1 (Cultural and Political background to the Pakistani Movement)
Section 2 (The Emergence of Pakistan 1906-1947)
Section 3 (Nationhood 1947-1999)

Paper 2(Past papers combined under the following headings)













The Natural Topography
Climate of Pakistan
Development of Water Resources
Forests
Mineral Resources
Fishing Industry
Agriculture
Power Resources
Secondary and Tertiary Industries
Trade
Transport and Communications
Population

Paper 1: Section I
Contents
Invasions from Persia and Afghanistan
The arrival of the British
Role of East India company
British rule and expansion
British annexation of Sindh and Punjab
Doctrine of Lapse
Shah Walli Ullah
Syed Ahmad Shaheed Barailivi
Haji Shariat Ullah
Causes, effects and results of War of Independence 1857
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Regional languages of Pakistan

Section I
[Oct/Nov 12]

1 Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was determined to improve the status of Muslims. He had a desire to reestablish good relations with the British which, he hoped would lead to greater opportunities for
Muslims. He also believed that Muslims should have good relations with Hindus. However, he was concerned about the ‘Hindu-Urdu Controversy.’
(a) Describe the ‘Hindu-Urdu Controversy.’ [4]
Reward each correct statement with 1 mark. 2 marks can be awarded for a developed statement. Candidates might refer to:
1867, Hindus demanded Hindi be the official language instead of Urdu, Sir Syed and
Muslims shocked at attack on Urdu as it had a special meaning to them. Even Hindu members of his Scientific Society wanted their journal published in Hindi. Growing belief that
Hindus working against the interests of Muslims and led to his Two Nation Theory.

(b) Why did the Indian sub-continent attract the British in the early seventeenth century? [7]
Explains reason

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