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    more. Ali and Hassan are both of Hazara decent. The Hazaras are decedents of Genghis Khan that are and have been discriminated against in Afghanistan for hundreds of years. Knowledge of history is also necessary to under the discrimination against this people. The main theory on why the Hazara people have been so looked down upon is because Genghis Khan’s invasion of what today is central Afghanistan. People argue that because of this‚ other Afganies are still angry about what Genghis Khan and his

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    INTRODUCTION: The Kite Runner is a novel by Khaled Hosseini. Published in 2003 by Riverhead Books‚ it is Hosseini’s first novel‚ and was adapted into a film of the same name in 2007. The Kite Runner tells the story of Amir‚ a young boy from the Wazir Akbar Khan district of Kabul‚ whose closest friend is Hassan‚ his father’s young Hazara servant. The story is set against a backdrop of turbulent events‚ from the fall of Afghanistan’s monarchy through the Soviet military intervention‚ the exodus of refugees

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    PAKISTAN STUDIES DOWNFALL OF MUSLIMS IN SUBCONTINENT Eighteenth century witnessed major change in to two continents of the world i.e; Europe and Asia In Europe strong monarchies and corporate communities or merchant communities were on the rise where as india the Rule of Muslims in India were taking last breath. Several causes lead to the decline of muslims power in India contributory factors which proved last straw for muslim empire in India. 1) No suceesion Plan:- first and Major reason

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    book show that it has betrayal as the main theme? The Kite Runner is about friendship to betrayal‚ through out the book. It first shows how Amir betrayed Hassan‚ then Amir betrayed his own father‚ and through out the book‚ Baba betrayed Ali‚ Amir‚ Hassan‚ Rahim Khan‚ and his own wife‚ having sex with his own servant¡¦s wife‚ Sanaubr Amir‚ the son of Baba‚ is keen in kite running. As he grew up with the house servant¡¦s son‚ Hassan‚ they were very close to each other. They played with each other

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    People would talk. All that a man had back then‚ all that he was‚ was his honor‚ his name‚ and if people talked...We couldn’t tell anyone‚ surely you can see that. He reached for me‚ but I shed his hand. Headed for the door‚”( Hosseini 223). When Rahim Khan told Amir that Hassan was his half-brother‚ he had a flood of emotions. Amir felt very betrayed because when his dad‚ or Baba was alive he never told him this‚ and this conversation was fifteen years after Baba died. He also felt like Baba betrayed

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    because he is uneducated. As a poor ethnic Hazara‚ he is considered an inferior in Afghan society‚ and he is the victim of racism throughout the novel as a result. He is Baba’s illegitimate child‚ though he is not aware of this fact‚ and he grows up with Ali acting as his father. His rape is an early catalyst in the story‚ and even though he is not present in a significant portion of the novel‚ he plays a major role throughout. Baba -  Father of Amir and Hassan and a wealthy‚ well-respected businessman

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    lives in Kabul with their servants Hassan and Ali. Being that Hassan and Amir grew up together they have a very strong bond that is unbreakable under any circumstance or obstacles. In “The Kite Runner” there are three themes in the book‚ love‚ loyalty and guilt. First theme being love in “The Kite Runner”‚Baba had a love strong for Hassan and Ali. Though they were him and his son’s servant he loved them as his own family. “Please” Baba was saying but Ali had already turned to the door‚ Hassan trailing

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    and referrers to him as a mere servant because he fears what Assef would do to him if he was truly friends with Hassan ‚does nothing to help Hassan when he is raped and after that instance Amir is too afraid to face Hassan and he frames him so he and Ali are sent away and he can escape his guilty conscious. Amir is also very selfish all he thinks about is himself he hate it when Baba showers attention on anyone other than himself and he hates that Baba talks more affectionately of Hassan than himself

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    Overview of Pakistan’s Economy Pakistan was a very poor and predominantly agricultural country when it gained independence in 1947. Pakistan’s average economic growth rate since independence has been higher than the average growth rate of the world economy during the period. Average annual real GDP growth rates were 6.8% in the 1960s‚ 4.8% in the 1970s‚ and 6.5% in the 1980s. Average annual growth fell to 4.6% in the 1990s with significantly lower growth in the second half of that decade. Farming

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