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History of Pakistan India CSS Syllabus

The document provides a syllabus for the History of Pakistan and India paper for the CSS exam. It covers 10 sections: 1) Muslim rule in India from 712-1857, 2) British rule in India from 1857-1947, 3) British constitutional and political reforms from 1858-1947, 4) the Muslim struggle for independence, 5) the Pakistan movement, 6) history of Pakistan from 1947 to present, 7) the role of the military in politics, 8) the separation of East Pakistan, 9) working of democracy in Pakistan, and 10) Pakistan's foreign policy from 1947-1999. It also provides a reading list of 20 books on related topics.

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History of Pakistan India CSS Syllabus

The document provides a syllabus for the History of Pakistan and India paper for the CSS exam. It covers 10 sections: 1) Muslim rule in India from 712-1857, 2) British rule in India from 1857-1947, 3) British constitutional and political reforms from 1858-1947, 4) the Muslim struggle for independence, 5) the Pakistan movement, 6) history of Pakistan from 1947 to present, 7) the role of the military in politics, 8) the separation of East Pakistan, 9) working of democracy in Pakistan, and 10) Pakistan's foreign policy from 1947-1999. It also provides a reading list of 20 books on related topics.

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CSS Syllabus

Subject: History of Pakistan &


India

For CSS Solved Past Papers, Date Sheet, Online


Preparation, Toppers Notes and FPSC
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Paper: History of Pakistan & India (100 Marks)
I. Muslim Rule and Heritage in India (712-1857): Political History Arrival, foundation and
consolidation of Muslim rule in India, important rulers of the Slave Dynasty and the Mughals. The
Spirit and legacy of Muslim civilization, Art, Architecture and literature, Public Administration under
Muslim Rules. Sultans, Kings, Economic, Social, Judicial, Civil and Military system during the
Muslim rule, Industry, trade andcommerce under the Muslim patronage, Financial Administration.

II. British Rule in India: 1857-1947: British Imperialism, origin and growth of the East India
Company, Causes and effects of downfall of the Mughal Empire in India, War ofIndependence in
1857:Causes and effects.

III. Constitutional and Political Reforms of the British Government (1858-1947)


and growth of the Political Parties –Indian Congress

IV. Muslim Struggle for Independence: Role of Shah Wali Ullah, Syed Ahmad Shaheed and Sir
Syed Ahmed Khan towards regeneration of the Muslim of South Asia, All India Muslim League,
Partition of Bengal, Simla Deputation, Lucknow pact; Khilafat movement. Nahru Report Quaid-i-
Azam’s Fourteen Points.

V. Pakistan Movement: Allama Iqal’s Allahabad Address 1930, and Round Table Conference. The
Congress Rule in the provinces-1937-1939, Lahore Resolution 1940, various Missions and Plans
for the partition of the South Asia. Founders of Pakistan: Quaid-i-Azam, Mohsin-ul-Mulk, Syed
Amir Ali, Ali Brothes. Sir Agha Khan,Chaudhry Rahmat Ali, etc.

VI. History of Pakistan (1947- Todate): Pakistan’s early Challenges—Quaid-i-Azam as Governor-


General, various attempts at constitution making.

VII. Military in Politics: Ayub Khan, Yahya, Zia–ul–Haq and Pervaiz Musharaf regimes,Civil Military
Relationship in Pakistan,

VIII. Separation of East Pakistan: Causes and Effects,

IX. Working of Democracy in Pakistan: Liaquat Ali Khan to Firoz Khan Noon (1947- 1958), Zulfiqar
Ali Bhutto’s Period,(1971-1977),Benazir, Nawaz Sharif ,Revival of Democracy: 1988-1999,
Restoration of Democracy (2008 to date), Role of Major Political Parties and Pressure Groups in
the history of Pakistan.

X. Foreign Policy of Pakistan (1947-1999)

SUGGESTED READING
S.No. TITLE AUTHOR
1. POLITICAL PARTIES IN PAKISTAN: 1947-1958 AFZAL, M. RAFIQUE, 1986
2. GOVERNMENT & POLITICS IN PAKISTAN AHMAD, MUSHTAQ, 1970
3. PARTY POLITICS IN PAKISTAN: 1947-58 AZIZ, K.K. 1976
4. INDIA’S STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE CHANDRE BIPIN, 1989
5. CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHAUDHARY, G.W. 1959
PAKISTAN
6. WAVELL AND THE DAYS OF THE RAJ:BRITAIN’S CHAWLA, MUHAMMAD IQBAL,2011
PENULTIMATE VICEROY IN INDIA,
7. NATIONALISM AND COMMUNAL POLITICS ININDIA. HASSAN, MUSHIRUL 1991

8. THE CHARISMATIC LEADER: JINNAH ANDTHE HAYAT, SIKANDAR, 2007


CREATION OF PAKISTAN
9. THE CULTURE OF POWER AND ILHAN NIAZ, 2011
GOVERNANCE OF PAKISTAN 1947-2008
10. MUSLIM CIVILIZATION OF INDO-PAKISTAN. IKRAM, SHAIKH MUHAMMAD,1966

11. PAKISTAN’S FAILURE IN NATIONAL JAHAN, ROUNAQ, 1972


INTEGRATION
12. CONSTITUTIONAL AND POLITICAL HISTORYOF KHAN, HAMID, 2005
PAKISTAN
13. THE MUSLIM POLITICS IN PUNJAB QALB-I-ABID ,S, 1992
14. THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY OF THE INDO-PAK QURESHI ISHTIAQ HUSAIN,
1962
15. THE STRUGGLE FOR PAKISTAN QURESHI, ISHTIAQ HUSAIN,
1965
16. PAKISTAN: THE FORMATIVE PHASE SAYEED, KHALID BIN, 1968
17. THE MILITARY AND POLITICS IN PAKISTAN1947-86 RIZVI, HASSAN ASKARI

18. PAKISTAN: A NEW HISTORY TALBOT, LAN, 1999


19. POLITICS AND THE STATE IN PAKISTAN WASEEM, MOHAMMAD, 1989
20. JINNAH OF PAKISTAN WOLPERT, STANLEY, 1984

All of these books are available on our website with FREE Delivery all
over Pakistan. Click Here: https://cssaspirants.pk/css-books/

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