Articles with tag: History
Freud and Jung and Their Secret Affairs
Khalid Sohail Jun 16, 2008 interacts: 136Of all of Freud’s admirers and critics, the most complex, complicated and troubled relationship was of Carl Jung. He started as an admirer and ended as a critic.
Pakistan's Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later
Pervez Hoodbhoy May 28, 2008 interacts: 508Today we are at war on multiple fronts. But the Bomb provides no defense. Rather, it has helped bring us to this grievously troubled situation and offers no way out.
Were Buddhists and Jains Persecuted in Ancient India?
Murad A Baig May 26, 2008 interacts: 415Many genuinely believe that Hinduism had always been a tolerant religion that assimilated other peoples and ideas without bloody conflict.
Akbar and Alexander
Murad A Baig Apr 17, 2008 interacts: 147Jodha Akbar has stirred considerable interest in the historic Akbar but it mostly shows his softer romantic side and rather little of his tougher character.
Late Afternoon at Masjid Wazir Khan
Salma Omar Mar 21, 2008 interacts: 13“Aapni ki Bengali”? I asked him as we finally reached the lattice worked balcony that encircled the minaret from where the muezzins have been calling the faithful to prayers for centuries.
The More Things Change...
Kamal K Jabbar Feb 15, 2008 interacts: 1Almost every election ever held in the country has been replete with allegations of fraud and duplicity.
Hyderabad’s Rare Book Seller
Ayub Khan Jan 18, 2008 interacts: 29Described by a writer in Anthropology Today as “one of the few antiquarian book shops in India” the book store itself is the size of a large closet.
Al-Andalusia … Decline of a Plural Culture
mahmood Mahmood Jan 1, 2008 interacts: 1731st January 2008 is the 516th Anniversary of fall of Al-Andalusia’s last plural place Granada. A sociological analysis of this decline and its implication for World.
Fall of Dacca
Riaz Jafri Dec 11, 2007 interacts: 135December 16 comes every year to haunt the nation, particularly those few remaining who were witness to the debacle.
On disowning Bhagat Singh and Other Vagaries
AliHasan Cemendtaur Oct 26, 2007 interacts: 48“Zia Ul Haq ordered to destroy all Hindi and Gurmukhi books of the library. The books were thrown in a nala (sewage channel) that ran by the library.”
Imperialism and the Writing of History
Rohit Chopra Oct 14, 2007 interacts: 12Occupied Iraq and Colonial India
Footfalls of Indian History
V S Gopalakrishnan Oct 6, 2007 interacts: 11
Nivedita shows a remarkable insight into India’s past which comes out in this book. It is not that she accepted India without questioning.
Remembering the Presidential Election of 1965
Yasser Latif Hamdani Sep 5, 2007 interacts: 205Today Musharraf looks to Benazir Bhutto to rescue him from his spot between devil and the deep blue sea. He forgets what her father did to Ayub Khan.
The Dancing Girl of Mohenjodaro
Saqib Mausoof Aug 27, 2007 interacts: 18A five thousand year old TEOTWAWKI (The end of the world as we know it) that remains forgotten today by its own.
India: The Empire Strikes Back
William Dalrymple Aug 21, 2007 interacts: 104In 1600 India produced 22.5% of global GDP. By 1870, India had been reduced into a Third World nation, thanks to the Raj.
Independence Thinker
William Dalrymple Aug 18, 2007 interacts: 357Gandhi is one of the most written about individuals in modern history... But recently his status has been somewhat eroded.
Making a new Future: Peace Dividends for India and Pakistan
dawood mamoon Aug 13, 2007 interacts: 20India Pakistan relationships in the light of future economic and security dividends of peace.
Wars of Errors
Iram Khan Aug 9, 2007 interacts: 8Evil is self-destructive, you will find if you read Shakespeare; and patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel, said an Englishmen more than two centuries before.
Rest in Peace Pakistan (1947-1974)
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jun 28, 2007 interacts: 1223You cannot understand Pakistan until and unless you understand how the demise of the ideal of Pakistan was brought about by its own people
150 Years: Recounting Untold History
M B Qasmi Apr 27, 2007 interacts: 56This May of year 2007 is making 150 years of those untold stories of the heroes of the India’s war of freedom.
The Dispatches On War: Part X
Feroz R Khan Feb 26, 2007 interacts: 31Metternich And the European Politics of Power: 1815-1850
Thanksgiving as Tragedy
A Varangali Nov 24, 2006 interacts: 4Thanksgiving: a feast as a prelude to a massacre.
Vidarbha and Farmer Suicides - Facts and Fiction
V S Gopalakrishnan Oct 11, 2006 interacts: 15The black cotton soil of Vidarbha is legendary and is supposed to breed “aalsi” (lazy) farmers since you simply have to throw the seeds onto the fields and you will have a rich cotton crop! So why the suicides in the cotton belt now?
Why do Pakistanis consider Mahmud Ghazni, Mohammad Ghauri and Aurangzeb Great Muslims?
Sandeep Kuulshrestha Mar 9, 2006 interacts: 9Dispatches on War (Part VI)
Feroz R Khan Nov 28, 2005 interacts: 34The American movie industry is a powerful institution, which can shape perceptions globally.
Indo-Pak History via Mail
Adi Arun Nov 10, 2005 interacts: 560Pakistan is trying to create an identity but you cannot hide your heritage.
The Naked Fakir
Hiren K Bose Oct 3, 2005 interacts: 230’The naked fakir,’ Churchill called him. ’Greatest man ever who walked on the earth ...’ said Einstein.
Remembering H.M. Seervai (1906-1996)
Yasser Latif Hamdani Sep 27, 2005 interacts: 166Those who are familiar with the legal profession know that his 4 volume work on Constitutional Law is the finest work on the subject.
Dispatches On War (Part IV)
Feroz R Khan Sep 20, 2005 interacts: 50The Battle of Somme offers that unique event in which the views of an entire generation and through them, the world’s perspective on a human phenomenon, war, would change and would never be the same.
The Dispatches on War (Part V)
Feroz R Khan Sep 1, 2005 interacts: 50Muslims and Crusades -- In the last five hundred years, the destiny of the Muslim world and the European continent seems to have undertaken diverse paths ...
South Asia’s Clarence Darrow
Yasser Latif Hamdani Aug 13, 2005 interacts: 266An anglicized barrister who ended up founding a separate Muslim majority state is an apparent paradox but not really so...
Recent Terror in Egypt
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jul 28, 2005 interacts: 206Egypt is where it all started as early as 1928. Indeed it was not as much a reaction to non-Muslims or even colonial rule as it was opposed to its own co-religionists.
Our Turkic Connection
Nazar Khan Jul 4, 2005 interacts: 130We need to do some work on the history as well. And accept our ownership of the Indus Valley, Vedic and Gandhara civilizations, a geographical fact. And it is for free…..
Gurgaon Past and Present
indra chopra Jun 24, 2005 interacts: 15The original Gurgaon residents continue to shop at sector markets, look at the three M’s i.e. malls, multiplexes and multi-cuisine as encroachers
Re-evaluating the First United States—Pakistan Alliance
Yaqoob Bangash Jun 19, 2005 interacts: 22US-Pakistan alliance during the early Ayub era
Mistri, Munshi, and Sipahi
Shaheen Qazi Jun 13, 2005 interacts: 30The tale takes an ominous turn in the middle of 17th century when British East India Company showed up at the doors of Mumbai (Bombay), Bangalore, and Shanghai. There they discovered the local resources that no other continent could match in numbers.
The Long Shadows of Hindu Kush
Nazar Khan May 4, 2005 interacts: 89What is finally left behind is a mosaic of different ethnicities - Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks, Turkmen, Baluch and Punjabi speaking Sikhs and Hindus and the mixing of some Arab and Mongol blood.
Brou’ha ha on “The Da Vinci Code”
Mohammad Gill Mar 28, 2005 interacts: 46“Not the Son of God?” a shocked Neveu asked. “Jesus’ establishment as the “Son of God’ was officially proposed and voted on by the Council of Nicaea,” explained Teabing. “..establishing Christ’s divini
The Dispatches On War (Part III)
Feroz R Khan Mar 21, 2005 interacts: 13The period from 1789 to 1815 saw a major evolution in the nature of warfare, as wars increased in duration, totality of effort and in a conceptual sense, which would set the stage for the industrial wars of the early twentieth century.
Mahadev Gobind Ranade (1842-1901)
Yasser Latif Hamdani Mar 19, 2005 interacts: 571...some historical figures, intellectual giants in their own right, who Pakistanis know nothing about, and certainly many Indians as well...
Why Fashion Matters
Khadija Hassan Feb 19, 2005 interacts: 15According to Frieha Altaf, “Fashion in Pakistan is and always has been for the elite. It has two effects: a trickle-up effect, when street fashion comes into the main-stream; and a trickle-down effect, when fashion moves from the elite to the masses
Damascus Diary, Mehraba!
Deepak Sapra Jan 18, 2005 interacts: 5I had romantic impressions of Damascus, of it being a place having archaeological artifacts by the thousands, of an overwhelming feeling of timelessness, history strewn all over. Now, after a few days in the city, I get the impression that ancient histo
The Middle Kingdom Wallas
Nazar Khan Jan 14, 2005 interacts: 183In a nutshell, the Middle Kingdom is unique in three aspects to the other ancient civilizations. It did not produce any God. It has been the longest continuous civilization. And it has yet to have the bitter-sweet taste of democracy.
Myths about the Golden Age of Islam
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jan 2, 2005 interacts: 309The history of Islam, especially the golden age of Islam, is full of instances of narrow parochial, sectarian and tribal divisions.
Reflections of Resistance
Naveen Qayyum Dec 13, 2004 interacts: 5No matter how different ideological courses these movement may adopt, women in South Asia are there to bring about a change for peace and justice by resisting the ‘sacred’ and the ‘secular’ both.
Socio-political History of Modern Pop Music in Pakistan
Nadeem F Paracha Dec 13, 2004 interacts: 29A complete chronology of influences on Pakistani Pop music and the rapid trend to being 'globalized'
Judicial Murder of a Prime Minister
Tariq Aqil Dec 7, 2004 interacts: 40Bhutto was removed from the political scene of Pakistan to satisfy the power lust and perpetuate the rule of the vily military dictator General Zia Ul Haque
What is Killing Pakistan?
Sher Shah Sep 24, 2004 interacts: 12Well, I must be getting back to the operating room. You still want to come? Hey, nurse. How was your lunch? Well, I hope you aren’t feeling too sleepy after that hefty meal… our patient needs our full attention. Yes, tonight at my place. Bring
Lahore ka Jughraphiah
Mohammad Gill Sep 2, 2004 interacts: 172..The elders have described the essence of all this research in these curt and expressive words: Lahore is Lahore. If you cannot find Lahore from this descrption, it only proves that your education is defective and inteeligence questionable...
A Visit to My Hometown Kakori in Lucknow
Shams ` Alavi Aug 3, 2004 interacts: 31Situated barely fifteen kilometers from Lucknow, the town is as much known for its fine variety of mangoes and kebabs as for the anciently grand mosques and havelis that dot it and the hordes of litterateurs and writers it has produced.
The Company Bahadar
Nazar Khan Jul 23, 2004 interacts: 168In its 250 years, it expanded to rule most of India, founded Hong Kong and Singapore, held Napolean a prisoner on Saint Helena and had something to do with the Boston tea party. Its officers invented the games of badminton, polo, squash and snooker.
Beating History
Savail Hussain Jul 13, 2004 interacts: 14We now have what has aptly been termed the ‘‘Musharrafian system’’ of government, which appears to be tottering on the brink of a precipice with an increasingly vocal and troublesome opposition led by the MMA on the one hand, and
Turkey’s Ottoman: Era-Octopus Like Linkages
Gajendra Singh Jan 15, 2004 interacts: 12In the Caucasian region not only the geological plates grind against each other making it earthquake prone, but strategically too it has been the clash point of tectonic plates of kingdoms and empires throughout history. The imperial powers and states int
Destruction of World’s Eastern Heritage in Iraq
Gajendra Singh Nov 25, 2003 interacts: 51There was an international cry and outrage in April and May, when following the collapse of the Saddam Hussein regime, US armed forces as the occupying power, had allowed the heritage Museum in Baghdad and other museums in Iraq to be damaged and looted al
Operation Searchlight
Tariq Aqil Nov 19, 2003 interacts: 240Dhaka, March 25th 1971, Tejgaon airport. General Yahya, Pakistan’s military dictator, before boarding his special aircraft turned to General Tikka Khan, Commander Eastern Command, and ordered “Sort them out!”
A Movement in Religious Nationalism: Jami’at-ul-Ulama-i-Hind
Unknown Nov 11, 2003 interacts: 149With the decline of Moghal empire in India and failure of Sepoy mutiny, prominent followers of Shah Wali-Ullah like Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi (1833-77) and Rashid Ahmad Gangohi set up an Islamic madrasa at Deoband on May 30,1866 to promote Wahabism, a radi
Saud’s Arabia?
Rizwanul Haque Aug 29, 2003 interacts: 60Who is this guy Saud? Is he the owner of Arabia? Or is he the lease holder? How long is the lease period? 99 years, or 99 generations? Who is the lessor? Almighty Allah? Or a Turkish Sultan, or King George VI, or ReMax Arabia?
Pakistan and Israel: Through the prism of realities
Waseem Akhtar Aug 27, 2003 interacts: 159Despite some striking ideological parallels between Pakistan and Israel, rightly summed up by General Ziaul Haq that both Pakistan and Israel are products of ideologies — and this incontrovertible fact that Pakistan does not have any border or polit
The Enigmatic Smile Lives On
Tariq Aqil Aug 26, 2003 interacts: 11For her journey to America the Mona Lisa was in fact treated like nothing less than royalty.
Interview with a Historian
Chowk Press Aug 15, 2003 interacts: 8Interview of Dr. Robert Anderson (an anthropologist and historian)
Gujarat, Madrasas and Other Things
Zarine Habeeb May 30, 2003 interacts: 328I thought I had only five identities
The Ramifications of the U.S. Foreign Policy in Asia & the Middle East
Mansoor Faridi May 11, 2003 interacts: 104Failed US foreign policies in Central, South Asia and the Middle-East
Quandary in Quantum Mechanics
Mohammad Gill May 5, 2003 interacts: 18Quantum mechanics began in a cloud of doubts and hesitation and these doubts still remain
A Challenge to My Co-religionists
Rasheed Talib Apr 29, 2003 interacts: 120at least three factors that explain why religious fundamentalism is such a popular political proposition
Flexible Relations and Post-Fordist Globalization
Taimur Rahman Apr 23, 2003 interacts: 11This paper will critically analyse some aspects of the debate surrounding the transformation of the world economy and the process called ‘globalisation’
The Metaphysics of Religion
Mohammad Gill Apr 12, 2003 interacts: 16Much of the metaphysics appears to be meaningless to a materialisitic way of thinking.
Five Centuries Ago Tomorrow
Haroon Moghul Apr 1, 2003 interacts: 61I Can See The Future -- And it’s Ottoman
Islam in Crisis - Part 3
Rasheed Talib Mar 26, 2003 interacts: 45Isn't this a good time for a re-look at Islam and its interface with modernity?
Islam in Crisis (Part2)
Rasheed Talib Feb 19, 2003 interacts: 115one must start by asking a hitherto unasked question, namely, about the nature and character of the Quran
Kaleidoscope of Human Life
Mohammad Gill Feb 10, 2003 interacts: 6The greatest creation of human minds is the ''words''......
Once Upon A Time: When The World Spoke Arabic
Yaqoob Bangash Jan 26, 2003 interacts: 223A survey of the Golden Period of Islamic Civilization, during the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates
Our Master Jallaludin Rumi
Talha Jafri Jan 21, 2003 interacts: 44A nation of Love has a different religion, God alone is their nation and religion
Three Hard Questions and Quest for Their Solution
Mohammad Gill Jan 4, 2003 interacts: 45Why can't I go out to play? Because, it might rain....Can the chain of explanation stop somewher, with God perhaps,..
Skeptical And Counter-Skeptical Trends In Medieval Islam
Mohammad Gill Nov 28, 2002 interacts: 112There are hundreds of religions in the world, each one of them claiming to be the only true religion
Intellectual Diversity of Human Thought
Mohammad Gill Nov 8, 2002 interacts: 26Man is a rational animal and is ensnared in his own web.
Looking For Life on Other Worlds
Salman Hameed Oct 10, 2002 interacts: 98Are ingredients that make up life on Earth common in the universe?
Promises of A Brave New World
Sanjay K Bavikatte Sep 16, 2002 interacts: 50A profound question that confronts religious thought in general is whether or not the idea of 'change' may be reconciled with the 'eternal' and 'perennial' truth that religion is expected to convene. And if at all so, then to what extent.
Shaykh Sa’di of Shiraz: Persian poet and Sufi Master
Asif Naqshbandi Sep 6, 2002 interacts: 16He was from amongst the greatest of the Sufis
Blasphemy Law: An Academic Investigation
Urstruly Aug 6, 2002 interacts: 661a law enacted by a person or entity of authority can only be repealed or changed...
Why Anti-American Sentiments Exist in The Muslim World
Mian Usman Apr 26, 2002 interacts: 80anti-western sentiments began with the crusades
A Convert’s Complaint: Analyzing Naipaul’s Views on Islam
Zafar Anjum Feb 26, 2002 interacts: 302Naipaul claims that Islam asks its followers to abandon their past histories, culture, and identities
Understanding Oppression and Violence
Mashhood Rizvi Feb 26, 2002 interacts: 34We once more find ourselves caught in horrifying acts of global violence and terror
The Identity Crisis of a Modern Muslim
Anwar Iqbal Jan 14, 2002 interacts: 511this over-emphasis on religion clashes with their other identities
War Now and, Forever?
Veeresh Malik Jan 3, 2002 interacts: 130we the majority of people in India and Pakistan are together
Caste, Technology and Religious Conversions in India
Anil S Arora Dec 21, 2001 interacts: 88the segregation of human ability and skill from one’s social status has perpetuated an imbalanced perspective about how economic processes work
Looking Without; Looking Within
Salman Akhtar Sep 30, 2001 interacts: 52Bloody instructions, which, being taught, return. To plague the inventor ... [Macbeth, 1:7]
Islams Challenge
Ronald K Rodebaugh Sep 23, 2001 interacts: 536It is past time for a concerted effort by the descendents of Averroes and Avecinna to reacquire the best, most fruitful and constructive elements of its own heritage.
Tilak and Gokhale
Yasser Latif Hamdani Jun 24, 2001 interacts: 437That was the beginning of Jinnah’s journey on the road to Pakistan ...
The Cling Effect
Tanweer Ahmed May 24, 2001 interacts: 31there is a persistence of the non-rational in the human belief system
End of Physics
Mohammad Gill May 20, 2001 interacts: 13The Theory of Everything, if you dare to be bold
Sher Shah Suri
Yasser Latif Hamdani Apr 9, 2001 interacts: 914the first true social reformer in the history of Indo-Pakistan
A Forgotten Hero Named Jassa
Sameer Jan 6, 2001 interacts: 139no street/ town/ city is named after him
The Islamist and Hindutva Politics: Identities of Outlook and Objectives
Hassan Gardezi Dec 30, 2000 interacts: 430Pakistan’s Islamists and Sangh Parivar have similar goals?
Desi Fate
Ras Siddiqui Nov 30, 2000 interacts: 21Why is it that all Indians are so smart and well behaved?
Joint Indo-Pak School History Textbook on the Web
Foqia Sadiq Khan and Q Isa Daudpota Sep 26, 2000 interacts: 140A team of historians from South Asia will jointly write a history text suitable for middle and high school students.
Arguments For Aryan Invasion Theory
Rohan Oberoi Aug 24, 2000 interacts: 66You cannot explain Indo-Aryans without explaining Indo-European
India Unvarnished
Murad A Baig Aug 15, 2000 interacts: 155An unemotional examination of some of the main questions about India’s history
The Asian Waltz
Feroz R Khan Aug 8, 2000 interacts: 131In a utilitarian sense, the economic needs of the world will eventually outweigh the political needs of India and Pakistan
India-Pakistan Reconciliation School
Udayakumar Aug 4, 2000 interacts: 174As a pilot project, twenty-five high school seniors (+2 level) each from India and Pakistan would be brought together to live and study together for three weeks.
The Life and Times of Saddam Hussein
Tariq Aqil Jul 11, 2000 interacts: 48Saddam Hussein has given his people only blood, toil, tears, defeat and humiliations.
The Aura and Mystique of the KOH-I-NOOR
Tariq Aqil Jun 3, 2000 interacts: 47...a penniless Indian Beant Singh has written to the British Prime Minister claiming to be the sole owner of the Koh-I-Noor.


