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Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley CivilizationThis lavishly illustrated book presents a coherent and fascinating account of the Indus Valley civilization that will appeal to specialists and non-specialists alike. Kenoyer draws on the latest archaeological information from Harappa, Mohenjodaro, Dholavira, and other major sites as well as on his considerable knowledge of South Asian societies and ancient technologies. He addresses such enduring topics as the nature and role of the Indus writing system, the Indus religino as evidenced through sculpture and architecture, the political organization of Indus city-states, long-distance trade and the importance of merchants in Indus society, and the daily life of the diverse inhabitants of the cities, towns, and villages of the region.
The Pathans - With an Epilogue on RussiaThe Pathans is a labour of love and in its pages the Pathan and the grandeur of his scenic setting spring to urgent life. The Pathans themselves recognize this work as the locus classicus of their history.
This book highlights the diversity of voices, traditions, and approaches that are weaving themselves into an anti-nuclear and peace movement in India and Pakistan. In these essays, written before, during, and after the May 1998 nuclear explosions, scholars and activists from the two countries attempt to understand and challenge the nuclearization of South Asia. The essays are an act of resistance against governments that see nuclear weapons as a currency of power, as symbols of prestige, sources of security, and moments of glory in an otherwise dismal contemporary history. The collection includes Mahatma Gandhi’s response to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as well as writings by Eqbal Ahmad, Arundhati Roy, Pervez Hoodbhoy, Beena Sarwar, Amartya Sen, and veteran anti-nuclear activists, academics, and journalists.
The Armed Forces of PakistanSince the creation of Pakistan in 1947, the armed forces have played a central role. This book describes the nature of Pakistan’s defence capabilities and the forces poised to change them in the twenty-first century. It surveys the forces locked in conflict over the nuclear option and examines the three types of pressures Pakistan continues to face—militarization, secularization and Islamic fundamentalism. Sharing a border with Afghanistan, where an internationally fuelled civil war has given way to a war against international terror, and India, with which Pakistan has faced three wars, Pakistan’s armed forces continue to play an important role both internally and externally. The author has assessed the role of the armed forces in the context of defense policy and strategy, and its social and political role. He also provides the most comprehensive description of all three forces, the army, navy and air force.
An Outline of Islamic ArchitectureThis book is arranged according to the principal regions of the Islamic world rather than on the basis of chronology or building types. Its merit is in its reliance on ancient texts, and its focus on the important and seminal monuments of Islam so that development and evolution remain clear. The first edition was used as a core textbook in western universities until it went out of print. The present edition has been revised by the author keeping the architecture student in mind. The main strength of the book lies in its ancillary aids which make the text both student-friendly and easy to comprehend. The book contains nearly 70 architectural drawings, close to 200 half-tone plates, and separate maps of eastern and western Islam. In addition, there is a glossary of the architectural terms relevant to the study of Islamic architecture. Finally, a set of four indices covering architectural terms and features; types of buildings; architects and craftsmen; and (mainly medieval) authors greatly facilitates the use of the book.
Islamabad: The Birth of a CapitalThis book covers the activities of the administration of the then newly created country—Pakistan—for the selection of a new capital. It includes the planning, programming, and construction of community facilities, the first low-income houses, and administrative buildings. It covers the period from 1959 to 1963, and is based on about 500 reports issued during this period by the Athens Office and the local representatives of the Chief Consultant Dr C. A. Doxiadis. Islamabad’s planning and programming constitute a unique turning point in the history of town planning. Absolutely new ideas, compatible with the technological advances of our times, had been introduced. Today, Islamabad is the focus of international interest in the results of the application of these ideas.
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