This vast and important book takes us on a sweeping journey through the ebbs and flows of Pakistan’s history from the ‘Baluchi village cultures’ preceding the Indus Valley Civilization to contemporary times. It uncovers influences from Turkey Persia Arabia and Britain that shaped Pakistan as well as showcasing the region’s diverse and rich ancient tapestry of peoples and its multicultural society. The book also describes the post-1947 shift— following the partition of India after decades of Muslim nationalism and the eventual establishment of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan—as the country became more religiously conservative and autocratic intensifying sectarian and ethnic divisions.The bulk of the book comprises rigorously researched and compellingly narrated chapters on the promise challenges successes and failures of the Pakistani state—from the brief period of Jinnah as the supreme leader and through the tenures of dictators and populists like Ayub Khan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Zia-ul-Haq Benazir Bhutto and Imran Khan to the dubious coalition that assumed power in 2024.As it narrates the history of Pakistan this book also examines with extraordinary candour and clarity the challenges for democracy in a ‘nation state embedded in religious ideology’ and controlled for most of its modern history by a landed feudal elite and a ‘civil-military oligarchy’.Tahir Kamran’s magisterial book tells the story of Pakistan as few other books have ever done.
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