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Lets Wrap up Pakistan Studies and Islamiat, those who are appearing in May/June 2014 session

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17- Who were faraizis? Faraizis were the people who followed HSU. They were the people of Faraizi Movement. They emphasized on praying for past sins and following all the obligations. The british and indians were threatened by them as they thought they would cause any revolusionary activity in India. Their movement soon ended.

19- Who was Siraj-ud-Daullah? He was the Nawab of Bengal. He was responsible for the 'Black hole' event which enraged the British. He Attacked the EIC base at Calcutta upon the instigation of French which then led to the Battle of Plassey, Clive led the British army in the Battle. Nawab faced a decisive loss in the battle. The body of nawab was found in the river after the Battle.

21- Who was Ahmed Shah Abdali\Durrani? He was the Afghan general and leader of Persian army. He was called by Shah Wali Ullah to fight with the marathas. In battle of panipat he defeated the marathas. Instead of ruling himself he made ahmed shah(muhannad shah’s son) as the emperor and left.

23- What was meerut rebellion? In march 1857 Sepoys in Meerut refused to touch the new greased Cartridges, which were to be bitten of before shooting. the Cartridges were made up of pig and cow's fact which were unacceptable by both Muslims and Hindus. Thosse who refused to use them were court-martialled and put in Prison. but the fellow soldiers broke into the prison and freed them. Meerut was sacked and British officers and other Europeans were put to death.

25- Who was Laxmi Bai? Laxmi Bai was also known as Rani of Jhansi. she Fought the British in Jhansi being assisted by Tatya topee. She was killed in June 1858. She was found dead dressed as a man in the battle.
 
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can I have marking scheme of geography 2059 of the year 2003 and 2002.
plzzzzzz I really need themmm..
 
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Guyz can you tell me bout the quess questions you think can come?
Thanks in advance :)
 
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Guyz can you tell me bout the quess questions you think can come?
Thanks in advance :)
Here you go the guess papers of Dr. Ifthikar.
 

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Bro.. you didnt understand the question to some extent...
As it asks only about " WHY were there disputes"

I agree with your First point..
and the second too, but include the "greed of wealth" too in that point
the third point you said is referring to the decline of mughal empire which is not what the Question asks for..

I guess the third point could be..
:- The instigation of mischief chiefs who misguided the successors led to the Disputes among the heirs..
I don't quite understand your third point, please elaborate
 
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Well..
the answer to third Question can be..
Why did the mughals have to face so many rebellions during their rule? /7
  1. The mughal empire was a mighty empire, the emperors could not know what was happening in every part of empire.. whenever a rebellion broke out, it was months before the emperer could take any decessive action.
  2. Different cultures,religions in the empire, every reform introduced were implemented in whole empire , it was likely that any group of people was dissatisfied by them, the empire always had pressure from saperate elements rebelling against the rule.
  3. the mughal army's expertise declining.. and when it became obvious that mughal strength was declining, discontent groups within the empire were quick to launch rebellions in the different parts or empire.
Set me right if its wrong.. i hope its right...
This answer is correct, but I'm not sure if such questions can come.
 
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Can someone please tell me the answer to the questions:
Q1) "Why was Pakistan not supported by SEATO and CENTO in the 1965 and 1971 wars?"
Q2) What was the Colombo Plan?
Q3) Why did Pakistan leave SEATO in 1972?
The first and the third question is of 7 marks while the second one is of 4 marks
 
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