Ayub, Bhutto, and Zia : how they fell victim to their own plans / Syed Shabbit Hussain
Material type: TextPublication details: Lahore : Sang e Meel Publications, 2018Description: 379 pISBN:- 9789693510805 (hbk)
- 954.9045 H963
Contents:
1. From 1947-1958 the political scene
2. Ayub takes over
3. Tight rope walk
4. Reminiscence
5. The axe falls
6. How Ayub fell victim to his own concept
7. Painful interregnum
8. People’s martial law
9. Bhutto’s political wild west
10. Zia-ul-Haq a new phenomenon
11. Saga afghan struggle
12. Junejo vs Zia ul Haq
13. After Zia
14. Twenty first century
15. South Asia’s peace compulsions and the role of Pakistan’s armed forces
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1. From 1947-1958 the political scene
2. Ayub takes over
3. Tight rope walk
4. Reminiscence
5. The axe falls
6. How Ayub fell victim to his own concept
7. Painful interregnum
8. People’s martial law
9. Bhutto’s political wild west
10. Zia-ul-Haq a new phenomenon
11. Saga afghan struggle
12. Junejo vs Zia ul Haq
13. After Zia
14. Twenty first century
15. South Asia’s peace compulsions and the role of Pakistan’s armed forces
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