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5 December: Battle of Basantar; India captures the Shakargarh Salient. 7-16 December: Battle of Sylhet. 8 December: Operation Python, Indian naval attacks on Karachi. 9 December: Battle of Kushtia; Meghna Heli Bridge captured from Pakistan; 10 December: Two Bangladeshi ships sunk mistakenly by an Indian air attack. 11 December: Tangail Airdrop
Pakistan: A Personal History is a 2011 book written by Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and former cricketer. [1] In the book, Khan details Pakistan's history; his political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf ; and his own life and cricket career.
In most years, it has been held in December, with the exception of 2015, [3] when it took place in November. No fair was held in 2020. [4] The Karachi International Book Fair forms a part of Pakistan Publishers and Booksellers Association strategy to transform Karachi into a major centre in the publishing world.
Look for articles on books published in the US before 1923 (as well as most other books published before that date as well, and all published before 1909 [3]) that use copyrighted, modern book covers as illustrations. Category:Books by year and its many subcategories are useful. Add them to the list if they're not already on it.
Urdu fiction does date back to prior to pre-independence times when pioneers like Mirza Haadi Ruswa wrote Umrao Jaan Ada.These writers wrote not only to entertain, but to educate the masses, and to revive the culture in Indo-Pak at a time when the society was greatly overshadowed by British values.
Office vacant 30 May 1988 – 1 December 1988 [f] 11: Benazir Bhutto. بے نظیر بھٹو (1953–2007) 2 December 1988 6 August 1990 1 year, 247 days 1988: Pakistan Peoples Party: Bhutto became the first woman in Pakistan to head a major political party, in 1982. Six years later, she became the first woman elected to lead a Muslim state.
Malala's Magic Pencil is a 2017 picture book authored by Malala Yousafzai and illustrated by Kerascoët.The book was published by Little, Brown and Company in the U.S., and Puffin Books in the U.K., [2] with Farrin Jacobs as editor. [3]
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