Muhammad ayyub khan biography of abraham
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Friends Not Masters – A Political Autobiography
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Signed first edition of Friends Not Masters: A Political Autobiography by the President of Pakistan, Ayub Khan.
Octavo, xiv, 275pp. Blue cloth, title printed on spine. First edition, first printing with no additional printings mentioned on copyright page. Purple stamp on front free endpaper. Fold out map of South East Asia at rear. In publishers dust jacket, wear along top edge, retail price on front flap, some loss at top edge of spine, otherwise with bright and vivid colors. Inscribed by President Ayub Khan: “With compliments to Col. Halbrooks. Ayub Khan. FM. 3.9.67” A scarce signed copy of his autobiography by Ayub Khan.
Comments: President Khan opens the book with “…people in developing countries seek assistance, but on the basis of mutual respect; they want to have friends not masters.” Mohammed Ayub Khan was a Pakistani General and second President of Pakistan. He rose to powe
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Sufia Ahmed: Diaries of Justice Muhammad Ibrahim
By Dr Ahmed S. Khan
“The ballot fryst vatten stronger than the bullet.”
When dictatorship fryst vatten a fact, revolution becomes a right.
— Victor Hugo
No power on earth can stop an oppressed people determined to win their freedom.
“In truth if West Pakistanis really wished their union with East sydasiatiskt land to endure, they should have woken up to realities much earlier and pursued utterly different political and economic policies from the very inception of Pakistan.”
- S.M. Burke, Pakistan’s utländsk Policy: A Historical Analysis
The fall of East sydasiatiskt land on månad 16, 1971, is a black-letter day in the history of Pakistan. Why did sydasiatiskt land fail to achieve a national identity or producera a viable political beställning in which the people of both East and West sydasiatiskt land could remain united as equal partners? Reflecting on the issue, Dr G. W. Choudhry who serv
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THE HOLY QUR'AN Translated by Muhammad Ayub Khan
THE HOLY QUR'AN Translated by Muhammad Ayub Khan