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Mubashir

Hasan, Syed Munawar

hashish

Hashmi, Makhdoom Javed

Hasina Wazed, Sheikh

Hasnia, Basharat

Hassan, Ali

Hassan, Sufi Muhammad

Hayat, Makhdoom Faisal Saleh

Hazaras

Hazrat Shah, Pir

Headley, David

Hekmatyar, Gulbuddin

heroin trade

Hezb-e-Islami

Himalayas

Hindi

Hindko language

Hinduism

caste system

conflict in Pakistan

domination of India

gods of

in India

and Indian independence

and Indian revolt

refugees from west Punjab

saddhus

and saints’ shrines

and Sikhs

in Sindh

and Tabligh

temples

and Unionist Party

Hindus

attacks on

converted to Christianity

in Faisalabad

nationalist

in Pakistan

Hindustani

scripts

Hizbul Mujahedin

Holbrooke, Richard

‘honour killings’

houses, demolition of

Hughes, Private William

hujras

hukumat

human resource networks

human rights abuses

Human Rights Commission

Human Rights Watch

Hume, David

Hurs

Husain, Syeda Abida

Hussain, Altaf (Pir Sahib)

Hyderabad

dynasties in

ethnic violence in

Folklore Museum

intellectuals in

Maududi and

Mohajirs and

Muslims in

Talpurs in

television channel in

University of Sindh

and use of Urdu

Ibbetson, Sir Denzil

Ibn Khaldun

Ibn-e-Amin

ideology, political

IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons)

ijtehad (independent reasoning)

imams

Imtiaz Ahmed, Brigadier

India

Afghan invasion of

and Afghanistan

alleged support of Taleban

army

atrocities in

British legal code

British rule of see Britain, British Empire, Raj (rule of India)

civil service

‘communal riots’

Congress Party

as democracy

economic achievements

economy

elections (1937)

fear of

film industry (‘Bollywood’)

Gujjar

Hindu domination of

hostility to

independence movement

insurgencies in

intelligence service; RAW (Research and Analysis Wing)

judicial system

kinship system

militant and terrorist groups

Muslims in

National Congress

and Nehru/Gandhi dynasty

and Northern Alliance

nuclear programme

and nuclear race

and Pakistani political parties

Pakistani trade with

partition of

Pathans and

police

populist campaign

poverty

princely states

radical Islamists in

rebellions

revolt of 1857 see ‘Indian Mutiny’

sati

Sikh rebellion against

similarities to Pakistan

and Soviet Union

terrorist attack on Parliament

traditional legal codes

two-party balance

United States and

US and

villages as little republics

war with Pakistan (1965)

water storage

women, treatment of

see also Kashmir; United States of America, and India

‘Indian Mutiny’

Indian Ocean

Indian Police Act (1861)

Indus, river

valley of

Indus Valley civilization

industry

inheritance, rules of

intelligence services

see also CIA; Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI); Pakistan (earlier West Pakistan), intelligence services

Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)

accused of terrorist attacks

and Afghan Taleban training camps

and elections

and Ghazi

and Haqqani

Kashmir strategy

and military

and Mujahidin

and Muslim League

political role

and PPP

and Taleban

terrorist links

and TNSM in Swat

intermarriage

International Development, Department of (UK)

International Institute for Strategic Studies (ISS)

Ipi, Fakir of

Iqbal, Ehsan

Iqbal, Hafiz Mohammed

Iqbal, Sir Muhammad

Iqraar Ahmed Khan, Professor

Iran (formerly Persia)

aid from

alleged support of Taleban

Baloch revolts in

and Balochistan

Balochs and

class system

energy resources

and heroin trade

and Islam

in late 1970s

and Muslim routes

nuclear programme

Pathans and

revolution

Saudi hostility to

and Shariah

Shias in

student from

US and

Iraq

army

insurgents

US invasion of

Ireland, tribalism in

Irfan, Rubina

irrigation systems

Ishaq, Shahir

Islam

and army

conversions to

extremism in

in India

and local religions

militant (Islamist) groups

modernizers

non-Pathan Islamists

old and new forms

and Pakistani nationalism

Pathans and

in Punjab

resistance to Western power

and revolution

in Sindh

in South Asia

spread in South Asia by saints

as state religion

and women

see also Muslims; Qureishis; Sayyids

‘Islam in danger’ slogan

Islamabad

as

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