Pakistan_ A Hard Country - Anatol Lieven [303]
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