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Mohamad Ali Jauhar, Maulana
Mohammed, Prophet
Mohammed bin Qasim
Moharram
Mohenjo Daro
Mohmand Tribal Agency
support for Taleban in
Mohsin, Moni, ‘Diary of a Social Butterfly’ column
monsoons
Montgomery (Saliwal)
Moplahs
Morai, G. M.
Morocco
mosques
attacks on
see also Islamabad, Lal Masjid (Red Mosque), siege
motorways
Mrattas
Mudassar
Mueenuddin, Daniyal (In Other Rooms, Other Wonders)
Mughal empire
architecture
aristocrats
art
battle in Swat
fall of
gardens
and land-grant system
and Mrattas
as rulers of South Asia
and Sikhs
and Urdu
see also Akbar, Emperor
Mughals (tribe)
Muhammad Ishaq
Mujahidin
Afghan
jihad against Soviets
in Swat
Mujib-ur-Rehman, Sheikh
mullahs
attitudes to
as despised figures
dissident
and ‘feudals’
and local mosques
and Pathan tribal revolts
Taleban and
in Waziristan
Mullen, Admiral Mike
Multan
Bar Association
Broomfield Hall School
Chamber of Commerce
poverty in
Shia – Sunni relations in
shrine of Shah Rukn-e-Alam
shrine of Shah Yusuf Gardezi
Sunni-Shia relations
and Taleban
Multan Gazetteer
Mumbai (formerly Bombay)
terrorist attacks on
Muridke
murids (followers)
Musharraf, President Pervez
and Afghan Taleban
and Al Qaeda
and alcohol
and army
and Ataturk
attempt to assassinate
ban on terrorist groups
and Bhuttos
Nawab Bugti and
coup (1999)
criticisms of
and democracy
devolution programme
‘Devolution’ scheme
as dictator
and digital mapping project
and ‘disappeared’ people
economic policies
and education
‘Enlightened Moderation’ policy
Ghazi on
impeachment
and ISI
and JUI
and A. Q. Khan
as landowner
and Lawyers’ Movement
as liberal
and media
and military
and MMA
modernization programme
and MQM
and
and Pakistani Taleban
and PML(Q)
and police
on poor
and port of Gwadar
and Red Mosque siege
resignation
in retirement
sacking of NWFP judges
as secular reformer
Shahbaz Sharif on
and Sharif
and Sherpao
and Shia – Sunni relations
and Sindh
succession to
and Sufi Muhammad
and terrorism
and US
visit to Balochistan
Mushtaq (Peshawar police officer)
music, devotional
Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan-ul-Muslimeen)
Muslim League (India)
Muslim League (pre-1958)
disintegration of
and Jinnah
origin
religious enthusiasm
in Sindh
and Unionist Party
see also Convention Muslim League; Pakistan Muslim League (PML(N)); Pakistan Muslim League (PML(Q))
Muslim Shariah Act (1937)
Muslims
army officers as
in Britain
conscience of
East Bengalis as
idea of separate state
in India
and Indian revolt
Ismaili
in Kashmir
languages spoken by
as missionaries
nationalist
Ottoman
outnumbered by Hindus in India
radical
Shia and Sunni; and Bhuttos; elites; in FATA; and Hazaras; and MMA; in Multan; Pakistan divide between; Pathans and; in Peshawar; pir families; and PPP; in Punjab; and religious rules; and Seraiki speakers; Shia shrines; Sunni origins; Zia ands; see also Barelvis; militant groups, anti-Shia
and US
see also Islam
musth malangs
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA)
in NWFP and Balochistan elections
offices
as Pakistan – Afghan Defence Council
and Taleban
and TNSM
Muttahida Qaumi Mahaz (MQM)
in coalition government
corruption in
Karachi headquarters
middle-class character
student organization
website
Mysore
mysticism
Nadir Shah
Naeemi, Mufti Sarfraz
Nagaland
Nairobi, Al Qaeda attack on US embassy
Najaf, Iraq, Shia shrine of Ali
Namier, Lewis
nang (honour)
Nangrahar
Napier, General Sir Charles
Naqshbandi Sufis
Naqvi, General Tanvir
Nasir Ansari, Amina
Nasirabad district
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
Nation newspaper
National Reconciliation Ordinance
nationalism
Baloch
East Bengali
Hindu
left-wing
Muslim
Pakistani
Pathan
secular
Sindhi
Turkish
NATO
Naveed Khan, Malik
Nawaz, Asif
Nawaz, Shuja
Naxalites
nazims (local officials)
NCOs
Nehru, Jawarharlal
Nehru/Gandhi family
neo-colonialism
‘Neo-Taleban’
Nepal
traditional legal codes
New York, Times Square attack
New York Post
New York Times
The News (desktop publication)