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Mohajir Qaumi Mahaz (MQM)

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)

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