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as united (Muslim) state
urbanization
video shops
war with India (1965)
water management
weakness of state
see also democracy (in Pakistan); floods (summer 2010); United States of America, relations with; Urdu, as official language of Pakistan
Pakistan International Airlines
Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) (PML(N))
class feeling in
defectors from
and digital mapping project in Punjab
and elections
headquarters
and industry
ISI and
and Islamization
kinship and
and legal institutions
as middle-class party
and military
and MQM
in NWFP
pir families and
and PML(Q)
in Punjab
Punjabi character of
and Sharifs
Shia and Barelvis in
and terrorism
and US
and waderos
website
Zia and
Pakistan Muslim League (Qaid-e-Azam) (PML(Q))
as ‘King’s Party’
National Assembly
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP)
Abdul Akbar Khan and
after Zia’s death
and ANP
banners
and Bhutto dynasty
class feeling in
creation of 1988 government
in elections
fears of splitting
government ministers in
headquarters
hostility to US
incompetence in government
and ISI
in Islamabad
Jamaat and
and judiciary
and kinship system
and live burials of women
and local chieftains
and massacres (1971)
and media
and military
and MQM
and Mukhtar Mai case
and Musharraf
national finance award
in NWFP
and Pakistan Taleban
Peshawar office
and Peshawar University
and PML(N)
in Punjab
religious appeal
and renaming of NWFP
in Sindh
splits in
strengths
student supporters of
and Sunni-Shia tensions
and Taleban
and TNSM
US chapter
weaknesses
website
and Zardari
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) (Sherpao)
Pakistani Petroleum
Pakpattan
Palal tribe
Palestine
Panchayati Raj
panchayats
Panjshir
Parsis
Pashto
Pashtuns see Pathans
pashtunwali (Pathan ethnic code)
Pataudi, General Sher Ali
Pathan areas
and Afghanistan
border with Afghanistan
businessmen in
insurgency in
political culture
sense of crisis in
Taleban in
visiting
see also Pathans
Pathan (language)
Pathans
and Afghanistan
in army
and attacks on shrines
in Balochistan
and Balochs
and Bengalis
British view of
changes in society
character
and Christianity
demolition of enemies’ houses
disdain for
egalitarianism
ethnic pride of
family rivalry among
future role in Afghanistan
historic use of name
and Islamit revolt
and jirgas
and JUI
in Karachi
in Lahore
as landowners
literacy
and Mohajirs
nationalist see nationalism, Pathan
numbers of
in Pakistan
physical appearance
and Potwar plateau
in Punjab
and Punjabis
rebellion
and siege of Red Mosque
in Sindh
as soldiers
support for Taleban
in Swat
and Taleban
as term
tribal revolt
tribes, tribalism
under British rule
women
women, position and treatment of
Yusufzai
see also pashtunwali
‘patriarchal’ family
patronage
British
and corruption
cyclical aspect
as drain on state resources
and JUI
in military
and pir families
and PML(N)
in politics
and PPP supporters
see also corruption
Patterson, Anne
peace deals
Pearl, Daniel
Pehlewan, Bohlu
Pennel, Rev. T. L.
Pentecostalism
Persia
see also Iran (formerly Persia)
Persian Gulf
energy resources
Persian language
Pervez Ashraf, Raja
Peshawar
and Afridi
allegedly under siege
Combined Military Hospital
corruption in
degree of support for Pakistani and Afghan Taleban
fall to Sikhs
Frontier Constabulary Mess
gardens
Hayatabad; Jamrud Industrial Estate
MMA and
and Mujahidin
opposition to terrorism in
and Pakistan Taleban
Pashaggi Road
as Pathan city
Pearl Continental Hotel, attack on
police in
PPP office
Provincial Assembly
return of confidence in
St John’s Cathedral
shrine of Pir Rahman Baba
suicide bombings
Sunni-Shia relations in
Tehkal district
University; Area Studies Centre; Islamia College
US Consulate in
voters in
XI Corps headquarters
Peshawar Valley
hujras in
Peters, Ralph
pilgrimage
Pindigheb family
pir families (descendants of saints)
psychological help from
in Sindh
Pir Pagaro
poetry
police
and human rights abuses
Political Agents
political parties,