Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan Hamid Khan is considered the definitive textbook for students and legal professionals studying the country's legal evolution
Hamid Khan, a Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court, offers a unique "liberal humanitarian" reading of Pakistan's history. The book is a staple for , as well as CSS aspirants, for several reasons: Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan Hamid Khan
The post-Zia era saw a gradual transition towards democratization, with the restoration of civilian rule in 1985. However, this period was marked by significant challenges, including the rise of Islamic extremism, sectarian violence, and military interventions. Pakistan came into existence on August 14, 1947,
Pakistan came into existence on August 14, 1947, with Muhammad Ali Jinnah as its first Governor-General. The country's early years were marked by significant challenges, including the Kashmir dispute, the influx of refugees, and the establishment of a new government. Khan's book provides a detailed account of these challenges and the role played by key figures, including Jinnah, Liaquat Ali Khan, and Ayub Khan. The Ayub and Yahya military regimes, leading to
The Ayub and Yahya military regimes, leading to the tragedy of 1971. 1971–1988