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         Pakistan Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Pakistan ke tazah paniyon ki itlaqi mahi parvari (Silsilah-yi matbuat) by Mohammad Asif, 1993
  2. Islamic culture & civilization in Pakistan by Abdur Rauf, 1975
  3. Pakistan Journal of History and Culture (Vol IV, No 2, July - December, 1983)
  4. Pakistan: Way of life and culture by Sher Muhammad Garewal, 1985
  5. Islamic culture in India and Pakistan by Abdur Rauf, 1975
  6. Pakistan: The People (Lands, Peoples, Cultures) by Carolyn Black, 2002-12
  7. Studies in Pakistani Popular Culture
  8. Practical guide book on warm water fish and shrimp culture in Sind by Moinuddin Ahmed, 1982
  9. History of fisheries research & development in West Pakistan, 1870-1963 by K. A Husain, 1964
  10. The life history of a Pathan (Pakistan) young man (Microcard publications of primary records in culture and personality) by John Joseph Honigmann, 1956
  11. On the cultivated food fishes of Pakistan by I. U Naik, 1984
  12. The story of Pakistan (McCormick-Mathers global culture series: know your world) by Ruth R. Beck, 1966
  13. Iqbal: Poet-Philosopher of Pakistan (Studies in Oriental Culture)
  14. Oxford in Pakistan Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology: Pakistani Diasporas: Culture, Conflict, and Change

101. Powell's Books - Culture Shock! Pakistan (Culture Shock! Country Guides) By Kari
Includes bibliographical references (p. 217218) and index
http://www.powells.com/biblio?isbn=1558680594

102. A Virtual Travel To Pakistan - Destination Southern Asia: Pakistan
This page aims to give you a broad overview of pakistan s art, culture, people, pakistan youth culture music, ghazals, films, fashion and more.
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Destination Pakistan, a virtual travel guide to the Islamic Republic.
This page aims to give you a broad overview of Pakistan's art, culture, people, environment, geography, history, economy and government.
Beside a country profile with facts and figures, the page contains links to sources which provide you with all the information you need to know about this Asian nation, e.g.: official web sites of Pakistan, addresses of Pakistani and foreign embassies, domestic airlines, city- and country guides with extensive travel and tourism information on accomodation, tourist attractions, events and more like weather information, maps, statistics and local newspapers from Pakistan.
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The separation in 1947 of British India into the Muslim state of Pakistan (with two sections West and East) and largely Hindu India was never satisfactorily resolved.

103. STA Travel And ISIC Travelmax - Destinations: Pakistan
The first inhabitants of pakistan were Stone Age peoples in the Potwar Plateau her own people though was endangered by a culture of official corruption.
http://travelmax.statravel.co.uk/sisp/?fx=destination&loc_id=131093§ion=cult

104. Pakistan Business Culture And Doing Business In Pakistan
Guides on business culture and doing business in pakistan.
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105. DW-WORLD.DE - Germany - Pakistan - Germany - Pakistan: Education & Culture
Germany pakistan Education culture Germany and pakistan have been co-operating quite intensively in various scientific fields.
http://www2.dw-world.de/southasia/germany-pakistan/gerpakedu/
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106. Bits Of Culture - Pakistan
Language Map Bits of culture PointTo-Talk Booklets Additional Resources. BITS OF culture - pakistan. Languages. Map. Cultural Values
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107. Travel And Culture Services PAKISTAN
Complete travel guide to pakistan Lot of links HOTELS TOUR information over 250 pages IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT pakistan VISIT THIS SITE ONLY.
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108. 1 - Number One News Resource Of Pakistan - The News - Jang Group
Changing pakistan’s taxi culture. By Amna Rizvi. A countryís public transport system reflects the level of civic services available to its populace.
http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/jul2005-daily/22-07-2005/business/b2.htm
Friday July 22, 2005 Jamadi Us Sani 14, 1426 A.H.
ISSN 1563-9479 Important Notice: Jang Group of Newspapers web site can be accessed
only by using http://www.jang.com.pk and http://www.jang-group.com Changing Pakistan’s taxi culture By Amna Rizvi A countryís public transport system reflects the level of civic services available to its populace. Pakistanís taxis do just that ñ the sheer paucity of decent public transport indicate how bad civic services are for people, especially businessmen. Fortunately, things are about to change with the introduction of the most unusual alternate in public transport available ñ the London black cab on the streets of Karachi. The black cabs, along with providing Londoners with an alternate, safe and comfortable means of transportation, also serve as one of the numerous icons to the capital of the United Kingdom. A local company, Prime Transport Limited (PTL) has collaborated with LTI Vehicles Ltd, United Kingdom, to bring the famous black taxis of London to the streets of Pakistan. PTL was for quite some time preparing to operate a satellite controlled taxi service in all the major cities of Pakistan. Chief Executive M Dawood Khan had an epiphany early one morning when he decided he did not want to brave the crazy streets of Karachi and instead wanted someone else to drive him to work. To his misfortune, he discovered that there was no public transport service operating in Pakistan that would provide him with the comforts he desired and at the same time, get him to work in one piece. After this predicament, Khan was driven to introduce cabs in Pakistan that were safe, efficient, clean and reliable.

109. Pakistan Development Gateway (Culture)
It has set up a Punjabi theater and film group to promote the culture of Punjab. content about South Asia in general and pakistan in particular.
http://www.pdg.org.pk/Cultureint.htm
Culture Academy of the Punjab in North America
Academy of the Punjab in North America is a non religious and non-political organization of all Punjabis for the promotion of Punjabi language, literature and culture. The Academy of the Punjab in North America (APNA) has been created to be a partner in saving the Punjabi language from extinction. The essential purpose of APNA is to promote Punjabi in all communities of Punjab. Therefore, it is intended to be a non-political, non-religious, non-racial and gender neutral organization. To achieve this purpose, APNA will stress on the following activities:
APNA aims to promote Punjabi language by overcoming all kinds of geographical limitations APNA is making efforts to teach Punjabi; APNA also publishes a Punjabi magazine. It has set up a Punjabi theater and film group to promote the culture of Punjab. APNA website is a comprehensive repository of Punjabi music, literature and poetry
http://www.apnaorg.com

110. Changing The Thana Culture: Ideas & Identities Of India Pakistan
Changing The Thana culture Chowk is where paths intersect; an online magazine and community featuring articles, reviews, discussions and logs on current
http://www.chowk.com/show_article.cgi?aid=00001608&channel=civic center

111. Newsgroup: Soc.culture.pakistan.history
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112. Www.news2mail.com: Soc.Culture.Pakistan -- Topics Of Discussion About Pakistan.
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113. News/Features | Pakistan’s Slave Trade
If President Musharraf is to build democracy in pakistan, he must stop the in pakistan, and servant culture thrives the wealthy can have a driver,
http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/top/features/documents/0216180
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Afghan refugees sold into prostitution; indentured servitude flourishes; scenes from a slave auction
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JAMRUD, PAKISTAN — The world is watching. America’s intervention in Afghanistan has not only provided Pakistan with a rare opportunity to court the world’s only superpower, it has also exposed Pakistan to the scrutiny of the Western press. This, at precisely the moment when General Pervez Musharraf, who became president only in June 2001, is struggling to cultivate democratic culture in a country still reeling from the reforms of General Zia ul-Haq in the late 1970s. By any measure, Musharraf has a long road ahead. Precious few Americans know anything about the history of Pakistan, much less that ul-Haq’s reforms consolidated conservative Islam’s stranglehold on the national imagination. Fewer still know that, in the process of imposing Islamic law on the land, he created a culture of servitude for the poor. Among other things, ul-Haq’s cultural reforms supported the creation of madrassas, religious secondary schools that instill Islamic fundamentalist values among the poorer classes — and that ultimately led to the creation of the Taliban. Not only did the madrassas teach that women must serve their husbands, but that children should serve their elders. In many cases, the service of young Pakistani boys to their elders also includes the provision of sexual favors. Servitude exists in many forms in Pakistan. Over the past two decades, hundreds of thousands of Afghan families — eager to flee 20 years of war and three years of drought — have sought safe haven in Pakistan, only to spend the rest of their lives working to pay off the debts they accumulated to get there. They do so by becoming indentured laborers, often at brick factories, and by sending their children to carpet factories that crave small fingers. Indentured servitude is not only legal but ubiquitous in Pakistan, and servant culture thrives: the wealthy can have a driver, three maids, a cook, and a night watchman for less than $75 a month.

114. Culture And Customs Of Pakistan — Greenwood Publishing Group
culture and Customs of pakistan. Iftikhar H. Malik. Book Code GR3126. ISBN 0313-33126-X. DOI. DOI10.1336/031333126X. Greenwood Press
http://www.greenwood.com/books/BookDetail.asp?dept_id=1&sku=GR3126

115. Series: Culture Area Karakorum
The culture Area Karakorum Scientific Studies’ series presents, in English or German, Sabine Lentz Rechtspluralismus in den Northern Areas / pakistan
http://www.koeppe.de/html/e_cak.htm
CAK
Culture Area Karakorum, Scientific Studies
Edited by Irmtraud Stellrecht, University of Tübingen The Culture Area Karakorum Scientific Studies’ series presents, in English or German, selected results of research being conducted in the high mountain regions of the Karakorum, Hindukush, and the Himalayas, in Pakistan and in the adjoining countries. The interdisciplinary approach involving cultural and environmental sciences offers the opportunity to arrive at a deeper understanding of the relationship between the high mountain environment, man and culture as well as on the changes occurring in the past and present. Volume 10
Maria Marhoffer-Wolff: Frauen und Feen. Entwicklung und Wandel einer Beziehung (Bessenheit in Yasin / Nordpakistan)
Volume 9
Sabine Lentz: Rechtspluralismus in den Northern Areas / Pakistan
Volume 8
Martin Sökefeld: Ein Labyrinth von Identitäten in Nordpakistan. Zwischen Landbesitz, Religion und Kaschmir-Konflikt
Volume 6
Andreas Dittmann (Ed.): Mountain Societies in Transition. Contributions to the Cultural Geography of the Karakorum

116. ImagineAsia
The British Film Institute's UKwide celebration of the cinema cultures of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and pakistan, including British-Asian film and television.
http://imagineasia.bfi.org.uk/
Welcome to ImagineAsia A celebration of South Asian film, ImagineAsia was a UK-wide celebration of the cinema cultures of India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan, including British-Asian work. This website will continue to keep you up to date with the South Asian film work of the bfi and our partners around the UK as well as a selection of reviews of current films. South Asian International Film Festival The South Asian International Film Festival will be celebrating South Asian voices in New York City from December 1 to December 5, 2004. Film reviews The Times bfi 48th London Film Festival Cary Sawhney reviews South Asian films from the 2004 London Film Festival. Plus : more film reviews from this year's Edinburgh Festival. Encounters Experimental film Experimenta 2005 Entries are invited for India's premier experimental film festival, now in its third year. ImagineAsia websites South Asian film websites have been listed and annotated by our experts in the Film Links Gateway. Click through to a world of South Asian film and television. The

117. Randal Jeter Photography
Travel Photography depicting locatations and cultures in Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Laos, Tibet, China,Indonesia, India and pakistan.
http://www.jeterphoto.com
Randal Jeter lives in Seattle Washington and has been taking photographs for 25 years. After studying art photography in college and taking classes whenever possible, he found his passion for travel imagery. He now concentrates almost exclusively on travel photography.
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118. Welcome
Embraces the cultures of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, The Maldives, Nepal, pakistan, and Sri Lanka, through various events, speakers, and study breaks that highlight these diverse traditions. Includes contact details.
http://www.princeton.edu/~sasa
Princeton University's South Asian Students Association The Princeton University South Asian Students Association embraces the cultures of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, The Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, through various events, speakers, and study breaks that highlight these diverse traditions. All are warmly welcomed! Princeton SASA presents SANGAM, Princeton's annual South Asian Cultural Show, on Friday, April 2, at 8pm in Richardson Auditorium. This year's Sangam features outside groups such as UPenn Atma (Hindi acapella) and Villanova Novabhoom (Bhangra), complemented by our very own Naacho, P-SAT, and Kalaa as well as talented individuals from around the community. FREE admission and FREE food. [The link bar feature is not available in this web]
  • Welcome Class of 2007! If you would like m ore info or have any questions about SASA, email us at sasa@princeton.edu

119. Department Of Asian And African Languages
Research in the languages, literatures and cultures of East Africa, Turkey, the Middle East, North Africa, Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, pakistan, and India, as well as the history of the IndoEuropean and Semitic languages.
http://www.afro.uu.se/eng.html

120. Welcome To Pakistan (A Tourist Paradise)
PTDC runs hotels and motels in many of the tourist destinations of pakistan. It also promotes tourism to pakistan on behalf of the Government.
http://www.tourism.gov.pk/
Welcome To Pakistan From the mighty stretches of the Karakorams in the North to the vast alluvial delta of the Indus River in the South, Pakistan remains a land of high adventure and nature. Trekking, mountaineering, white water rafting, wild boar hunting, mountain and desert jeep safaris, camel and yak safaris, trout fishing and bird watching, are a few activities, which entice the adventure and nature lovers to Pakistan. :: Pakistan - The Land of Adventure and Nature From the mighty stretches of the Karakorams in the North to the vast alluvial delta of the Indus River in the South, Pakistan remains a land of high adventure and nature. Trekking, mountaineering, white water rafting, wild boar hunting, mountain and desert jeep safaris, camel and yak safaris, trout fishing and bird watching, are a few activities, which entice the adventure and nature lovers to Pakistan. Pakistan is endowed with a rich and varied flora and fauna. High Himalayas, Karakoram and the Hindukush ranges with their alpine meadows and permanent snow line, coniferous forests down the sub-mountain scrub, the vast Indus plain merging into the great desert, the coast line and wetlands, all offer a remarkably rich variety of vegetation and associated wildlife including avifauna, both endemic and migratory. Ten of 18 mammalian orders are represented in Pakistan with species ranging from the world's smallest surviving mammals, the Mediterranean Pigmy Shrew, to the largest mammal ever known; the blue whale.

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