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April – June 2017

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The Oxford Update January–March 2017

Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.

Oxford University Press Pakistan publishes quality books on academic and general subjects as well as textbooks and children’s books. It is committed to the enhancement of knowledge and improvement in the intellectual content of life in Pakistan.

This catalogue lists general, academic, and reference books which have been published/reprinted locally or have been made especially available from abroad at reduced prices for Pakistan by Oxford University Press Pakistan.

The prices quoted in this catalogue were accurate at the time of going to press but are liable to alteration without prior notice.

Books published by Oxford University Press are available from good booksellers, from stock, and to order. If you have any difficulty in obtaining your requirement, please contact us.

Introduction

ContentsIndus Waters Treaty Ijaz Hussain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Kohinoor William Dalrymple and Anita Anand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Prison Narratives Akhtar Baloch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

The Arts and Crafts of the Hunza Valley in Pakistan Jürgen Wasim Frembgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Kashmir Alastair Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Incomplete Partition Alastair Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Hybrid Tapestries Muneeza Shamsie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Crimson Papers Harris Khalique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

A Singular Voice Jameel Akhtar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

How Pakistan got Divided Rao Farman Ali Khan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Pakistan’s Foreign Policy 1947–2016 Abdul Sattar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Aurangzeb Audrey Truschke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

The Oxford Companion to Pakistani History Edited by Ayesha Jalal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Qila e Faramoshi Fahmida Riaz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Intikhab: Masood Ashar Compiled by Asif Farrukhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Intikhab: Khalida Hussain Compiled by Asif Farrukhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Intikhab e Kalam: Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabbasum Compiled by Rauf Parekh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Intikhab e Kalam: Raja Mehdi Ali Khan Compiled by Rauf Parekh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Intikhab e Kalam: Shaifta Compiled by Moinuddin Aqeel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Pakistan ki Tehzeeb o Saqafat Kishwar Naheed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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2017250 pagesPaperback978-0-19-940545-9216x138 mmRs 995

KohinoorTHe STORy OF THe WORlD’S MOST INFAMOuS DIAMOND

William Dalrymple and Anita Anand

The Koh-i-Noor is the world’s most famous diamond, but it has always had a fog of mystery around it. Now using previously

untranslated Sanskrit, Persian, and Urdu sources, and the discoveries of modern gemmologists to reconstruct its original

form, William Dalrymple and Anita Anand blow away the legends to reveal its true history—stranger and more violent

than any fiction. Kohinoor is a tale of greed, conquest, murder, torture, colonialism, and appropriation. Revealing previously unknown moments in the diamond’s history, the story sweeps

from the century the Koh-i-Noor spent embedded in the Mughals’ fabulous Peacock Throne to the years it languished unrecognized on a mullah’s desk, used as a paperweight, through to the torture

chamber in an attempt to extract the truth about the gem’s hiding place.

William Dalrymple is an acclaimed historian and bestselling author whose books include City of Djinns, White Mughals, The Last

Mughal, Nine Lives, and Return of a King.

Anita Anand has been a radio and television journalist in Britain for over twenty years, presenting major programmes on BBC.

Indus Waters TreatyPolITIcal and leGal dIMenSIonS

Ijaz Hussain

Negotiated under the World Bank auspices, the Indus Waters Treaty (signed in 1960) settled the water dispute by dividing

the Indus Rivers, allocating three Eastern Rivers to India and three Western Rivers to Pakistan. The Treaty worked well for

some time but has run into difficulties in recent years. The book deals with the genesis of the dispute, the World Bank’s

role in its settlement, the Wullar Barrage, Salal, Baglihar, and Kishenganga Dams disputes, the impact of climate change

on the Treaty, India’s current discontentment with the Treaty, and its treatment of Nepal and Bangladesh on the water issue.

Based on declassified World Bank documents, this is the first ever study which approaches the subject from political and

legal perspectives.

Ijaz Hussain is the former Dean of Social Sciences, and Chairman of the International Relations Department, Quaid-i-Azam

University, Islamabad.

2017584 pagesHardback978-0-19-940354-7234x156 mmRs 2595

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The Arts and Crafts of the Hunza Valley in Pakistan lIvInG TradITIonS In The KaraKoraM

Jürgen Wasim Frembgen

This book is a thorough ethnographic field research conducted over a period of twenty years. It is augmented by the author’s selection of photographs which add depth to the study by providing a frame of reference for the wide array of crafts and lifestyles that existed and continue to flourish in the area. He delves into the variations of art fostered in the Valley, from woodwork to embroidery, by taking into account the geographical and historical links to Central Asia and Kashmir, hence, exploring the amalgamation of cultures that enrich the work. The author has systematically carried out studies of locals from all walks of life. His interviews of master craftspeople, which are on the verge of disappearing along with the correct indigenous terminology, help enhance the distinct cultures of that region.

Dr Jürgen Wasim Frembgen is an Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Near and Middle Eastern Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany.

2017192 pagesHardback

978-0-19-940728-6216x138 mm

Rs 995

Prison Narratives Akhtar Baloch

Compiled and translated by Asad Palijo

The book is based on a series of diary entries of eighteen-year-old Akhtar Baloch, who was arrested for staging a hunger strike in Hyderabad against the brutal crackdown on students and activists protesting against the then military regime of Yahya Khan (1969–71). It comprises the author’s experiences during her year-long incarceration at Hyderabad and Sukkur jails of Pakistan in 1970. Initially locked up in the Hyderabad Jail, Baloch continued with her hunger strike, which resulted in her being sentenced to a year’s imprisonment at the Sukkur Jail by the military courts. Powerful and inspirational, Baloch’s story provides an unparalleled insight into the fabric of the Pakistani society of that time as portrayed through the women prisoners’ tales of hardship and injustice.

Akhtar Baloch became a political activist while she was a student. She has been a part of important political and social movements such as the Movement for Restoration of Democracy (MRD).

Asad Latif Palijo is a change-maker working on literacy and education reforms in southern Pakistan.

2017118 pagesHardback

978-0-19-940520-6275x210 mm

Rs 1425

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2017384 pagesPaperback978-0-19-577424-5234x156 mmRs 725

2017412 pagesPaperback978-0-19-579770-1234x156 mmRs 795

Incomplete PartitionThe GeneSIS of The KaShMIr dISPuTe 1947–1948

Alastair lamb

Seventy years on, the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan seems to be no nearer to a solution than it was in 1947

when the British Indian Empire ended with Partition. Alastair Lamb argues that in many ways the Kashmir question was a

direct product of the process of Partition which in important respects was never completed; and any serious attempt at its

resolution will inevitably involve a conscious effort to complete that process. This book expands greatly the material in the

author’s previous book, Birth of a Tragedy: Kashmir 1947 and adds a detailed study of the treatment of the Kashmir issue by the United Nations during 1948. He also considers the events of 1947 and 1948

in light of the current situation and explores the possibilities for some kind of settlement of the dispute which has so profoundly disrupted relations between India and Pakistan for virtually the

entirety of their lives as sovereign states.

Alastair Lamb is the author of several books on Sino-Indian and Indo-Pakistani relations.

Kashmira dISPuTed leGacy 1846–1990

Alastair lamb

Alastair Lamb examines the history of the Kashmir dispute from its remote origins in the first half of the nineteenth century

until the spring of 1990, when India and Pakistan appeared to be on the verge of a fourth armed conflict over this contested

inheritance from the British Raj. Lamb provides a detailed account of the history of the Northern Frontier (which included

Hunza and north-eastern Ladakh) in the final years of the British Raj and he shows how this may well have set the scene for

British policy towards Jammu and Kashmir in 1947. The book also deals with Jammu and Kashmir since October 1947, and

includes a detailed history of UN participation, Indo-Pakistani negotiations, Chinese involvement, the State’s internal politics,

and the origins of the insurgency. It delves into the details of the armed bilateral conflict over Kashmir, the three successive wars, the standoff at the Siachen Glacier, and Article 370 of the Indian

Constitution.

Alastair Lamb is the author of several books on Sino-Indian and Indo-Pakistani relations.

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2017148 pagesHardback

978-0-19-940732-3216x138 mm

Rs 995

Crimson Papers reflecTIonS on STruGGle, SufferInG, and creaTIvITy IN PAKISTAN

Harris Khalique

Harris Khalique’s erudition and breadth of vision, indeed, are breathtaking. Such a book—so readable and yet so learned—was long overdue as an antidote to the textbooks we teach and the sound bites which pass for wisdom in our media. Crimson Papers should be compulsory reading for all Pakistanis and those interested in Pakistan. It is a landmark in our intellectual life as a nation.

– Dr Tariq Rahman Distinguished National Professor Emeritus, Language Historian, and Author

The personal, we have been told, is the political. This collection of evocatively written essays—culled from a rich lode of history, literature, memory, and politics—shows us exactly how, and why.

– Dr Rakhshanda JalilWriter, Critic, and Literary Historian

Harris Khalique is a leading Urdu and English language poet. He is also an essayist and columnist.

2017692 pagesHardback

978-0-19-940353-0240x180 mm

Rs 2200

Hybrid Tapestries The develoPMenT of PaKISTanI lITeraTure In enGlISh

Muneeza Shamsie

This book provides an extensive historical map of Pakistani English literature: it traces the narrative to its multiple origins, including pre-colonial and colonial contacts, and moves across the twentieth century to extraordinary new talent. The study encompasses poetry, fiction, drama, and life-writing. It includes and unites a wide range of English language writers in Pakistan with those living in the diaspora. Poets Alamgir Hashmi, Imtiaz Dharker, and Moniza Alvi; novelists Kamila Shamsie, Mohsin Hamid, and Uzma Aslam Khan; short story writers Aamer Hussein, Daniyal Mueenuddin, and Jamil Ahmed; playwrights Sayeed Ahmad, Rukhsana Ahmed, and Ayub Khan-Din are all discussed here. These are underpinned by an extensive discussion on essays, letter writing, and memoirs. The book also brings new perspectives on the diverse sociopolitical reasons for the emergence of a Pakistani national literature in English.

Writer and critic, Muneeza Shamsie is a leading authority on Pakistani English literature.

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2017324 pagesHardback978-0-19-940698-2216x138 mmRs 1150

How Pakistan got DividedRao Farman Ali Khan

The book is an eyewitness account of the events that led to a civil war in East Pakistan, which culminated in the creation of Bangladesh. It is written by Major General Rao Farman Ali Khan, a well-known army officer present in the Eastern Wing

during the war of 1971. By virtue of this role, and the length of his tenure in East Pakistan, he acquired deep insight and knowledge

of the political and military events as they unfolded. In this candid account, Rao Farman Ali brings to light the political

undercurrents and aspects of the military conflict generally not known. His personal interactions with both, the Bengali and West

Pakistani politicians, as well as the military commanders, gave him a unique vantage point to analyse the events and decisions

taken that led to the fateful day—16 December 1971—the division of Pakistan.

Rao Farman Ali Khan held key positions in the Pakistan Army. He also served as MD of Fauji Foundation as well as Federal

Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources.

A Singular VoiceCONVeRSATIONS WITH QuRRATulAIN HyDeR

Jameel Akhtar

Translated by Durdana Soomro

This is the first comprehensive and full-length interview of one of the most well-known Urdu novelists, Qurratulain Hyder.

Intimate and free-wheeling, this extended dialogue between two prolific writers, Qurratulain Hyder and Jameel Akhter, highlights Hyder’s lesser known biographical details and

creative aspects. This rare venture provides a panoramic view of what constitutes Qurratulain Hyder as it brings to light her other

fields of interest such as music, journalism, film-making, and of course literature.

Dr Jameel Akhtar is a renowned literary personality from India. He is also a radio and TV personality.

Durdana Soomro is a translator of repute, and has rendered many works from Urdu into English.

2017236 pagesHardback

978-0-19-940735-4216x138 mm

Rs 1195

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2017154 pagesHardback

978-0-19-940555-8216x138 mm

Rs 850

Aurangzeb THe MAN AND THe MyTH

Audrey Truschke

The field of South Asian history has been polarized and paralyzed by stereotypes of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir (1658–1707). Demonized by many Indians as anti-Hindu and celebrated by many Pakistanis as the historical inspiration for a separate Muslim state, Aurangzeb has been the proverbial blank screen on to which twentieth and twenty-first century political fantasies are projected. Truschke’s book seeks to correct this state of affairs by offering a calm and detached assessment of Aurangzeb that evaluates his place in history according to the values and traditions of his own day.

Audrey Truschke is an Assistant Professor of History at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey.

2017392 pages

Paperback978-0-19-940712-5

234x156 mmRs 795

Pakistan’s Foreign Policy 1947–2016 A CONCISe HISTORy

FOuRTH eDITION

Abdul Sattar

Written with the express purpose of providing a reference book for students of history, political science, international relations, and Pakistan studies, this book offers an objective history of policy stances along with the rationale behind decisions made by Pakistani state leaders. It provides an insight into the making, implementation, and consequences of Pakistan’s foreign policy from Partition up to 2016. It will facilitate a deeper understanding of the strategic compulsions that have driven decision making in Pakistan’s national security and foreign policy. This book incorporates new contours in relations with India, the USA, China, and Afghanistan. Further updates pertain to developments in such key areas as terrorism, Kashmir, and the Middle East.

Abdul Sattar was twice Foreign Minister of Pakistan. He was also the Foreign Secretary, and twice Pakistan’s Ambassador to India.

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2017184 pages

Paperback978-0-19-940505-3

216x138 mmRs 425

The Oxford Companion to Pakistani Historyedited by Ayesha Jalal

This Companion attempts to provide the reader with information on as colourful a spectrum of subjects as possible. This is the

first time that all facets of Pakistani history have been covered in one encyclopaedic volume. A wide range of topics has been

discussed: from the pre-Partition colonial period to post-Partition movements (religious, political, cultural etc.), peoples and places, culture, architecture, politics,

military, economics, linguistics, archaeology, judiciary, art, theatre, education, foreign relations, government, media,

philanthropy, and civil society. The Companion differs from other encyclopaedias in the sense that all entries have been

written in an analytical, unbiased style by well-known experts in the related field of the topic, paying the keenest attention to

factual details.

Dr Ayesha Jalal is Mary Richardson Professor of History at Tufts University, USA, where she teaches at the History Department and

the Fletcher School.

2016584 pages

Paperback978-0-19-940734-7

240x180 mmRs 1695

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2017192 pages

Paperback978-0-19-940510-7

216x138 mmRs 575

2017160 pages

Paperback978-0-19-940509-1

216x138 mmRs 450

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201764 pagesPaperback978-0-19-940506-0180x118 mmRs 160

201764 pagesPaperback978-0-19-940507-7180x118 mmRs 160

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2017120 pages

Paperback978-0-19-940531-2

216x138 mmRs 395

201764 pages

Paperback978-0-19-940508-4

180x118 mmRs 160

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The books mentioned in this booklet are available at, or can be ordered from, the following Oxford Offices and Bookshops:

KarachiHead Office/Distribution Centre:No. 38, Sector 15, Korangi Industrial Area,Karachi-74900, Pakistan.UAN: 111 693673 (111 OXFORD).Tel.: 35071580-86.Fax: 92-21-35055071-72.Email: [email protected]

Bookshop:Ground Floor, Dilkhusha Forum, Delhi Cooperative Housing Society, Tariq Road, Karachi.Tel.: 34380495.

Bookshop:Shop No. B-7, Robson Road, Urdu Bazaar, Karachi.Tel.: 32219698-9.

Bookshop:Sir Syed Urdu Bazaar, Nazimabad No. 1, Karachi.Tel.: 36680410.

Bookshop:No. 11, Block 10-A, Rashid Minhas Road, Near Lasania Restaurant, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. Tel.: 34832881-82.

HyderabadBookshop:Faujdari Road, Near St. Mary's School, Hyderabad.Tel.: 782208.Email: [email protected]

SukkurBookshop:Neem ki Chari, Urdu Bazar, Sukkur.Tel.: 5622067-69. Fax: 92-71-5622068.Email: [email protected]

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MultanOffice/Bookshop:31-B, Gulgasht Colony, Opposite Gole Bagh,Near National Bank of Pakistan, Multan.Tel.: 6511971. Fax: 92-61-6511972.Email: [email protected]

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Allied Book CompanyNaqi Market, 75, The Mall, Lahore.Tel.: 042-36310907.

FaisalabadZia BooksellersD-Ground, Faisalabad. Tel.: 041-8540217.

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