Curriculum
- 14 Sections
- 82 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- π Table of Content β Pakistan Affairs Course CSS1
- πI-A) Ideology & Historical Foundations5
- π I-B) Muslim Rule in the Subcontinent β Downfall & Renaissance22
- 3.1Muslim Rule in the Subcontinent: Downfall & Renaissance
- 3.2π 1. Arab Conquest
- 3.3π 2) Turkish Period β Complete Notes
- 3.4π Mahmud Ghaznavi (971β1030 AD)
- 3.5π± Ghauris (1148β1206)
- 3.6π The Slave Dynasty (1211β1290)
- 3.7π° Khilji Dynasty (1290β1320)
- 3.8π Tughluq Dynasty (1320β1414)
- 3.9π Sayyids Dynasty (1414β1451)
- 3.10π© Lodhi Dynasty (1451β1526)
- 3.11π° 3) The Mughal Empire (1526β1857)
- 3.12πΉ Establishment of the Mughal Empire (Babur) β An Analytical Perspective
- 3.13π Humayun (1530β1539)
- 3.14π΄ Sher Shah Suri (1539β1545)
- 3.15π Restoration of Humayun (1555)
- 3.16π Akbar the Great (1556β1605)
- 3.17π Jahangir (1605β1628)
- 3.18π Shah Jahan (1628β1658)
- 3.19π Aurangzeb (1658β1707)
- 3.20π Bahadur Shah Zafar (1775β1862) β Last Mughal Emperor
- 3.21β°οΈ Muslim Downfall β Mughal Empire after Aurangzeb (1707 onwards)
- 3.22π British Arrival & Colonization of India
- π I-C) Role of Sufis in the Muslim Renaissance6
- π I-D) Key Reformists & Reform Movements of the Muslim's Renaissance7
- π II-A) Geography of Pakistan1
- π II-B) Agriculture in Pakistan4
- π II-C) Natural Resources of Pakistan3
- π II-D) Education in Pakistan5
- π II-E) Industry in Pakistan6
- π II-F) Society of Pakistan3
- π Changing Regional Apparatus β Pakistanβs Role in the Region5
- π Nuclear Program of Pakistan β’οΈ11
- 13.1Overview π
- 13.2Background π
- 13.3Propaganda Against Pakistanβs Nuclear Programme π°
- 13.4Safety Mechanism of Pakistanβs Nuclear Programme πβ’οΈ
- 13.5Countering the Propaganda β οΈ
- 13.6Nuclear Law of Pakistan βοΈ
- 13.7International Nuclear Regimes and Pakistan πβ’οΈ
- 13.8π΅π° Pakistan β Entering the Nuclear Mainstream
- 13.9Civil Nuclear Commerce βοΈ
- 13.10Nuclear-Weapon-Related Initiatives π‘οΈ
- 13.11Conclusion π
- π Regional Cooperation Organizations & Role of Pakistan3
π 2) Suhrawardiya Order
π 2) Suhrawardiya Order
The Suhrawardiya Order was founded by:
β¨ Diya-ud-Din Abuβn-Najib as-Suhrawardi (1097β1168 CE)
It was brought to India by his disciple:
π Baha-ud-Din Zakariya of Multan
He himself was a student of the famous master:
π―οΈ Shahab-ud-Din Suhrawardi
πΊοΈ Origin
This order originally began among the Balak tribe of Kurdistan.
π Areas of Influence
It became especially popular in:
β Multan
β Bengal
