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Mindmap Plus Timeline Workshop 24 A4

The document provides a detailed timeline of significant events in South Asian history from 1600 to 1999, focusing on British colonialism, the independence movements, and the establishment of Pakistan. It outlines key battles, political changes, and social movements that shaped the region's history. The document also includes sections for academic questions related to the historical context.

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Section 1:
Timeline: 1600 to 1900

1600: EIC established in East Africa as a private company.


1608: British land at Surat in India, marking the beginning of British presence.
1612: Shah Jehan permits trade in India.
1657: Aurangzeb becomes ruler of the Mughal Empire.
1664: First British base established at Bombay, later in Madras.
1686: The British initiated the production of their own currency, prompting opposition
from Aurangzeb, the Mughal Empire's ruler.
1690: Another British base established at Calcutta.
1707: Aurangzeb dies, leading to political instability in the Mughal Empire.
1756: EIC base in Calcutta attacked by Siraj-ud-Daulah, Black hole incident happens,

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triggering the Battle of Plassey.
1757: British victory at the Battle of Plassey solidifies their control over Bengal by
bribing Mir Jafar.
1761: Shah Waliullah Invited Ahmed Abdali vs Marathas, in the 3rd Battle of Panipat.
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Eventually Marathas Defeated.
1764: Battle of Buxar consolidates British control over Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa.
1773: The regulating act was passed making the East India company accountable to the
British parliament as their employees became corrupt and EIC got nearly Bankrupt.
1782: The first war between the British and the Marathas from 1775 to 1782 didn't have a
clear winner, and they made a peace agreement called the Treaty of Salbai in 1782.
1784: Pitt's India Act passed to regulate the affairs of the EIC.
1799: 4th Anglo-Mysore War fought between British & Tipu Sultan. At last, Tipu Sultan
was killed at the battle of Seringapatam.
1803: British capture Delhi, marking the beginning of direct British rule in Northern
India.
1809: Treaty of Friendship with Ranjit Singh by the British
1818: Second Maratha War results in British dominance over the Maratha Empire.

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1818-1840: Faraizi Movement by Haji Shariatullah against the British and Hindu
landlords in the region of Bengal.
1826: Jihad movement Battle of Okara: Syed Ahmed Shaheed & Ranjit Singh. After
Okara the Mujahideen later captured Peshawar.
1825-55: The introduction of the railways & Telegraph in India.
1831: Battle of Balakot between Syed Ahmed Shaheed & Ranjit Singh: Syed Ahmed
died.
1829: Satti & Pardah banned by the British. This angered the Indians.
1831: Titu Mir fought & killed during the battle of Narkelberia.
1835: English became the official language replacing the Persian.
1839: Ranjit Singh died; treaty of friendship ends with the Sikhs.
1839: The British brought the Telegraph system in India.
1839-41: The first Afghan war and the British lost.
1843: Annexation of Sindh by (Charles Napier) the British.

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1846: The first Anglo-Sikh Wars.
1849: Annexation of Punjab by the British after the Second Anglo-Sikh War.
1852: Doctrine of Lapse introduced by Lord Dalhousie, leading to annexation of Indian
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1856: Oudh taken under direct British rule.
1857: War of Independence against British rule; Aligarh Movement begins under Sir
Syed Ahmed Khan.
1858: The British government took direct control of India: Queen Victoria’s
proclamation of the war.
1859: Establishment of a school in Moradabad.
1860: Formation of the Scientific Research Society; Hindi-Urdu Controversy and
emergence of the Two-Nation Theory.
1863: Scientific Society established in Ghazipur.
1864: Aligarh Gazette journal begins publication.
1867: Hindi-Urdu controversy.
1869: Sir Syed visited Britain to understand British education system and standards.

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1875: M.A.O (Mohammadan Anglo Oriental) school founded in Aligarh.


1877: M.A.O college established, later it became a university in 1920.
1885: Indian National Congress (INC) formed, marking the beginning of organized
nationalist movement.
1886: Mohammadan Educational Conference (MEC) held to address Muslim educational
issues.
1893: Mohammadan Defense Alliance formed to protect Muslim interests.
1898: Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, founder of Aligarh Movement, passes away.
1900: Hindi declared as the second official language, indicating cultural tensions.

Section 2:
Timeline: 1900 to 1947
1900: No significant events recorded.

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1905: Partition of Bengal; Swadeshi Movement begins.
1906: Formation of All India Muslim League (AIML) through Simla Deputation.
1908: Press Act Passed, restricting press freedom.

T A L introduced.
1909: Morley-Minto Reforms IZMAN CONNECTS
1911: Reversal of Partition of Bengal.
1912: Outbreak of the Balkan Wars.
1914: Outbreak of First World War (1914-18).
1916: Lucknow Pact signed between Congress and Muslim League.
1919: Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms; Rowlatt Act passed; Amritsar Massacre occurs;
Khilafat Movement emerges.
1920: Non-cooperation movement begins.
1922: Non-cooperation campaign called off due to Chauri Chaura incident.
1924: Khilafat abolished by Kemal Ata Turk
1927: Indian political leaders at the All-Parties Conference, outlined demands for
increased self-governance, including dominion status within the British Empire.
1927: Simon Commission/Report creates discontent;

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1928: Nehru Report presents demands for Indian self-government.


1929: Jinnah's fourteen points outlined;
1930: Salt March begins.
1930: Allahabad Address delivered by Allama Iqbal;
1930: First Round Table Conference convened.
1931: Gandhi-Irwin Pact signed; Second Round Table Conference held.
1932: The Communal Award divides electorate on religious lines; Third Round Table
Conference.
1934: White Paper Bill introduced.
1935: The Government of India Act passed, granting limited autonomy.
1937: Elections held; Congress rule begins, marked by tyranny.
1939: Outbreak of Second World War (1939-45); Day of Deliverance celebrated.
1940: Lahore Resolution calls for separate Muslim state.

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1942: Cripps Mission proposes post-war dominion status; Quit India Resolution adopted.
1944: Gandhi-Jinnah talks aim to resolve differences.
1945: Simla Conference discusses post-war arrangements; Elections held.
1946: Cabinet Mission TPlan
A Lproposes
I Z M constitutional
A N C O framework;
N N E C TDirect
S Action Day leads
to communal violence.
1947: 3rd June Plan or Indian Independence Act passed; Pakistan and India gain
independence.

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Section 3:
Timeline: 1947 to 1999

1947: Pakistan becomes a member of the United Nations.


1948: Ceasefire in Kashmir; India invades Hyderabad (Deccan).
1949: Objectives Resolution is passed, outlining the objectives of the future constitution
of Pakistan. The Liaquat-Nehru Pact is signed between India and Pakistan, addressing
minority rights and refugees. The PRODA (Prevention of Disaffection Act) is introduced
to prevent destabilizing activities.
1950: The Basic Principles Committee is tasked with drafting the constitution of
Pakistan.
1951: Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan is assassinated. Pakistan initiates its First Five
Year Plan for economic development.
1952: The Basic Principles Committee issues a revised report on the constitution.

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1953: Food and water shortages occur. The United States provides aid to Pakistan.
1954: A Constitutional Crisis arises following the Maulvi Tamizuddin's case, challenging
the powers of the Governor-General.
1954: Pakistan becomes a member of SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization). The
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Constitutional Crisis continues.
1955: The 'One Unit' Policy is implemented, merging the provinces of West Pakistan into
one administrative unit. Pakistan becomes a member of CENTO (Central Treaty
Organization).
1956: A new constitution is formed, establishing a parliamentary form of government for
Pakistan. Iskandar Mirza in Power.
1957-58: Political instability leads to changes in Prime Ministers.
1958: Martial Law is imposed in Pakistan. Ayub Khan takes charge.
1959: Basic Democracies are introduced as a system of local governance.
1962: A new constitution is established, shifting to a presidential form of government. An
oil refinery is set up in Pakistan.
1964: Pakistan establishes Regional Cooperation Development (RCD) with Iran and
Turkey.
1965: Pakistan engages in war with India due to operation Gibraltar.

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1967: Islamabad becomes the new capital of Pakistan.


1969: President Ayub Khan resigns during widespread protests.
1970: General Elections are held. Sheik Mujib-ur-Rahman's Six Points for autonomy in
East Pakistan gain prominence.
1971: Operation Searchlight is initiated in East Pakistan, leading to civil war and the
eventual independence of Bangladesh.
1972: Pakistan withdraws from SEATO, CENTO, and the Commonwealth. Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto becomes Prime Minister.
1973: The Constitution of 1973 is established, reinstating a parliamentary form of
government in Pakistan.
1974: The Lahore Summit is organized by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation
(OIC). India conducts nuclear tests.
1977: General Elections are held, marred by allegations of rigging. Operation Fairplay
and a military coup led by Zia-ul-Haq take place.
1978: The National Assembly is dissolved, and Martial Law is imposed again.

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1979: Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto is hanged after being convicted of conspiracy
to murder. The Afghan-Soviet War begins, leading to Pakistan's involvement in the
Afghan Jihad.
1980: The Policy of Islamization is initiated by Zia-ul-Haq's regime, with the
T AOrdinances.
implementation of Hudood LIZMAN CONNECTS
1983: The Siachen Glacier issue between India and Pakistan arises.
1984: A referendum confirms Zia-ul-Haq's presidency.
1985: General Elections are held. The Eighth Amendment to the constitution grants
extensive powers to the President.
1988: The Ojhri Camp Incident occurs. Martial Law is lifted after Zia-ul-Haq's death in a
plane crash. General Elections are held, and Benazir Bhutto becomes Prime Minister.
1989: Benazir Bhutto meets with Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
1990: The Pucca Qila Massacre takes place. The government is dismissed by President
Ghulam Ishaq Khan, and Nawaz Sharif becomes Prime Minister.
1991: Fresh elections are held, and Nawaz Sharif becomes Prime Minister again. The
Yellow Cab scheme is initiated. The BCCI scandal unfolds. Shariat Bill are passed.

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1993: The government is dismissed again by President Ghulam Ishaq Khan. Nawaz
Sharif's case is heard in the Supreme Court. General Elections are held, and the PPP
wins. Farooq Ahmed Leghari is appointed President.
1996: Mir Murtaza Bhutto is killed. The Pakistani rupee faces devaluation. Asif Ali
Zardari is sent to jail. The government is dismissed by President Farooq Ahmed Leghari.
1997: Nawaz Sharif returns as Prime Minister with a two-thirds majority. The Thirteenth
and Fourteenth Amendments to the constitution are passed.
1998: Pakistan conducts nuclear tests, leading to criticism and economic sanctions by the
USA, UK, and other Western powers.
1999: The Lahore Declaration is signed between India and Pakistan. The Kargil Conflict
erupts. Pervez Musharraf is appointed Chief of Army Staff. Nawaz Sharif is overthrown
by a military coup.

Section One - 14 Marks


"To what extent were military factors the main cause of the War of Independence in

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1857? Explain your answer."

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________
TALIZMAN CONNEC
L4: ___________________________________________ TS
L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

"To what extent were the outcomes of the War of Independence beneficial for India?
Explain your answer."

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

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"To what extent were Indian rulers able to limit British expansion across the
subcontinent between 1760 and 1840? Explain your answer."

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

‘Introducing a new approach to education was the main contribution of Sir Syed
Ahmad Khan to improving the lives of Muslim people during the nineteenth century.’
How far do you agree with this statement?

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L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________ TS
L5: ___________________________________________

Did Syed Ahmad Barelvi contribute more to the spread of Islam than anyone else in
the subcontinent before 1840?

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

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How successful was the British attempts to take control the Indian lands from 1750-
1850?

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

‘The Marathan rebellions were the main reason for the decline of the Mughal Empire
after the death of Aurangzeb.’ How far do you agree?

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________
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Were the policies of Aurangzeb the main reason for the decline of the Mughal
Empire? Explain your answer.

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

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Was the India Act of 1784 the main reason why the British were able to expand
beyond Bengal between 1784 and 1850?

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

To what extent were economic reforms the main cause of the War of Independence in
1857? Explain your answer.

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________
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‘The work of Shah Waliullah was the main factor contributing to the spread of Islam
between 1700 and 1850.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your
answer.

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

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Was religion the most important reason for the War of Independence in 1857? Give
reasons for your answer.

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

To what extent were the different aims of Indian groups in 1857 the main reason why
the War of Independence was short-lived?

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________
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‘The “Two-Nation” Theory was Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s main contribution to the
development of the Pakistan Movement during the nineteenth century.’ How far do
you agree with this statement?

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

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To what extent were Indian rulers able to limit British expansion across the
subcontinent between 1760 and 1840? Explain your answer.

L3: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L4: ___________________________________________

L5: ___________________________________________

Section 2 -14 markers

‘The reasons for partitioning Bengal in 1905 were more important than those that caused

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its reversal in 1911.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.

L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
TALIZMAN CONN
L4: ___________________________________________ ECTS
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"How successful was the 1905 Partition of Bengal? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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‘Bengal was partitioned in 1905 because it was too large.’ How far do you agree with this
statement? Explain your answer.
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"To what extent was the need for a political party to represent the Muslim community the
main reason for the establishment of the All-India Muslim League in 1906? Explain your
answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

T leaders
‘The imprisonment of its A L I ZwasMthe
A main
N C O NforNtheE Khilafat
reason C T S Movement ending.’
How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"To what extent was the breakdown of Muslim–Hindu collaboration the main reason for
the Khilafat Movement ending? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"Was the Moplah uprising in 1921 the main reason for the end of the Khilafat
Movement? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"To what extent were the Morley-Minto reforms the most important political
T A L 1909
development in India between I Z MandA1919?
N CExplain
O N your
N Eanswer."
CTS
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"To what extent had India benefited by the early 1920s from supporting Britain in the
First World War? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"Assess the significance of the contributions of Allama Iqbal and Rahmat Ali to the
Pakistan Movement. Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"To what extent did the Round Table Conferences (1930–1932) provide a solution to the
T A L your
government of India? Explain IZM AN CONNECTS
answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"The Muslim League was established in 1906 because the Hindus had their own political
party.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"How successful was the Government of India Act of 1935 important for the future of
India?"
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"Was Nehru report of 1928 the most important event during 1927-1935 in Political
T A L Iyour
development of India? Explain Z Manswer."
AN CONNECTS
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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‘The 14 Points were Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s greatest achievement in the years 1929 to
1947.’ How far How far do you agree? Explain your answer.
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

‘The outcomes of the 1937 elections brought more benefits for the Muslim League than
for the Congress Party.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"Which of the following contributed the most to the Pakistan National Movement:(i)
T of
Allama Iqbal’s Address A 1930;(ii)
L I Z M Chaudhary
AN CO N N Ali’s
Rehmat E C Scheme
T S of Pakistan;(iii)
Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s Lahore Resolution of 1940?

L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"To what extent was the introduction of Jinnah’s 14 Points in 1929 the most important
factor in the development of the Pakistan Movement between 1928 and 1935? Give
reasons for your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"To what extent were the three Round Table Conferences of 1930-1932 successful?
Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

‘The main reason whyT Congress


ALIZM ruleA(1937–1939)
N C O Nwas N EsoChated
T Swas because of the
introduction of the Wardha Scheme.’ How far How far do you agree? Explain your
answer.
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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‘The outcomes of the 1937 elections brought more benefits for the Muslim League than
for the Congress Party.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

“Disagreement over the future role of Central government in the subcontinent was the
main reason for the breakdown of the Gandhi-Jinnah talks in 1944”. How far do you
agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

T A Action
"To what extent was Direct LIZM DayA more
N C O N NinEthe
significant C creation
T S of Pakistan than
other key events of the 1940s? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"To what extent was Cripps mission more significant in the creation of Pakistan than
other key events of the 1940s? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

Section 3 - 14 marks Questions

"To what extent was the government of Pakistan successful in solving the problems of
Partition during 1947 and 1948? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________
TALIZMAN CONNECTS

"To what extent was the refugee issue the most important problem facing the newly
formed government of Pakistan in 1947? Give reasons for your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"Who of the following contributed the most to Pakistan’s domestic policies between 1948
and 1958: (i) Liaquat Ali Khan; (ii) Malik Ghulam Muhammad; (iii) Iskandar Mirza?"
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

‘Constitutional reforms were the most important of Ayub Khan’s domestic policies
during the ‘Decade of Progress’ between 1958 and 1969.’ Do you agree? Give reasons
for your answer.
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

T A Khan’s
"How successful was Ayub L I Z MForeign
A N Policy
C Obetween
N N E1958
C Ttill
S 1969? Explain your
answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"Were Political Concerns more important than economic ones in the creation of
Bangladesh in 1971? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"Was the Bhola cyclone the most important in the separation of East Pakistan in 1971?”
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

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L5: ___________________________________________

"Was the Indian intervention the most important for the fall of Dhaka in 1971?

TALIZMAN CONN
L3: ___________________________________________ ECTS
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"The 1973 Constitution was the most important domestic policy of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
Do you agree or disagree?"
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"How successful were Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s domestic policies between 1971 and 1977?
Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"The Simla Agreement 1972 was the most important foreign policy of ZA Bhutto. Do
you agree or disagree?"
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

Sir Talha Asad


L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"Was the promotion of Islamic values the most important achievement of General Zia-ul-
Haq’s domestic policiesTbetween
A L I Z1977
MA andN1988?
CO N N your
Explain E Canswer."
TS
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"Was the Afghan Miracle the most important aspect of General Zia-ul-Haq’s foreign
policies between 1977 and 1988? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"How successful were Zia ul Haq’s foreign policies between 1977 and 1988? Explain
your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

Sir Talha Asad


L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"How successful was Benazir Bhutto as Prime Minister of Pakistan during 1988-90 and
1993-96?" TALIZMAN CONNECTS
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"Were the challenges facing Sindh the main reason why she left office in 1990? Explain
your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"Was the 4th SAARC conference the most important aspect of Benazir Bhutto’s foreign
policy?"
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

Sir Talha Asad


L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"To what extent did Benazir Bhutto’s privatization policy contribute to the government
being replaced in 1996?TExplain
A L I Zyour
M answer."
AN CONNECTS
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"Did the Cooperative society scandal the most important aspect of Nawaz Sharif’s
downfall? Do you agree/disagree. Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"How successful was Nawaz Sharif as Prime Minister of Pakistan during 1990-93 and
1996-99?"
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

Sir Talha Asad


L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"How successful have relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh been from 1971 to
TALIZMAN CONNECTS
1999? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________
"How successful have relations between Pakistan and USA been from 1971 to 1999? "
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"How successful was the relationship between USSR & Pakistan 1947 – 1999?"
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"How successfully did India and Pakistan handle the Kashmir issue between 1947 and
1988? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

Sir Talha Asad


L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"How successful was Pakistan in its relationship with China between 1947 and 1999?
TALIZMAN CONNECTS
Give reasons for your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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"To what extent was the relationship between Pakistan and its neighbor Afghanistan
successful from 1947 to 1999?"
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"To what extent has Pakistan been an effective member of world organizations since
1947? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________

Sir Talha Asad


L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

"‘Pakistan has had goodTrelations


A L I Zwith
MA theNUnited
CO N N Eand
Kingdom C the
T SCommonwealth since
1947.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer."
L3: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L4: ___________________________________________
L5: ___________________________________________

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