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Pakistan: A Personal History

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PUBLISHER: Bantam Press

AUTHOR:  Imran Khan 

ISBN: 97878778410

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Pakistan: A Personal History is a non-fiction book written by Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan. The book offers an account of Pakistan’s history from the perspective of an insider, combining personal recollections with broader historical analysis. It provides a unique viewpoint on the country’s development and relationship with the rest of the world. 
Key aspects
  • A personal lens: The book recounts Pakistan’s history through the prism of Imran Khan’s own memories and experiences. He starts with the country’s foundation in 1947 and comments on subsequent historical developments.
  • Historical context: Khan guides readers through and comments on significant historical events that have impacted Pakistan and the broader Muslim world. These include:
    • The wars with India in 1965 and 1971.
    • The Iranian Revolution of 1979.
    • The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
    • The 9/11 terrorist attacks.
    • The war in Afghanistan.
  • A Pakistani perspective: The book aims to present these events not just from a Western viewpoint but through the eyes of ordinary Pakistanis. Khan draws on his family’s experiences and his extensive travels within his homeland to provide this perspective.
  • Insights into the author’s life: Woven into the historical narrative are details about Imran Khan’s personal life:
    • His childhood in Lahore.
    • His education at Oxford University.
    • His cricket career, which includes captaining the team to a World Cup victory.
    • His philanthropic activities, such as establishing cancer hospitals.
    • The influence of his mother and his Islamic faith on his life.
  • Addressing misunderstandings: The book aims to cast fresh light on Pakistan and its culture, which Khan believes is largely misunderstood by the West. He discusses the reasons behind the instability and injustice the country has faced, arguing that its ruling elite has often undermined it. 
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