History of Pakistan & India: (100)
1.For general guidance 3 books are good:
1:K Ali
2:Tariq Awan(by Feroze sons)
3:Sohail Bhatti
But plz don’t rely on them and make your own good notes. For making notes on Babar, read Tuzk-e-Babri too.
2: Use quotations of important Historians (you can find quotes even In K Ali) like Elphinstone in your question. The number of quotations depends upon memory and availability with an average of 5-6 pages.
3: In almost every question which you attempt draw maps of subcontinent and indicate the relevant king's battles on that map.
4. Don’t forget to write critical analysis at the end. Critical analysis in Indo-Pak should be about half to one page long (a lot depends on the size of writing; the criterion I've mentioned is for medium sized).
5. For Indo-Pak history maps, use book of Tariq Awan. Even K. Ali has given maps of subcontinent during each king's era
6:Answered questions with a pointer. You can find maps in K ALI just draw them roughly ;you don’t need to be very accurate.
7: Critical analysis can fetch you good marks and it also shows that you possess a good analytical mind. You can also quote from good books in critical analysis.
8.A similar approach can work wonders in Indo-Pak History and Pak Affairs.
9: As far as maps are concerned just draw them with pen or marker.Copy maps from K Ali and then indicate on maps where different battles were fought on map using pen.
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1.For general guidance 3 books are good:
1:K Ali
2:Tariq Awan(by Feroze sons)
3:Sohail Bhatti
But plz don’t rely on them and make your own good notes. For making notes on Babar, read Tuzk-e-Babri too.
2: Use quotations of important Historians (you can find quotes even In K Ali) like Elphinstone in your question. The number of quotations depends upon memory and availability with an average of 5-6 pages.
3: In almost every question which you attempt draw maps of subcontinent and indicate the relevant king's battles on that map.
4. Don’t forget to write critical analysis at the end. Critical analysis in Indo-Pak should be about half to one page long (a lot depends on the size of writing; the criterion I've mentioned is for medium sized).
5. For Indo-Pak history maps, use book of Tariq Awan. Even K. Ali has given maps of subcontinent during each king's era
6:Answered questions with a pointer. You can find maps in K ALI just draw them roughly ;you don’t need to be very accurate.
7: Critical analysis can fetch you good marks and it also shows that you possess a good analytical mind. You can also quote from good books in critical analysis.
8.A similar approach can work wonders in Indo-Pak History and Pak Affairs.
9: As far as maps are concerned just draw them with pen or marker.Copy maps from K Ali and then indicate on maps where different battles were fought on map using pen.
CSS @ Excellence ,House No.1,Street No.35,G-6/2,Opposite UBL
Email:hrexcellence@hotmail.com,Skype::excellencehr
Ph:2623839,Vfone:051 4302042,Cell:03335704766