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2.

English Language
B.A English Language-I Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)

Section-I
Q. 1. Reference to the context from Poetry and Short Stories.(Three out of Five) 20
Q. 2. Short stories and One Act Plays. 20
Q. 3. Question from ‘A Selection of Modern English Verse. 20
Section-II
Q. 4. Precis and Comprehension Writing. 25
Q. 5. Translation From Urdu to English
OR
Dialogue Writing 15
100
Appendix ‘B’
(Outlines of Tests)

Recommended Books:

1. A New Anthology of English Poetry: edited by Prof. Shoaib bin Hassan and Prof. K.
Aslam, published by Maktaba-e-Karvan, Katchcry Road, Lahore.
2. A Selection of short stories and One Act Plays edited edited by Dr. Nasim Riaz Butt,
published by Maktaba-e-Karvan, Katchcry Road, Lahore
3. Skill Worker (Caravan) by Dr. Surriya Shafi, Prof. Sabiha Mansoor & Prof. Humaira Irfan.
2. English Language
B.A. English Language-II Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)

Section-I
Q.l Question From “A Selection From Modern English Essays.” 20
Q.2 Question From The Old Man, and the Sea. 20
Section-II
Q.3 Essays with outline 25
Q.4. Correction of Sentences. 10
Q.5 Idioms and Phrasal verbs. 10
Q.6. Letter writing or Job Application. 15
100
Appendix ‘B’
(Outlines of Tests)

Recommended Books:
1. A Selection of Modern English Essays : edited by Prof. Sajjad Sheikh, published by
Maktaba-e-Karvan, Katchcry Road, Lahore
2. The Old Man and the Sea: Eornest Hemingway.
3. Skill Worker (Caravan) by Dr. Surriya Shafi, Prof. Sabiha Mansoor & Prof. Humaira Irfan.
36. Political Science
B.A. Political Science-II Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)

Government and Politics U.K., U.S.A., U.S.S.R., and Pakistan : 100 Marks
Appendix ‘B’
(Syllabi and Courses of Reading)

Note: The paper will be divided into the following two sections consisting of 60 and 40 marks
respectively.

Section-I

1. United Kingdom

(a) Nature and evolution of English Constitution; its sources and Salient features
(b) Structure of the government.
(i) Kingship; its role and reasons for its survival.
(ii) Cabinet; features and role; Cabinet Ministry and Privy Council.
(iii) Parliament; Composition and powers; procedure of law making. Supremacy
of the parliament.
(iv) Judiciary; organization and jurisdiction; rule of law.
(c) Civil Service; Local Self-government—Political Panics.

2. United States :
(а) Constitution: growth, nature and salient features.
(b) Federal system: Division of powers in theory and practice.
(c) Presidency: theory and practice.
(d) Congress: Composition, powers, procedure of law making: Role of Committees in the
Congress
(e) Federal Judiciary : organization and jurisdiction: judicial review.
(f) Separation of power.
(g) Political Parties.

3. U.S.S.R :
(a) Ideological basis of the Soviet system.
(b) Constitutional development: Main features of the present Constitution.
(c) Governmental structure : Supreme Soviet : Council of Ministers: Presidium Law and
the Courts.
(d) The Communist Party.

Section-II

Islamic Republic of Pakistan:


(a) Ideological basis of Pakistan.
(b) Constitutional development since J947.
(c) A detailed study of the Government system under 1973 constitution.

Recommended Books :
I.H. Qureshi: Struggle for Pakistan.
Mecridis and Ward: Modem Political Systems.
S.M. Ikram: Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan.
Ogg and Sink: Modern Foreign Governments.
Syed Hasan Riaz: ‫پاکستان نا گزیر تھا‬
Muhammad Sarwar: ‫جدید حکومتیں‬

It is hereby notified that USSR Constitution in B.A. Political Science Syllabi and Courses of
Reading has been replaced by Switzerland Constitution with effect from Annual Examination of 1994
onwards.
The syllabus of Switzerland is reproduced below:
Switzerland
(a) History of the development of the Constitution.
(b) Major features of the Constitution.
(c) The Federal Executive.
(d) The Federal Legislature.
(e) The Cantons in the Swiss Political System.
(f) Direct Democracy.

Recommended Books:
1. C. Kapur, Select Modern Constitution.
2. Appadoral, The substance of Politics (Section on Switzerland), Oxford University
Press.
36. Political Science
B.A. Political Science-I Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘A’
(Outlines of Tests)

Principles of Political Science : 100 Marks


Appendix ‘B’
(Syllabi and Courses of Reading)

Principles of Political Science 100 Marks


1. Political Science: Definition, Scope and utility of Political Science and approaches to the
study of Political Science.
2. The State: Definition and elements; state and government; State and Society; State
and Associations.
3. Sovereignty: Definition, Characteristics, Kinds of Sovereignty Monism versus
Pluralism-Islamic concept of Sovereignty.
4. Liberty: (a) Nature, kinds and safeguards of liberty, Liberty and equality;
liberty and law.
(b) Definition, meanings and kinds of rights, Fundamental Human
Rights in Islam Rights of Non-Muslims in an Islamic State.
5. Law: Definition Meanings, kinds, sources of Law, Law and Morality-Islamic
concept of Law; Sources of law in Islam. Importance of Ijtehad.
6. Organization of Modern State:
(a) (1) Democracy; nature, attributes and reconditions
(2) Islamic concept of Democracy.
(3) Dictatorship; kinds and features.
(b) Unitary and federal systems.
(c) Parliamentary and presidential systems.
7. Structure of Government:
Executive, legislature and judiciary.
8. Political Participation:
Elections and Electorate; (a) Adult and restricted suffrage- Methods of
voting-Direct Legislation (Referendum, initiative plebiscite and Recall,
Qualifications of Voters and candidates in an Islamic policy. Role of an
elected representative.
(i) in a modern secular state.
(ii) in an Islamic state.
(b) Free Elections and its pre-requisites. Direct and indirect
elections—electoral districts—representation of minorities—
proportional Representation-Functional representation.
9. Political Dynamics:
(a) Political parties ; Types, functions and role.
(b) Interest groups; types role in a modern policy; Methods
of political action.
(c) Public opinion Definition—Development of the concept—
public opinion polls. Methods of measurement.
10. Theories regarding the nature and purpose of state;
Idealist View—utilitarian view—Socialism, Communism. Fascism
Welfare concept of state; Western and Islamics.

Recommended Books:
Rodce, Anderson and Introduction to Political Science, Mew York, 1967.
Christol:
Muhammad Asad: Principles of State and Government in Islam.
Muhammad Sarwar: ‫معارف سیاسیات‬
Farooq Akhtar Najid: ‫سیاست و ریاست‬
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NOTIFICATION

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held on l9-10-2019 has approved the recommendations of the Academic Council


made at its meetings held on 29-05-2019 & 2l-06-2019 regarding revised Syllabi
& Courses of Reading of History for Associate Degree in Arts (O2-Years Pass

Course) with effect from the Academic Session 2020.

Revised Syllabi & Courses of Reading of History for Associate Degree in

Arts (02-Years Pass Course) is attached herewith as Annexure-'A'.

sd/-
Admin. Block, Dr. Muhammad Khalid Khan
Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Registrar
Lahorc.
Copy of the above is forwarded to the following for information and
necessary action:-

L Dean, Faculty of Arts & Humanities


2. Chairman, Department of History
3. Controller of Examinations
4. Principals of all Affiliated Colleges
5. Director, IT
6. Deputy Controller (ComPuter)
7. Deputy Conholler (Conduct)
8. Deputy Controller (Secrecy)
9. Admin. Officer (Statutes)
10. Secretary to the Vice-Chancellor
I 1. P.S. to Registrar
12. Assistant(Syllabus)

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Associate Degree in Arts (O2-Years Pass Course)


History Syllabus

Associate Degree in Arts, History syllabus will consist oftwo papers, each of 100 marks.
Students will be asked to choose any one paper from each of the following two parts. In each
paper, there will be objective gpe questions of 20 marks.
Part I:
Paper I: History of Pakistan Movement, 1858-1947
Paper II: History of Islam, Holy Prophet to Pious Caliphate
Paper III: Muslim Rule in India, 712-1526
Paper IV: History of Modem Ewope, 1789-1945

Part II:
Paper I: History ofPakistan, 1947-2013
Paper II: History of the Umayyads and the Abbasids (excluding Umayyads in Spain and
Regional Dynasties)
Paper III: History ofthe Great Mughals, 1526-1707
Paper IV: lntemational Relations, 1945-2013

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Detailed Outline of Courses:


lrr I:
l:ger-I History of Pakistan Movement 1857-1947.

1. Failure of the War of Independence and its effects, Condition of ttre


Muslims Government of India Act 1858. lndian Councils Act 1861. Sir
Syed Ahmad Khan and the Aligaft Movemenl, His political and
educational services. Indian National Congress, Syed Ameer Ali and the
Central National Muharrmadan Association. Indian Councils Act 1982,
limitations and Impact on Muslims. Urdu-Hindu controversy, Mohsin-Ul
Mulk and forrration of Muhammadan Political Organization.
Partition of Bengal, Hindu reaction and annulment. Simla Deputation,
Separate Electorate. Formation of All India Muslim League, its objects
and early history, role of Nawab Saleem ullah Khan, Wiqar-Ul-Mulk and
Sir Agha Khan. Miato-Morley Reforms of 1909. Lucknow pacr, its
imFortance and drawbacks. The Govemment of India Act, 1919, Dyarchy
and its failure. The Rowlatt Act, Jalianwala Bagh Tragedy. Khilafat
Movemen! AIi Brothers and their role.
3. The Constihrtional Problems of 1920's, Simon Commission, Nehru
Report, Quaid-e-Azam's Fouteen Points, Round Table Conferences,
Communal Award & Poona Pac! Government of lndia Act 1935.
Congress Miniskies and ttreir attitude towards Muslims, pirpur Report.
Evolution of the idea of a separate Muslim state. Iqbal's Allahbad
Address.
4. The ideology of Pakistan. Stiuggle for the Pakistan: Lahore Resolution
1940, Different Proposals for tbe Partition of the India, Cabinet Mission
Plan.
5. Elections of1945-1946. Third June Plan, Simla Conference India
Independence Act 1947, Radcliffe Award, Services of euaid-e-Azam
Mohammed Ali Jinnah for the cause of Pakistan.

Recommended Books:

Syed Hassan Riaz : Pakistan Naguzir Tha.


Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi : Struggle for pakista4 Urdu Tr. Jid-o-Jihd-I pakistan
Hayat, Sikandar . The charismatic Leader: euaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and
the Creation of Pakistan.
Chawl4 M. Iqbal. Wavell and the Dying Days of the Raj.
Jamil-Ul-Din Ahmad :
Early Phase of Struggle for Pakistan
Middle Phase of Struggle for Pakistan.
Final Phase of Struggle for Pakistan
Ch. Muhammad AIi : Emeigence of pakistan. Urdu t. Zahoor-e-pakistan
3

PaperIL History of Islam : Pre,Islamic Arabia to 661 A,D,

l. Pre-Islamic Arabia, political, social and religious conditions, the City


State of Mecca.
2. Early life of the Prophet @eace be upon him), the rise of Islam, the
opposition of the Quraish ; immigration to Ethopia and Medina.
3. The Prophet @eace be upon him) at Medina Brotherhood, the Pact of
Medin4 the Battles of Badr, Uhd and Ahzab, the peace of Hudibiyya,
the Prophet's Letters to the various rulers, the conquest of Mecca, the
Battle of Hunaiv, the spread of Islam in Central Arabia, the Tuhuk
ecpedition, the Prophet's last pilgrimage and the significance of the
Farewell Sermon, his Sirat and achievements.
4. Hazrat Abu Bakr, his early life and sacrifices for the cause of Islam, his
election as Caliph; the movement of apostasy, rise of false prophetd the
refusal of some ofthe Arab tribes to pay the Zakat, the consolidation of
centre, the conquest of Iraq, relations with Iran, Syria, and Byzantine,
the compilation of the Quran, his character and achievements.
5. Hazrat Umar bin-al-Khattab, his early and acceptance of Islam, his
services to the cause of Islam, his role during the Caliphate of Abu Bakr,
Umar's election as Caliph, the conquests of Iran, Syria, Palestine, Egypt,
Azerbaijan and Armenia, expansion of Muslim power, his reforms and
administration, development of Muslim institution and the projects of
public welfare, his character and achievements.
6. Hazrat Uthman, his early life, acceptance of Islam, his role during the
life time of the Prophet, Ahu Bakr and the Umar, his election as Caliph;
conquest of North Africa" Cyprus, Tabaristan, Tukharistan and Makran,
Abdullah bib Saba and the Sabite movement, opposition of Uthman, his
martyrdom and its consequences, his seryices to the cause of Islam, his
character and achievements.
7. Hazat Ali, his early life his role during the life time of the Prophet, Abu
Bakr, Umar and Uthman, his installation as Caliph, the Battle of tbe
Camel, relations with Amir Muawiya, the Battle of saffin, the Kharjites,
their doctines and role in Islamic History, Hazrat Ali's martyrdom, his
character and achievements. Imam Hasan as Caliph, his abdication.
8. Administration and structure of Government under the pious Caliphs,
mititamy, revenue system and judiciary under the Pious Caliphs, the
status of the Dhimmis and the'Mawali', the social life of the Muslims,
Salient features of the orthodox Caliphate.
Recommended Books :

1. SyedAmir Ali The History of the Saracens, Lahore.


2. Hussaini, S.A.Q. Arab Administation, Lahore, 1949.
3. Wellhauserl J. The Arab Kingdom and its Fall, Beirut, 1963.
4. Shibli Numani Sirat-un-Nabi (Peace be Upon Him) Vol.-I
5. Al Faruq
6. Moeen-un-Din Nadvi :
Tarikh-e-Islam Vol. I & [
tl,r .

Paner-III: Muslim Rule in India 012-1526)

* Conquest of Sind, Causes & Efus.


* Ghaznavids and Ghoris
* The Slave Dynasty: Qutb-ud-Din Aibek, Consolidation of Muslim power
under Iltutnish, & his successors; Balban: his theory of Kingship and
principles of Government.
.i. The Khaljis: Khalji, Ala ud Din Khalji: Military and Civil administratiorL
economic reforms, Qutb-ud-Din Mubarak Shatr. Khusrau Khan and end of the
Khalji dynasty.
.3. The Tughluqs, Ghias-ud-Din Tughluq, Muhammad Bin Tughluq, Firuz Shah,
Amir Timur's Invasion and its Impact.
* Sayyiddynasty,
.!. The Indhis, First Battle of Panipat;
tt Causes ofthe downfall ofthe Delhi Sultanate.
* Administation and Culture:
Recommended Books:

Peter Jacksou, The Delhi Sultanate: A Political aod


Militarv History
ABA Habibullah, Foundations of Muslim Rule in India
Haig WolselEy (ed") Cambridge Histgr' of India Vol. il.
Ikram, S.M. Mustim Civilization in India & Pakistan
Aziz Ahmad , Mubammad" The Political Historv and Institutions of the Early
Turkish Empire of Delhi.
5:
Paper IV. Ilistory ofEurope l?g9_1945

causes of the French Revorution. convening ofthe Estates


Generar. work
of the Natiooal Assemt'[y. Napoleon Bonaparte, ieforms, Continental Syst".,
YTr, -a downfall, _Congress of Vienna (lgi5), Concert of eu.op", goty
Alliance, Methemich Restoration of Bourbons is France. Revolution of tg30,
9trerq in Europe. Louis
philippe, intemal and extemal policies, downfall.
Revolutions in Austia. Hungary, Gennan and Italian states'Eastem
euestions,
Gree-k war of Independence, Grimean war, Alexander II of Russi4 t tapiteon n.
UTrfiqiol of Italn role of Cavour, Mazzni, Garibaldi. Unification oiC".or-y
role of Bismarck. Bismarck's foreign policy after lg7l, System of ariances,
william II's accession personal rure, militarism and foriign policy. Thiri
Republic in France, difficulties and work, Eastern euestion, Russo-Turkish War
(1877), Congress of Berlin, importance and effects, partition of Africa. European
intervention in China, Boxer Revolt, Russo, Japanese war (1902). Balkan War.
causes of world war I important events and results. Russian Revolution (1917).
Peace Treaties, (1919) provisions, estimate and effects.
Pre-Cold War Era. (1919-1945): trague of Nations, Wilson's Fourteen points,
covenant and organization, peace keeping activities, limitations and failure.
Disarmament Conferences and their results. Occupation and mandate System in
Middle East. Weimar Republic difficulties, work Rise of Nazism, Economic
Depression (1929), Era of dictatorship. Hitler, Pan-Gerrnanism, Mussolini in
Italy. Russia under Lenin and Stalin. Foreigr policy of West European powers,
Britain, France and U.S.A., World War II, important events and immediate
results,

Recommended Books :

Malik, Ikram Ali : A Text- Book on the History of Modern Europe, 1789-
1919, Lahore.
Thompsorq David. : Europe Since Napoleon, Lodon, 1965.
Grant & Temperley : Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
Knapton, E.J. & Derry, T.K. Europe 1815-1914
Leeds, C.A. European History, 17 89 - 19 | 4

Dr. Ata Mohiuddin Tarikh-e-Europe Vol. II 1789-1810 Vol. I[ 1810-1962


Prof. Mian Shamsuddin Tarikh-e-Jadeed Europe
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NOTIFICATION

No. Dt
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held on l9-10-2019 has approved the recommendations of the Academic Council


made at its meetings held on 29-05-2019 & 2l-06-2019 regarding revised Syllabi
& Courses of Reading of History for Associate Degree in Arts (O2-Years Pass

Course) with effect from the Academic Session 2020.

Revised Syllabi & Courses of Reading of History for Associate Degree in

Arts (02-Years Pass Course) is attached herewith as Annexure-'A'.

sd/-
Admin. Block, Dr. Muhammad Khalid Khan
Quaid-i-Azam Campus, Registrar
Lahorc.
Copy of the above is forwarded to the following for information and
necessary action:-

L Dean, Faculty of Arts & Humanities


2. Chairman, Department of History
3. Controller of Examinations
4. Principals of all Affiliated Colleges
5. Director, IT
6. Deputy Controller (ComPuter)
7. Deputy Conholler (Conduct)
8. Deputy Controller (Secrecy)
9. Admin. Officer (Statutes)
10. Secretary to the Vice-Chancellor
I 1. P.S. to Registrar
12. Assistant(Syllabus)

Assistant

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Part II
PaperI llistoryofPakistan(1947-2013)
a) Independence and the Fint Parlirmentary Rcgime, 1947-58.
o Early Problems of Pakistan.
e Constitution Making, 1947-56
o Workiag of Parliamentary System, 1947-58.
o Foreign Policy Issues
b) First Military Period, 195&71

o Ayub Khan Regime and its Major Policies


o The Yahya Regime and Separation of East Pakistan
. Foreign Policy Issues

c) Second Perliamentary Phaserl97l-7?

o Major policies of Z.A. Bhutto's government.


o Comparative Study of the Tbree Constitutions of Pakistan.
r Foreign Policy Issues

d) Second Military Era 1977-1988

o ConstifutionalMeasures.
o PoliticalDevelopments.
o Foreign Policy Issues

e) Third Prrliamentary Phase, 19EE-1999.


o Four Political Govemments: major Political problems and prospects.
o Constitutional Measures.
o Foreign Policy Issues
f) Fourth Military Regime, 1999-2008.
r The Musharaf Regrme. /
o Civil-Military Partnership
o Foreip Policy Issues

Recommended Books :

Waseem, Muhanmad. Politics and the State in Pakistan


Askari.
Rizvi, Hassan The Military and Politics in Pakistan: 1947 -86.
I.H.Qureshi, A Short History of Pakistan.
Sae.ed,
Khalid Bin The Political System of Pakistan.
Safdar Mahmood Pakistan Tarikh-o- Siasat 1947-1988
Safdar Mahmood Muslim League ka Door-e-Haqomat
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Muhammad Ayub Khan, Friends Not Masters.
S.M. Burke. Foreign Policy of Pakistan.
G.W. Chaudhry. Constitutional Development in Pakistan.
Inayanrllah. Economic Problems of Pakistan.
Talbot, Ian. Pakistan: A New History
Lawrence Ziring. Pakistan in the 20s Century: A Political History
Ayesha Jalal. Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia
Hamid Iftan. Constitutional and Political History of Pakistan'
I
Paper II Ilistory ofthe Umayyads and the Abbasids
(excluding Umayyads in Spain rnd Regional Dynasties)
* Umayyad Caliphate:
r Amir Muawiya: Domestic and Foreign policy, Consolidation of power and
Administration, His Character and Achievements.
o Nomination of Yazid and His Autocratic Rule, Resistance of Hazrat lmam
Hussain and the Tragedy of Karbala, Its Effects on Islamic History.
r Marwan: Battle of Marij-e-Iuhiq His Intemal policy and consolidation of power.
r Abdul Malik: Consolidation of his Power, His Character and Administrative
Reforrns, Abdultah bin Zubair & his Rule, Character.
r Walid: His Conquests and their Effects, Intemal policy and Character.
r Sulaiman: His Character and Achievements.
o Hazrat Umar Bin Abdul Aziz: His Early Life, His Accession, {dministsllys and
Religious Refonns, His Character.
o Hasham: His Literary Tase, His Estimate.
o Causes of the Decline of the Umayyad Rule.
o Adminisbation: Cental and Provincial Adminishation of the Umayyads,
Judiciary and Military System.
O Culture: Literahre, Architecture, Music, Education.
a Relations of the Umayyads with the Wesern World.
* Abbasid Caliphate:
a Abbasides and their Movemen! their Accession to Power. Character of
Abbasides.
o Caliph Al-Saffah: His Character and Rule.
a Abu Jafar al-Mansur: His Political Policy, Character and Achievements.
a Mehdi: Emergence of the Zindiqs, Administative Policy, His Estimate.
o Harun-ur-Rashid: Barmaki Family, Its Rise and Fall, Intellectual Development,
Character and Achievement.
a Mamun: Struggle with Amir\ Cultural and Intellectual Achievements
a Al-Mutasim: Mutazilites and Tussle with Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal, Rise of the
Turks.
Al-Wathiq: Revolt of the Arabs, Murder of Ahmad bin Nasr.
Al-Mutawakkel: Relations with the Turks, His Religions Policy, Character.
Role of the Buwaihids and the Seljuqs.
Cause of the Downfall ofthe Abbasids.
Central and Provincial Administration, Judiciary and Military Systems.
The Mutazillites and Asharites.
Architecture, Paintitrgs Culture, An, Music.
Relations of the Abbasides with the West.

Recommended Books:

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Ameer Ali, Syed. The Spirit oflslam
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Aslam, M. Muslim Conduct of State
Holt, P.M. Cambridse History of Islam
Hourani, Albert. A Historv of Arab Peoole
Lnamuddin, S. M. A Political History of the Muslims
Mahmud, S. F. A Short History of Islam
Rostenthal, Franz. The Classical Heritage in Islam
Siddiqi, Amir Hasan. Cultural Centres of Islam
Watt, Montgomery. The Majesty That was Islam
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Paper III: History of the Great Mughals' 1526-1707
* BABI]R:
His career in Centual Asia, social, economic and political conditions of the
Indo-Pakistan sub-continent on the eve of Babur's invasioq First Battle of
Panipat. and its significanc€, his other conquests in India" his character, study of
Twuk-i-Baburi.
HAMAYIJN:
His difficulties, relations with Rajpus, wars v'ith Bahadur Shah and Sher
Khan, battles of Chausa and Qanauj, exile and re{onquest of India" relations
with the Safavids, his literary tase and character, study of Gulbadan Begum's
Humsyun Nama

* SHER SHAH & HIS SUCCESSORS:


Sher Shah; rise to power, his conquests, reforms and administation, his
character;
Islam Shah Suri: his character and achievements. Causes of the downfall of
the Suri dynasy.
AKBAR:
His early life, second Battle of Panipat and its significance, re-
establishment of the Mugbal rule, Bairam Khan and Petticoat government, his
difficulties in the North-West, his conquesb, policy towards the Deccan
States; Relations with the Rajputs, his religious views, Din-illahi or
Tauhid-i-Ilahi, reaction by the Ulema and Mashaikh like Mujaddid Alf-i-
Sani, Abdul Haq Muhaddis Delhavi and others, Administative Reforms, his
estimate. Study of Abul Fad's Akbonamoh

JA}IANGIR:
Early life; His accession; Nur Jahan and her Junta; relations with the Safavids
and the problems of Qandahar, conquests in Bengal, Mewar and Kangra.;
relations with Rajputs. Campaigns in the Deccaq his literary taste and other
habits, revolts of Prince Khunam and Mababat Khan, his character, study of
Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri.
STIAH JAHAN:
Early life, rebellions of Khan Jahan l,odi, Jujhar Singh, Jagat Singb, Conquests,
attitude towards the Portuguese; relations with Rajputs, Mughal-Safavid
relations, Central Asian policy; his Deccan Policy, his study as an engineer
King; adminisnative reforms, his character and estimate; war of succession
between his sons. A detailed study of Dara Shikott"

AURANGZEB:
His career as prince, his religious views, measures taken to enforce Shari'a,
attitude towards non-Muslims; administrative reforms; relations with Rajputs,
Sikhs and the Marathas, his Deccan Policy, relations with Foreign Muslim
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Govemments, Mughal-Safavid relations, conquests, the Afghan Revolt;


revolts of the Jats and Satnamis, his attitude towards the Portuguese and the
English, his character and estimate of his achievements.
Recommended Books::
Fisher, Michael H. A Short History of the Mughal Empire. London: I B Tauris, 2016.
fuchards, JolnF. Mughal Empire: The New Cambridge History of India. Cambridge:
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Cold War Era (194t1990)


a. Cold War: Making of the two rival camps
b. West Asian Problems (Middle East)
Arab Israel Issue,
The Suez Canal Crisis,
Iran-Iraq War,
b. South Asian Problems
Afghanistan Issue
Pakistan-India and Bangladesh
c. South East Asian Affairs
Veitnam Issue
Combodia
Formosa (Iaiwan)
d. Intemational Organizations
United Nations, Non-Aligned Movement, Organization of Islamic
Conferencc, NATO, Arab League, ASEAN, SAARC

Pos(-Cold War Era (1990-2013)


a. End of Cold War: Causes and Efrects
6. Conflicts in the Post-Cold War Era
c. Terrorism and 9/ll Incident

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29. Social Work
B.A. Social Work-Opt Total Mark: 100
Appendix ‘B’
(Syllabi and Courses of Reading)

1. Introduction:
(i) Definition of Social Work.
(ii) Concept of voluntary and Professional Social Work.
2. Basic Concepts / Principles:
(i) Worth and dignity of the individual
(ii) Self help
(iii) Self determination
(iv) Confidentiality
(v) Participation
3. Introduction to Basic Methods of Social Work:
(i) Case Work
(ii) Group Work
(iii) Community Development
4. Fields of Social Work:
(i) Child Welfare.
(ii) Youth Welfare.
(iii) Women Welfare.
5. Important Social Problems:
(i) Beggary.
(ii) Over Population
(iii) Drug Addiction etc.

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