Listen to scholarly discussion on "Lahore @ Partition" by great scholars having international prestige by their academic works. Congratulation to Dr Adnan Tariq for this kind of recognition from the world fame historians.It's such an honour for you.
This book launch on the Partition and its impact on Lahore offers an exploration of a historical event that continues to impacts through the collective consciousness of South Asia. By delving into the intricate details of Lahore's transformation during Partition, this virtual book launch provides valuable insights into the human experiences, cultural upheavals, and socio-political ramifications of this tumultuous period. The choice to focus on Lahore is particularly compelling, given the city's historical significance as a cultural and intellectual hub of pre-Partition India. By examining Lahore's journey through Partition, the book sheds light on the resilience of its people, the rich tapestry of its heritage, and the enduring legacy of its past. Congratulations to Adnan Tariq on the successful virtual book launch! Your dedication and hard work have undoubtedly culminated in a significant contribution to our understanding of Partition and its impact on Lahore. It's no small feat to undertake such a project, and your passion for the subject shines through in every aspect of the book. focus on Lahore adds depth and richness to the narrative, offering readers a closer look at the human stories, cultural transformations, and historical dynamics that unfolded in this vibrant city during Partition. By shining a light on Lahore's experiences, you have helped to preserve its memory and honor the resilience of its people. This book will serve as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Partition and its enduring legacy. Once again, congratulations on this achievement, and here's to many more successes in your future endeavors
Dr Tariq Adnan! You have always done us proud.Your valued contribution to Partition Literature is much appreciated.Best of luck for your future endeavours!
Sir,I was really amazed by your recent RUclips video introducing your new book, "Lahore Partition." Learning about the genocide act, voluntary migration with violence, the Great Fire of Shah Almi Bazar, the Lahore Massacre, and financial loss to Hindu class after Lahore partition,random street stabbings was eye-opening, thought provoking .Your way of presenting facts and historical evidence is commendable.Sending lots of love and respect, as always.
Thanks to Dr Adnan Tariq for sharing wonderful thoughts. Such productive discussion should be continued in future because its need of the time. No one can do better in future without knowing the past/history. History creates future. Thanks to all participants 🙏🏼🎯💖
Heartfelt congratulations to you Sir Adnan. May Allah bless you with many more achievements. It's really a proud moment for students when their teachers became well known because of their hardwork and achievements.
Good work and much congratulations but I may liked it much if it was written in Urdu. Dear Adnan I think this is the main reason that we Pakistanis don't know the real history of our country, as most of work done impartially and critically is in English, a language which almost 90 percent people of this country can't understand. Why people of new ideas write in a foreign language? If they are afraid that masses will not like it and react on it if they write in their own language ? Or sorry to say, they need foreign fame and scholarships for which they have to write in English ? Dear if there are examples of other countries, which wrote the history of their country in foreign language? If some Gora wrote the British history in Urdu ? Please don't mind if I ask if we are still in a state of mind slavery after 77 years ? Hope you will forgive me on this comment. ......Now you may not believe that I am also planning for many years, to write on the issue of Partition, due to two reasons, first personal loss of my family , mother and father of my mother both died during the migration to Pakistan due to diarrhoea spread then , because of poisoned drinking water as they say. I have seen the flood of tears of my mother when she used to describe that bloodshed..in fact I also start crying with her, (sorry my English is not good.)…Second, so much injustice has happened with us that our majority areas were given to Hindues, 6-8 lac Muslims were martyred, butchered, 20 lac wounded , 50 lac migrated in miserable condition in that genocide or indian holocaust, but we did not protest on it on any world forum!!!! No commission of fact finding was made? No memorial for those unburied dead people? Was this what Quaid said don't worry I believe in British Justice? Strange that I have not seen many books on this important topic of our history. And then I found you and your book on this tragedy but.........in English. .......... good work, congratulations.
Wonderfull forum. Much needed study on Lahore and partition. Many congratulations to the panelists.
Great work.........Congratulations Dr. Adnan
Great work. Congratulations to Dr Adnan Tariq
Good discussion and informative vedio on partition theme.
Great achievement sir
Congratulations Dr. Adnan Tariq..........very informative contribution for upcoming historians.
Listen to scholarly discussion on "Lahore @ Partition" by great scholars having international prestige by their academic works. Congratulation to Dr Adnan Tariq for this kind of recognition from the world fame historians.It's such an honour for you.
This book launch on the Partition and its impact on Lahore offers an exploration of a historical event that continues to impacts through the collective consciousness of South Asia. By delving into the intricate details of Lahore's transformation during Partition, this virtual book launch provides valuable insights into the human experiences, cultural upheavals, and socio-political ramifications of this tumultuous period. The choice to focus on Lahore is particularly compelling, given the city's historical significance as a cultural and intellectual hub of pre-Partition India. By examining Lahore's journey through Partition, the book sheds light on the resilience of its people, the rich tapestry of its heritage, and the enduring legacy of its past. Congratulations to Adnan Tariq on the successful virtual book launch! Your dedication and hard work have undoubtedly culminated in a significant contribution to our understanding of Partition and its impact on Lahore. It's no small feat to undertake such a project, and your passion for the subject shines through in every aspect of the book. focus on Lahore adds depth and richness to the narrative, offering readers a closer look at the human stories, cultural transformations, and historical dynamics that unfolded in this vibrant city during Partition. By shining a light on Lahore's experiences, you have helped to preserve its memory and honor the resilience of its people. This book will serve as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Partition and its enduring legacy. Once again, congratulations on this achievement, and here's to many more successes in your future endeavors
congratulations 🎉
Congratulations sir 🎉
Dr Tariq Adnan! You have always done us proud.Your valued contribution to Partition Literature is much appreciated.Best of luck for your future endeavours!
Sir,I was really amazed by your recent RUclips video introducing your new book, "Lahore Partition." Learning about the genocide act, voluntary migration with violence, the Great Fire of Shah Almi Bazar, the Lahore Massacre, and financial loss to Hindu class after Lahore partition,random street stabbings was eye-opening, thought provoking .Your way of presenting facts and historical evidence is commendable.Sending lots of love and respect, as always.
Many congratulations to you Adnan bhai ❤🎉
As said by Dr. Usmani the department of history has produced two great historian and one of them is Dr. Adnan Tariq
Highly incredible.,...great job indeed. Keep shining and making GC community proud of you.❤
Thanks to Dr Adnan Tariq for sharing wonderful thoughts. Such productive discussion should be continued in future because its need of the time. No one can do better in future without knowing the past/history. History creates future. Thanks to all participants 🙏🏼🎯💖
Adnan sb ke wja channel ko subscribe kia hai. Love you Tariq sb. Great professor in history.
Many Congratulations Sir Adnan...😍🎉
Heartfelt congratulations to you Sir Adnan. May Allah bless you with many more achievements. It's really a proud moment for students when their teachers became well known because of their hardwork and achievements.
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We love you Sir Adnan ❤🎉
Our inspiration ❤❤❤
Sir Adnan Tariq is great teacher.
Wow❤🎉
Congratulations❤
Proud Folks, Masha Allah bless you ❤️
Mashallah ❤
My dear !
Cheers to your well-deserved success.💖
Mashallaha
That's great 👍
Great
Congratulations 🌹
Good work and much congratulations but I may liked it much if it was written in Urdu. Dear Adnan I think this is the main reason that we Pakistanis don't know the real history of our country, as most of work done impartially and critically is in English, a language which almost 90 percent people of this country can't understand. Why people of new ideas write in a foreign language? If they are afraid that masses will not like it and react on it if they write in their own language ? Or sorry to say, they need foreign fame and scholarships for which they have to write in English ? Dear if there are examples of other countries, which wrote the history of their country in foreign language? If some Gora wrote the British history in Urdu ? Please don't mind if I ask if we are still in a state of mind slavery after 77 years ? Hope you will forgive me on this comment. ......Now you may not believe that I am also planning for many years, to write on the issue of Partition, due to two reasons, first personal loss of my family , mother and father of my mother both died during the migration to Pakistan due to diarrhoea spread then , because of poisoned drinking water as they say. I have seen the flood of tears of my mother when she used to describe that bloodshed..in fact I also start crying with her, (sorry my English is not good.)…Second, so much injustice has happened with us that our majority areas were given to Hindues, 6-8 lac Muslims were martyred, butchered, 20 lac wounded , 50 lac migrated in miserable condition in that genocide or indian holocaust, but we did not protest on it on any world forum!!!! No commission of fact finding was made? No memorial for those unburied dead people? Was this what Quaid said don't worry I believe in British Justice? Strange that I have not seen many books on this important topic of our history. And then I found you and your book on this tragedy but.........in English. .......... good work, congratulations.
Gteat
Wonderful discussion 👌👌👌