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Indus Valley civilisation 2,500 years older than previously believed
Researchers have also proposed a new theory for the decline of the civilisation
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Depicting heritage, history: Harappa-inspired jewellery on display
Amna Shariff’s collection has an indigenous yet contemporary feel
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History: a missed opportunity
Our German diplomat friends told us how the curriculum in Germany is heavy on history for all students
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Saidpur Village – a witness to history
The Saidpur model village preserves a courtyard where three religions co-existed
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Be proud: Dig into Karachi’s history, unearth its ancient past: speakers
Researcher Azmat Ansari says there is reluctance to acknowledge city's history
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Horse-sized dinosaur shows how T. rex became king
Until now, researchers have had little evidence of how the iconic predator became one of the largest carnivores
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Erased provincial histories
Acknowledging each ethnicity & province, and recognising its uniqueness & history could be exactly what Pakistan needs
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Travel: A mystical experience at the Eyüp Sultan Mosque in Istanbul
A trip to Istanbul is incomplete without a visit to the burial site of Abu Ayyub al-Ansari
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Journalism is the first draft of history
“I have loved Pakistan the way no other human being does…two people loved Pakistan as much as I do: Jinnah & Bhutto.."
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Zayn Malik features in One Direction's latest music video
1D shares emotional video to help fans cope with hiatus
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Fascinating photos capture life before Taliban in Afghanistan
Photos show short skirts, flash cars and no burkas before Afghanistan plunged into hell
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Hingorani Maariyon: Surviving history
Hingorani Maariyon is a long-forgotten historical treasure trove in Sindh
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Pillage of history
Investigating illegal diggings in the archaeologically rich Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province
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King Tut's wet nurse may have been his sister: expert
DNA tests have proved that the pharaoh Akhenaten was the father of Tutankhamun
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Understanding our history: Experts discuss Jinnah’s vision for Pakistan
Seminar organised in celebration of Jinnah’s 139th birthday; his policies and views were examined
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Nuremberg: 70 years ago international justice was born
On November 20, 1945, leaders of the World War II Nazi regime went on what is known as the biggest trial in history
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Author showcases journey of three faiths through Jerusalem
Dr Iftikhar Salahuddin dedicates visual presentation of award-winning work to Palestine
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59 most powerful images in Pakistan's history
Pakistan at its best and worst
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Golra Railway Station: Steeped in history
The 19th Century train station now houses a museum of railways-associated items
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Goa: In the shadow of the past
Home to beautiful beaches, Goa’s colonial history weighs heavily on its ethos
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Inaugural session: ‘Our history has been written for kings only’
THAAP opening session discusses the need for diverse narratives
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Noori Manzil: Still standing
Breathtaking even in its dilapidated state, Noori Haveli is a testament to the aesthetics of the Sikh era in Punjab
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Wadero Ghulam Kadir Dayo: Forgotten Lord of Larkana
Celebrated and honoured by the Raj, Wadero Ghulam Kadir Dayo remains obliterated from history
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Empress Market: Where East meets West
Between the spices and raw meat, Empress Market bears reminders of the British Raj
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Quiz: How well do you know Sir Syed Ahmad Khan?
On his 198th birthday, let's review how much we know about one of the greatest Muslim scholars of the subcontinent
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History beyond timelines
‘Qissay Lahore Kay’ presents alternative narratives about city’s past
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A click away: Photographer preserves K-P history through the lens
Says a province this diverse must be appreciated and captured with extra effort
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Found in translation: Bacha Khan’s tale to come alive in English
Young author is translating nationalist leader’s autobiography
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Heritage preserved
Cultural tourism is enjoying a global boom and Pakistan has much that could be showcased were it restored
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Footprints in time: The lure of Jinnah’s legacy
Quaid’s perseverance provides model to emulate, says Qazi Ghufranuddin.
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Through the 75mm lens: A window to the past
Fakhar Zaman Azer is considered the bastion of photography in city.
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The myth of objective history
Hegemonic historical account is strongly Eurocentric, creating impression that science, democracy originated in Europe
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In Skardu, Siddhartha sings on
The rock carving of Buddha in Baltistan serves as a window into the past
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Blast damages oil tanker in Chaman, injures one
Explosive device was planted on the rear of the tanker; one person injured.
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Three hospitals and medical college to put up a fight against merger
Sindh Medical College students do not want to lose Dow university affiliation.
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Five of Pakistan’s most memorable Abhi Nahi Toh Kabhi Nahi cricket wins!
No Pakistani, or Indian, cricket fan can forget that last delivery by Chetan Sharma in the AustralAsia Cup 1986 Final.