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Book Review Dr Ishtiaq Ahmed

The death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1839 brought to an end 40 years of uninterrupted rule of a native Punjabi. The maharaja left behind a formidable fighting force but not a framework for succession ...

“Pakistan’s Buena Vista Social Club”

After topping the world music charts and selling out the Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Alchemy Festival last year, the Sachal Studios Orchestra is back with ‘Jazz and All That’ – and album of their unique ...

A history of Punjab

The distinguished historian Professor Rajmohan Gandhi’s monumental contribution, Punjab: From Aurangzeb to Mountbatten, is meticulously, deftly crafted and structured and is a reader’s delight no doubt.,...

Alexander vs Porus: Beyond the fog of war

Marshal Gregory Zhukov, the legendary Russian commander, said the Macedonians had suffered a catastrophic defeat in India. In the final part of this analysis, fact and fiction are separated. ...

Punjabi Sufi Sangat Today

The Punjabi Sufi Sangat is organising a session to read and understand ‘Saiful Malook’, a famous Punjabi poetry book written by great Punjabi Sufi Poet Mian Mohammad Bakhsh, today (Friday) at Raeesul.....

Lollywood loses another gem: Zubaida

LAHORE: Renowned playback singer and one of the best singers from Lollywood's golden era Zubaida Khanum breathed her last on Saturday night after a fatal heart attack. . ...

In memory of Mian Muhammad Bakhsh

Hazrat Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, one of the most famous Sufi poets of the Punjab, was born in 1830 near Mirpur, Azad Kashmir. His father Mian Shamsuddin was also a saint and was gadi-nasheen at the shrine of Hazrat Pira Shah . ...