This work is intended for children aged 9-14 years. Pakistan's history, climate, and geography have shaped many of the customs and practices of its people. This fascinating new book follows the history of Pakistan's culture and religion and portrays modern daily life. Topics include: early empires, the arrival of Buddhism, and the Moghul Empire; the British Raj and Pakistan's struggle for independence; Pakistan's peoples, including non-Muslim minorities; traditional shalwar Kameez clothing and women in Purdah; village life and city life and children's chores; favourite foods, including curries and chai; a day at school; and games and pastimes, including cricket and polo.
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