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Introduction to South Asian Studies: Journals

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Mujallah-e-Tarikh-o-Saqafat-e-Pakistan

Mujallah-i Tarikh  wa  Saqafat-i Pakistan

The “Mujallah-i Tarikh wa Saqafat-i Pakistan” is amongst the most widely read research journals in Pakistan. It is being regularly published biannually since 1980 with some special issues on Quaid-i-Azam, Fatima Jinnah and the All-India Muslim League. The Institute has devised a clear policy for the publication of different articles in its journals.. In addition, the journal has been publishing articles related to South Asia, Central Asia and other Muslim societies. 

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Pakistan Journal of History & Culture

Pakistan Journal of History and Culture

The Pakistan Journal of History and Culture is amongst the most widely read research journals in Pakistan. It is being regularly published biannually since 1980 with some special issues on Quaid-i-Azam, Fatima Jinnah and the All-India Muslim League. Articles appearing in the journal are abstracted and indexed in the Periodica Islamica (Malaysia), Historical Abstracts (Singapore) and America: History and Life (USA). The Institute has devised a clear policy for the publication of different articles in its journals. As it is evident from the name of the Institute, articles submitted should contain elements relating to the history and culture of Pakistan. In addition, the journal has been publishing articles related to South Asia, Central Asia and other Muslim societies.