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The History of Pakistan: Partition, Power, and Political Struggle — Fexingo History

The History of Pakistan: Partition, Power, and Political Struggle — Fexingo History

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From the bloody trauma of Partition to the nuclear-armed nation of today, Pakistan's history is a story of contested identity, military rule, and relentless political struggle. Lucas and Luna trace this arc from the collapse of the Mughal Empire, through the rise of the All-India Muslim League and Muhammad Ali Jinnah's Two-Nation Theory, to the 1947 Radcliffe Line that carved Punjab and Bengal. They examine the early crises of state-building, the 1971 Bangladesh War that shattered the original vision of a united Pakistan, the cycles of military coups under Ayub Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, and Pervez Musharraf, and the democratic interregna of Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif. The show delves into the role of Islam in statecraft, the simmering conflict over Kashmir with India, the Soviet-Afghan War's blowback via the ISI and the rise of the Taliban, and the internal battles between secularism and extremism. Cultural threads include the poetry of Allama Iqbal, the legacy of the Indus Valley Civilization and Gandhara, the music of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and the complexities of ethnic identities—Punjabi, Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun, and Muhajir. The story is unfinished: the war on terror, the economy's boom and bust, and the ongoing fight for democracy. This is not a sanitized national narrative but a raw exploration of power, faith, and the human cost of partition. #PakistanHistory #Partition #SouthAsia #MughalEmpire #Jinnah #TwoNationTheory #BangladeshWar #KashmirConflict #AyubKhan #ZiaulHaq #BenazirBhutto #NawazSharif #Musharraf #ISISpyGame #Taliban #IndusValleyCivilization #Gandhara #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 世界 社会科学
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