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S.No Author Title of the Book Publication House 1 Abdul Sattar S.No Author Title of the book Publication House English Non-Fiction 1 Abdul Sattar Pakistan's Foreign Policy 1947-2012 Oxford 2 Abu Bakar Amin Bajwa Inside Waziristan Vanguard Books Born to Lead: The Life and Times of S.M. 3 Adil Ahmed Afeef Group Muneer 4 Ayesha Jalal The Pity of Partition Oxford 5 Azmat Wali Conspiracy Against Islam Royal Book Company 6 Dr. Asrar H. Siddiqui Bankers' Practical Advances Royal Book Company 7 Dr. Farakh A. Khan Murree During The Raj Le Topical Dr. Mahmood Daram & Marziyeh S 8 Shakespeare and Nezami Iqbal Academy Ghoreishi 9 Dr. Manzoor Ahmad Islam and Contemporary Perspective Royal Book Company The All India Muslim League and Allama 10 Dr. Nadeem Shafiq Malik Iqbal Academy Iqbal's Allahabad Address, 1930 The 19th Century Indian Feudatory State 11 Iqbal Nanjee Pakistan Post Foundation Jammu & Kashmir The Politics of Pakistan: Role of the 12 Kausar Parveen Oxford Opposition 13 Khayyam Durrani Naked I- Memoirs of a Humanist Royal Book Company 14 Lt. Col. Mahmood Ahmed Ghazi Afghan war and The Stinger Saga Nadeem printers A History of the All-India Muslim League 15 M. Rafique Afzal Oxford 1906-1947 Pakistan Heritage Preservation & 16 Momin Bullo Hyderabad Revisted Promotion Society 17 Mrs. Rizwan Khan Swimming Between The Sharks Ferozsons (Pvt) Limited 18 Muhammad Nadeem Butt Taking Charge of Public Administration Institute of Public Health, Quetta 19 Muhammad Tahir Books That Changed My Life National Book Founation 20 Musa Khan Jalalzai Punjabi Taliban Royal Book Company Aboard the Democracy Train: A Journey 21 Nafisa Hoodbhoy Through Pakistan Last Decade of Paramount Books (Pvt) Ltd. Democracy 22 Nicole Rasool Teaching English as a Foreign Language Paramount Books (Pvt) Ltd. 23 Professor Muhammad Rafi Moral Pathways For All ages Paramount Books (Pvt) Ltd. 24 Saeed K. Kazi Fortune School Atlas for Pakistan Geographic Society Pakistan Public Policy, Formulation, 25 Sarfraz Khawaja Implementation Analyses. 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