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Pakistan Studies Including the Areas of History, Literature, Education, Travel, Anthropology, Islamic Studies, Strategic Studies, Archaeology, and Art OXFORD OFFICES AND BOOKSHOPS The books mentioned in this catalogue are available at, or can be ordered from, the following Oxford offices and bookshops: KARACHI LAHORE SAHIWAL HEAD OFFICE/DISTRIBUTION CENTRE: OFFICE/BOOKSHOP: BOOKSHOP/DISTRIBUTION CENTRE: No. 38, Sector 15, 17-L, Mini Market, Gulberg II, Lahore. Ground Floor, Oxxo Plaza, Korangi Industrial Area, Tel.: (Office): 35778682. Super Market, Church Road, Sahiwal. Karachi. Tel.: (Bookshop): 35778602. Tel.: 4222415. UAN: 111 693673 (111 OXFORD). Fax: 92-42-35778680. Email: [email protected] Tel.: 35071580-86. Email: [email protected] Contact: Fax: 92-21-35055071-72. 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