The Pakistani Historian by K. K. Aziz is a critical and thought-provoking work that examines the writing of history in Pakistan. In this book, Aziz analyzes how historical narratives have been shaped, interpreted, and sometimes distorted in textbooks and popular accounts. With sharp scholarship and meticulous research, he highlights factual inaccuracies and ideological biases, urging readers to approach history with intellectual honesty and academic rigor.
Author: K. K. Aziz
Pages: 263
