Anam Iftikhar

Anam Iftikhar
  • Doctor of History
  • Assistant Professor at University of Education Freiburg

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Current institution
University of Education Freiburg
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  • Assistant Professor

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Ethnicity is a political and sociological construct that helps in identifying the socioeconomic reasons driving violent conflicts that ultimately give rise to separatism elements. India has witnessed many conflicts since its inception in 1947 and lingual, cultural and religious identities have characterized its society which is divided so badly int...
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Mention India and Pakistan are considered as the most important players in South Asia to maintain regional security and balance of power to attain peace and prosperity. Their mutual cooperation can lead them to enjoy political stability socio-cultural harmony and economic uplift. But, in this age of perfection and specialization, both the states ar...
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Resistance, Freedom Struggle, Colonialism, Punjab , Subalterns
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The history of Subcontinent remembers the year of 1947 as a year of political chaos where leading communities of Indian Subcontinent comprising Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims strived to secure their territorial ambitions in wake of partition of India. In this strife, Punjab gained cardinal status where its leading stakeholders comprising Sikh and Musli...
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This study intends to explore, investigate and analyze the thoughts and actions of Bhaghat Singh for the independence of India. It is generally narrated by some writers that colonial Punjab was an easy going province of British India. Most probably these writers have focused on the history of elite classes of India and especially of the Punjab but...

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