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OverviewOn 16 October 1951, Pakistan’s first Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali Khan, was assassinated at a public gathering in Rawalpindi. The gunman, Said Akbar – the author’s father – was branded the lone assassin. But was he? This book unravels the deeper story behind the assassination, tracing its roots to the Kashmir War of 1947-48, the Rawalpindi Conspiracy, and the power struggles within Pakistan’s military and political circles. From the CID officer Askar Ali Shah’s pivotal role in exposing the plot to the flawed findings of the Scotland Yard’s investigation, the book examines the overlooked evidence and the long-buried files that still may hold the truth. With a meticulous and unbiased approach, the book pieces together the facts, challenges the official narrative, and seeks to answer the questions that have haunted Pakistan for decades…This is the author’s attempt to bring the truth to light – for Pakistan, for history, and for his family. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Farooq BabrakzaiPublisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors Imprint: Manohar Publishers and Distributors Weight: 0.650kg ISBN: 9789360803780ISBN 10: 9360803782 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 28 February 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Figures 9 Preface 11 1. Introduction 13 2. Liaquat Ali Khan as a Politician 24 3. Liaquat Ali Khan Comes to Rawalpindi 50 4. Said Akbar Goes to Rawalpindi 64 5. Who and What Said Akbar Was 77 6. Said Akbar, Kashmir, Motive and Accomplices 91 7. Said Akbar’s Accomplices in Rawalpindi 112 8. The Missing Links: Countdown to 16 October 1951 122 9. Conspiracy, Crime, and Cover-up 132 10. Inquiries and Investigations into the Assassination 143 11. The Scotland Yard’s Report on the Assassination: Why Help from Foreign Experts is Sought 159 12. Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations during 1947-1952 181 13. Said Akbar’s Family after 1951: The Other Side 198 14. Epilogue 213 Glossary 235 Bibliography 241 Index 247ReviewsAuthor InformationFarooq Babrakzai, third son of Said Akbar, was born in North Waziristan. He lived and studied in Abbottabad, Kabul, Beirut, and Honolulu, Hawaii, where he got his doctorate in Linguistics. Babrakzai has been a language teacher and educator in Hawaii, Muscat, Beijing, and Academic Specialist at Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California. He currently lives in Seaside, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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