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Chairperson / Associate Professor
Dr Kishwar Sultana
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051PhD, NIPS, QAU, Islamabad. 2009 M.Phil (Pakistan Studies) 1994 M.Sc. (History) 19919057837
kishwar.sultana@aiou.edu.pk

Education

PhD, NIPS, QAU, Islamabad 2009

MPhil (Pakistan Studies) 1994

MSc (History) 1991

Experience

1994 till today

  • Associate Prof., Department of         

          History, AIOU, Islamabad, Since 2015

  • Asst. Prof., Department of History, AIOU,

          Islamabad, Sept.2997 till Jan.2015

  • Lecturer, Deptt. Of History, AIOU, Isl. Since 1995 till Sept.2007

          Lecturer in History/ Pakistan Studies,    

  • F.G. College for Women.1991 to 1995

  • Tutor for FA, B.A, B.ed, M.A. and M.Sc,

          AIOU, Islamabad. Since 1994

Publications

A. Books

  • Allama Muhammad Iqbal As a Politician (1926-38), National Book Foundation, Islamabad, 1998

          (Equal to 2 Y Category research articles, HEC letter attached.)

  • Politics of All India MuslimLeague1924-40, Oxford University Press, Karachi, 2015

          (Equal to 2X research articles)

B. Articles

  1. “Scientific Techniques and road safety: a critical and analytical studyin Metropolitan cities of Pakistan”, in Journal of Research Society of Pakistan, Vol.59, No. 3 (July- Sept 2022), Punjab University, Lahore. (Category Y)
  2. “Conquest of Mecca:A case Study of Kindness and Forgiveness” in Journal of Historical studies, Vol.I-22 (Jan-Jun 2022) PP 110-123, BZU, Multan. (Category Y)
  3. “Development of Pakistan Movement in Sindh during the Ministry of Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah 1942-1947” in)” in Journal of Historical Studies, Vol.VII, No.1, Jan. June 2021, BZU, Multan. (Category Y)
  4. “Liaqat Ali Khan: His Role and Contribution in the Pakistan Movement 1936-1947” in Journal of Pakistan Vision, Vol.21, No.1, Jan-June, 2020, University of Punjab, Lahore. (Category Y)
  5. “Islamic Policy of Aurangzeb Alamghir (1658-1707) in )” in Journal of Historical Studies, Vol.VI, No.1, Jan. June 2020,BZU,Multan (Category Y)
  6. “Punjab History: From Ancient Period to 1947” in Majalla Tarikh-o-Saqafat Pakistan, Jan. June 2020. NIHCR, QAU, Isl. (Category Y)
  7. “Muslim League’s Agitation against the NWFP Congress Ministry of Dr. Khan Sahib 1937-1939” in Pakistan Journal of History and Culture, Vol. XLI, No.2, July-Dec. 2020,NIHCR,QAU,Isl. (Category Y)
  8. “Baluchistan and Pakistan Movement: Role of Qazi Mohammad Isa 1939-1947” in Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Vol.56, No.2, Jul.-Dec. 2019, University of Punjab,Lahore. (Category Y)
  9. “Religious and Judicious Policy of King Jalaluddin Akbar (1556-1605)” in Journal of Historical Studies, Vol.V, No.1, Jan. June 2019, BZU, Multan. (Category Y)
  10.  “Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah: His Role and Contribution in the Pakistan Movement (1879-1947) in Journal of Punjab Historical Society, Vol. 30, No. 1, June 2017. (Category Y)
  11. “Maulana Zafar Ali Khan: Majlis-i-Ittihad-e-Millat and All India Muslim League”, in Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Vol.53, No.1, Jan.-June 2016. (Category Y)
  12.  “Shah Rukne Alam (1251-1335)-A Great Sufi Saint of South Asia” in Journal of Asian Civilization, Taxila Institute, Vol.38, No.2, Dec.2015. (Category Y)
  13. “Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum’s Ministry in NWFP (KPK) April-Sept 1937”, in Pakistan Annual Journal of Pakistan Studies Center, University of Peshawar, Vol.50, 2014 (Category Y)
  14. “Debate on Hindu-Muslim Unity: An Analytical study of 1937 as a Watershed Year in the History of Freedom Movement” in Journal of Social Sciences, Government College University, Faisalabad, Vol.5, No.1, 2012. (Category Y)
  15. “South Asian Muslim Politics and Sikander Jinnah Pact 1937”, Journal of Social Science and Humanities, Vol XIX, No 1, 2011. (Category Y)
  16. “Development of Sufism in India and Pakistan during the     Sultanate Period 1206-1526” in Journal Asian Civilization, Taxila Institute, Dec. 2009. (Category Y)
  17. “Gulbadan Begum – Aik Ilmi  aur Fikri Jaiza” (Urdu), in Majalla Tarikh-o-Saqafat Pakistan, April-Sept. NIHCR, 2007. (Category Y)
  18. “Quaid-i-Azam and Muslim League‟s Emergence as a Mass Movement”, in Pakistan Journal of History and Culture, Vol. XXVII, No.1, Jan-June 2006. (Category X)
  19. “Women‟s Rights as Propounded by Fatima Jinnah” in the Pakistan Development Review, PIDE, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 2003.  (Recognized by BASR, AIOU)
  20. Muslim League Aur Khawateen: Mohatarma Fatima Jinnah ki Khidmat in Majallah Tarikh WA Saqafat Pakistan, NIHCR,April-Sept.2003 (Recognized by BASR, AIOU)
  21. “Islam main Insani Haqooq” (Urdu) in the Majallah Tarikh WA Saqafat Pakistan, Vol.13, No.1, April-Sept. 2002, (NIHCR), Islamabad.  (Recognized by BASR, AIOU)
  22. “Iqbal‟s Political Philosophy and Concept of State” in Pakistan Journal of History and Culture, Vol.XXIII, No2, July-December 2002, NIHCR, Islamabad (Category Y)
  23. “Iqbal and Jinnah: A Study in Contact and Divergence” in Pakistan Journal of History and Culture, Vol.XXII, No.2, July-December 2001, (Quaid-i-Azam Number), NIHCR, Islamabad. (Category Y)
  24.  “Iqbal as a Legislator” in the Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, AIOU, Islamabad,Autumn 1997. (Category Y)
  25. “Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi: Aik Saqafati, Ilmi Aur Fikri Tajzia” (Urdu) in the Majallah Tarikh wa Saqafat Pakistan, Vol.7, No.1, April-Sept., 1996 (NIHCR), Islamabad.  (Recognized by BASR, AIOU)
  26. “Iqbal and Round Table Conference” in Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan (Lahore Research Society of Pakistan), July 1996.  (HEC Recognized List upto 2005,S. No. 71)
  27. “The Politics of Iqbal 1926-38” in Pakistan Journal of History and Culture, Vol.XV, No.2, July-December 1994, (NIHCR), Islamabad. (HEC Recognized List upto 2005)

Project, Research Interests

History of South Asia, Historiography, Modern Muslim World, History of Islam, History of Modern Turkey and Urban Politics.

About

The Allama Iqbal Open University was established in May, 1974, with the main objectives of providing educational opportunities to masses and to those who cannot leave their homes and jobs. During all these past years, the University has more than fulfilled this promise.