1.
Ideology---Definition
1) It is the set of beliefs especially the political
beliefs on which people, parties or countries
base and relate their actions.
2) A system of ideas and ideals, especially one
that forms the basis of economic or political
theory and policy.
2.
Pakistan Affairs
(CSS Compulsory)
• Learning Objectives:
– Ideology—Definition
– Ideology of Pakistan—Definition & Concept
– Two Nation Theory
– Advent of Muslims & Islam in Sub-continent
– Muslim Rule In Sub-continent
– Downfall of Muslim Rule but not Islam
– Renaissance
3.
Ideology of Pakistan---Concept
• Ideology of Pakistan can be defined as a political,
and socio-religious ideology of Muslims of Sub-
continent to establish an independent state for
themselves because the Muslims & Hindus of the
Sub-continent are two distinct nations.
• Ideology of Pakistan and its concept generated from
Islamic Ideology which gave birth to the concept of
Two-Nation Theory.
• Two Nation Theory supported the concept of
Pakistan Movement or movement for Independent
State for the Muslims of Sub-continent.
4.
Two-Nation Theory
• Concept of Two-Nation Theory is that
Muslims and Hindus of sub-continent cannot
live together because their religions, cultures,
traditions, languages, customs, heroes and
manners are entirely different.
5.
Muslim Rule In Sub-Continent
• Conquest of Sindh ---- -------in 712 AD
• Post Muhammad Bin Qasim--(715---1206 AD)
• Ghaznavid Dynasty --------------(977---1186 AD)
• Ghurid Dynasty in Sub-continent---from 1192 AD
Delhi Sultanate (05 Dynasties)
• The Slave Dynasty --------------(1206---1290 AD)
• The Khilji Dynasty --------------(1290---1321 AD)
• The Tughlaq Dynasty ----------(1321---1412 AD)
• The Sayyid Dynasty ------------(1414---1451 AD)
• The Lodhi Dynasty -------------(1451---1526 AD)
• The Mughal Dynasty -----------(1526--- 1857 AD)
• Colonial Rule (British) ----------(1857---1947 AD)
7.
Ghaznavid Rule (977---1186 AD)
• Ghaznavids were Turks.
• Were Gaurds of the Abbasis Caliphs.
• Initially Established their Empire at Ghazna.
• They were brave, dauntless and had qualities to build
empires.
• They conquered the sub-continent which was left by
Arabs to conquer.
• Mahmud Ghaznavi (997—1030 AD) very popular ruler.
• Made 17 invasions in India.
9.
Ghurid Dynasty (from 1192 AD)
• Mu'izz ad-Din Muhammad Ghori معزالدینمحمدغوری
or Muhammad of Ghor, was Sultan of the Ghurid
Empire.
• He defeated combined might of the Rajputs led by
Pirthiviraj at the Second battle of Tarain in 1192.
• Thus, Muslim Rule in Sub-continent Started in 1192
AD.
• Mu'izz ad-Din was the great ruler of the Ghurid
dynasty who laid the foundation of Muslim rule
in sub-continent and south Asia which helped
Muslims to rule for several centuries.
• His rule in South Asia spreads over parts of modern-
day Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, India, Pakistan,
Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.
10.
Muslim Rule In Sub-Continent
• Ist Conquest of Sub-continent was Sindh
• And Sindh was conquered by Muhammad Bin Qasim
in 712 AD
• He conquered till Multan by 714 AD
• Muhammad bin Qasim stopped conquests in 715
because new Umayyad Caliph Sulaiman called him
back.
• During Abbasid Caliphate, Its Caliphs did not take
much interest in political affairs of Sindh Province.
• Independent rulers continued their rule till the
Gaznavid Period.
11.
Muslim Rule In Sub-Continent
• Conquest of Sindh ---- -------in 712 AD
• Post Muhammad Bin Qasim--(715---1206 AD)
Delhi Sultanate
• The Slave Dynasty --------------(1206---1290 AD)
• The Khilji Dynasty --------------(1290---1321 AD)
• The Tughlaq Dynasty ----------(1321---1412 AD)
• The Sayyid Dynasty ------------(1414---1451 AD)
• The Lodhi Dynasty -------------(1451---1526 AD)
• The Mughal Dynasty -----------(1526--- 1857 AD)
• Colonial Rule (British) ----------(1857---1947 AD)
12.
Sultanate Period ( 1206—1526 AD)
• Five Dynasties Ruled from 1206 to 1526 AD
and the rulers called them Sultans therefore it
is called Sultanate Period.
• The Slave Dynasty --------------(1206---1290 AD)
• The Khilji Dynasty --------------(1290---1321 AD)
• The Tughlaq Dynasty ----------(1321---1412 AD)
• The Sayyid Dynasty ------------(1414---1451 AD)
• The Lodhi Dynasty -------------(1451---1526 AD)
13.
Slave(Mamluk) Dynasty (1206-1290 AD)
• Founded by Qutbuddin Aibak in 1206
• Qutub was a Turkic ex-slave (Mamluk) of the Ghurid
Rule in India.
• Muhammad Ghori (Ghurid) died in 1206 without an
heir.
• After a battle of succession, Qutub took possession of
Muhammad Ghori's Indian empire.
• He established his capital first at Lahore, and later at
Delhi.
14.
Sultans of Slave Dynasty
1) Qutub uddin Aibak
2) Aram Shah
3) Iltutmish Shams ad Din
4) Fîruz Shah I
5) Radiyya Begum / Razia
6) Bahram Shah
7) Allauddin Masud Shah
8) Mahmud Shah I
9) Ghiyasuddin Balban
10) Kay Qubadh / Kaiqubadh
11) Kayumarth (Infant son: Controlled and quickly deposed
by Jalaluddin Khilji).
15.
Khilji Dynasty ( 1290—1321 AD)
• Founded by Jalaluddin Khilji
• Dynasty lived around 30 years
• short-lived Khilji dynasty ruled northern India
and the Deccan from their capital at Delhi.
• Sultans Of Khilji Dynasty
– Jalaluddin Firoz Khilji
– Alauddin Khilji
– Mubarak Shah
16.
Tughlaq Dynasty (1320—1414 AD)
• تغلق سلسلہ
• Dynasty was of Turkic origin.
• This Dynasty Ruled around 95 years
Sultans of Tughlaq Dynasty
1) Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq
2) Muhammad bin Tughluq
3) Firuz Shah Tughlaq
4) Ghiyath-ud-din Tughluq Shah
5) Abu Bakr Shah
6) Nasiruddin Muhammad Shah
7) Alauddin Mahmud Shah
8) Nusrat Shah ( Few say: Nasiruddin Muhammad was a real Sultan)
17.
Sayyid Dynasty (1414 – 1451 AD )
• Founded by Sayyid Khizr Khan
• Continued around 37 years
Sultans of Sayyid Dynasty
1) Khizr Khan
2) Mubark Shah
3) Muhammad Shah
4) Alam Shah
18.
Lodhi Dynasty (1451 – 1526 AD)
• Bahlol Lodhi laid the foundation
• Lodhis were Afghans
• Rule continued around 75 years
19.
Mughal Dynasty (1526—1857 AD)
• مسلطنت غلیہ
• Founded by Zaheer -ud-Din Babur
• He defeated ’’Ibrahim Lodi’’, (the last Sultan of Lodhi Dynasty in
the ’’First Battle of Panipat’’ (1526).
• Total rulers of the dynasty are fifteen (15) Bahadur Shah being the
last.
• Most of them were able ”rulers, administrators, generals,
builders, patrons of art & architecture”.
• Great Rulers---Few Names----Are:
– Zaheer Ud Din Babur
– Akbar The Great
– Shah Jahan
– Aurangzeb etc.
•
20.
The Birtish Raj (1857—1947 AD)
• East India Company in 1600 AD.
• British Rule In Sub-Continent.
• Defeat of Bahadur Shah Zafar, last Ruler of the Mughal
Dynasty.
• War of Independence 1857 AD
• Due to his involvement in the War of Independence
1857, the British exiled him (Bahadur)to Rangoon in
British-controlled Burma, after convicting him on
conspiracy.
21.
Downfall of Muslim Rule
In Sub-continent (1/3)
• Weak Administration of Last Rulers of Mughal Empire.
• Rise of Maratha Empire (1674 to 1818).
• In 1761, Ahmad Shah Abdali (Durrani Empire) defeated
the Maratha Army in the Third Battle of Panipat & resisted
their expansion into Afghanistan.
• Aurangzeb's death (1707) started the downfall of the Mughal
Empire.
• The Sikh Empire (1799–1849 AD)
• Fight Over Succession ()جانشینی
22.
Downfall of Muslim Rule
In Sub-continent (2/3)
• Advent of the British in Sub-continent.
• Incompetent Successors
• Fight Between Muslim Dynasties
• No Educational Efforts by Rulers like Abbassid
Caliphate did in Baghdad.
• Huge Empires could not be administered efficiently
by the incompetent Sultans/Rulers.
23.
Downfall of Muslim Rule
In Sub-continent (3/3)
• As Mughal Rulers did great work on Art,
Architecture, forts,Parks, Mosques, buildings
but did not establish educational Institutions.
• Bankruptcy of Morality amongst Rulers and
subjects.
• Defeat at War of Independence 1857 AD.
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