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Karachi, edge of Empire : jewels and gems of Raj architecture.

Ansari, Nuha.

Karachi, edge of Empire : jewels and gems of Raj architecture. - Rawalpindi : Ferozsons, c1997. - 76, [4] p. : col. ill. ; 23 x 29 cm.

"Karachi: Edge of Empire" examines the historical and social evolution of Karachi, a city that has served as a significant crossroads of trade, culture, and politics throughout its history. Nuha Ansari delves into the transformation of Karachi from a small fishing village to one of the largest and most vibrant metropolises in South Asia, highlighting the complex interplay of colonialism, migration, and globalization.

The book places particular emphasis on Karachi’s status as a melting pot of diverse cultures, ethnicities, and religions, which has shaped its unique identity. Ansari explores the impact of British colonial rule, the subsequent partition of India in 1947, and the influx of migrants that followed, along with the socio-economic challenges and political issues that have arisen in the city over the years.

By weaving together historical narratives, personal accounts, and sociopolitical analysis, Ansari offers a comprehensive portrait of Karachi that highlights its resilience, dynamism, and ongoing struggles. The work draws attention to the ways in which Karachi embodies the tensions and opportunities of urban life in the contemporary world.

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Architecture--Pakistan--Karachi.
Buildings, structures, etc.
Description and travel.

NA1510.72.K37 / A67 1997

720.9549183 ANS / 12150