Naseem Hijazi’s Khaak aur Khoon is a powerful historical novel that delves into the turbulent period of the Indian subcontinent during the partition of India in 1947. The book portrays the emotional and political struggles of individuals caught between shifting nationalities and ideologies. With gripping characters and vivid depictions of the social upheavals of the time, it explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the sacrifices that people made during this violent separation. Khaak aur Khoon stands as a poignant reminder of the impact of partition on the people and the land, and its effects that resonate to this day.
Khaak aur Khoon
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Khaak aur Khoon by Naseem Hijazi is a historical novel set against the backdrop of the Indian subcontinent’s struggle for independence. It explores the complexities of identity, nationalism, and the sacrifices made during the partition of India.
SKU: | RF-2082 |
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Categories: | Best Pakistani, Historical Fiction, POD |
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