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The document outlines the term-wise breakdown of the Pakistan Studies (History and Culture of Pakistan) curriculum for O Level/IGCSE at Beaconhouse School System. It details the topics covered in each term from August 2023 to January 2025, including significant historical events, movements, and figures related to Pakistan's history. The curriculum also includes exam schedules and revision periods.
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The document outlines the term-wise breakdown of the Pakistan Studies (History and Culture of Pakistan) curriculum for O Level/IGCSE at Beaconhouse School System. It details the topics covered in each term from August 2023 to January 2025, including significant historical events, movements, and figures related to Pakistan's history. The curriculum also includes exam schedules and revision periods.
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Beaconhouse School System

Term-wise Breakdown – O Level / IGCSE

Subject /Code: Pakistan Studies (History and Culture of Pakistan) 2059-1

IX C
TERM I TERM II
Month Topic Month Topic
August 2023 1: Causes and the Consequences of 7: Khilafat Movemet
Mughal Decline January 2024
7.1: Non Cooperation Movement
1.1: Arrival of the EIC 7.2: Hijrat Movement
1.2: Expansion of the EIC 7.3: Moplah’s Uprisings
1.3: Annexations 7.4: The growth of Communalism
1.4: British Rule 7.8: Growing divisions in the Congress
Party
7.9: The Delhi Proposals, 1927

August 2023
2: Religious Thinkers 8: Pakistan Movement in the years 1927
January- to 1939?
2.1: The religious reforms of Shah February 2024 8.1: The Simon Commission, 1927–1930
Waliullah and his role in the political 8.2: The Nehru Report, 1928
and religious context of the time. 8.3: Jinnah’s 14 Points, 1929
2.2: Syed Ahmad Barelvi and the 8.4: Allama Iqbal’s Allahabad address,
revival of Islam in the subcontinent 1930 and Salt March
and the Jihad movement and the 8.5: The Round Table Conferences, 1930–
Mujahideen. 32
2.3: Haji Shariatullah and the Faraizi 8.6 The Communal Award of 1932
Movement 8.7: Rahmat Ali and the Pakistan National
2.4 Titu Mir Movement, 1939
September
2023 3: War of Independence 1857 March 2024 8.8: the Government of India Act, 1935
8.9: the 1937 elections and their
3.1: The immediate and underlying significance to the Muslim League and
causes of the War Congress
3.2: The attitude of Bahadur Shah 8.10: Congress rule, 1937–39, its
Zafar significance to the Pakistan Movement
3.3: The course of the War, with and the ‘Day of Deliverance’, 1939
particular reference to the roles 8.11 Reorganization of Muslim League
played by the Muslim rulers and
populations of what is now Pakistan
3.4: Reasons for failure
3.5: An assessment of the short-
term impact of the War on Muslims
in the subcontinent
3.6: British reaction during and
immediately after the War (including
the major constitutional,
educational and administrative
reforms which followed).
September 4: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan April 2024 9: Attempts to find solutions to the
2023 problems facing the subcontinent in the
4.1: His contribution to the years 1940 to 1947?
education of Muslims and the
revitalization of their national 9.1 the Second World War (1939–45) in
consciousness: an overview of his relation to India and the ‘Quit India’
main educational works and their Movement
importance 9.2: The Pakistan Resolution, 1940
4.2: an understanding of his social 9.3: The Cripps Mission, 1942
and political theory, and of its 9.4: The Gandhi–Jinnah talks, 1944
origins 9.5: Lord Wavell and the Simla
4.3: The impact of his work on Conference, 1945
Muslims and the western world 9.6: The elections of 1945–46 in India,
4.4: An assessment of the short- reasons for Muslim League success and
term impact of the War on Muslims the consequences thereof
in the subcontinent 9.7: The Cabinet Mission Plan, 1946
4.5: His relations with the British and 9.8: Direct Action Day, 1946
the ulama 9.9: The June 3 Plan, 1947
4.6: The reasons for the foundation 9.10: The Boundary Commission and
of Aligarh College • his role in the Radcliff Award, 1947
Indian National Congress and the 9.11: The Indian Independence Act, 1947
Muslim League
4.7: The meaning and origin of his
‘Two-Nation’ Theory and the Hindi–
Urdu Controversy
October 5:Languages April 2024 10: How important were the
2023 5.1: The importance of Urdu and the contributions of Jinnah, Allama Iqbal
reasons for its choice as the national and Rahmat Ali to the success of the
language of Pakistan Pakistan Movement to 1947?
5.2: The advantages and 10.1: Jinnah as an advocate of Hindu–
disadvantages of Urdu as the Muslim unity
national language 10.2: Allama Iqbal
5.3: The promotion of provincial 10.3: Rahmat Ali
languages (Balochi, Punjabi, Pushto,
Sindhi)
October- April- May
November 6: Development of Pakistan 2024 Revision
2023 Movement in early 2th Century.

6.1: Partition of Bengal 1905


6.2: Simla Deputation 1906
6.3: Formation of All India Muslim
League 1906
6.4: Morley Minto Reforms 1909
6.5: Reversal of Partition of Bengal
1911
6.6: Congress and the Lucknow Pact,
1916
6.7: The Rowlatt Act, 1918, and the
Amritsar Massacre, 1919
6.8: The Montagu–Chelmsford
Reforms (The Government of India
Act), 1919
December
2023 Mid year Exams May 2024 EOY Exams

XC
TERM I TERM II
Month Topic Month Topic
August 2024 11. The establishment of an January 2025 12: Pakistan’s role been in world affairs
independent nation between 1947 since 1947?
and 1948? 12.1: Pakistan as a Nuclear power
12.2: Relations with Bangladesh
11.1: Outcome of the Radcliffe 12.3: Relations with India
Award and reactions of the Pakistan 12.4: Relations with Afghanistan
and Indian governments to it and its 12.5: Relations with China
Impact on Muslims, Hindus and 12.6: Relations with Iran
Sikhs 12.7: Relations with USSR/Russia
11.2: The Canal Water Dispute, its 12.8: Relations with USA
course and resolution Allama Iqbal: 12.9: Relations with UK
11.3: The role of UN mediation 12.10: Relations with Commonwealth
11.4: The division of assets between 12.11: Relations with United Nations

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