Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670094844
- Publisher: Penguin Viking
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 0670094846
- Publisher Date: 12 Oct 2020
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 320
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹799.00Current price is: ₹799.00.
Explore the dramatic rise and fall of Pakistan’s Bhutto dynasty in “The Bhutto Dynasty” by Owen Bennett-Jones. From Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s execution to Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, this book unveils the family’s tumultuous journey through power, politics, and tragedy. Discover their complex relationships with British colonialists, the Pakistani military, and the US. ISBN: 9780670094844
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Aha Gupta –
Owen Bennett-Jones delivers a compelling account. Some details may be overwhelming for casual readers. A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian politics.
Sahil Satish Dargad –
This book gave me a great understanding of Pakistani politics. Certain sections felt too detailed, bogging down the overall story. It’s good nonetheless.
Yashwant Kumar Mehta –
A detailed account of the Bhutto family. It’s a bit dense, but provides great insight into Pakistani politics. Some parts were repetitive, but overall worth reading.
Ankush –
Excellent research! I learned so much. It can be slow-paced at times. I think some pictures would improve the book.
Arijit Debnath –
A captivating exploration of power, tragedy, and family. It’s well written, though occasionally dry. A very informative experience.
Uddipan Hazarika –
Fascinating but also quite depressing. The book highlights the tumultuous political history. A bit biased at times, I think.
Aditya Nigam –
An informative read about a significant family in Pakistan’s history. However, sometimes difficult to follow the narrative. Good if you have the time.
Bhargava –
A powerful and moving story! Owen Bennett-Jones provided good detail on the Bhutto family’s complicated history. I couldn’t put it down.
Sarthak Singh –
A necessary read for understanding Pakistan’s past. A little long and detailed for casual reading, but the research is commendable.
Preeti Boora –
Good historical overview, yet it felt somewhat detached emotionally. I wish there was a bit more on the personal lives. Still good.