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Geography 6 KPK

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar

Bibliographic record

BoardKhyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar
Class6
SubjectGeography
MediumUrdu
CurriculumNational Curriculum 2006
Edition2006-curriculum reprint
ApprovalDCTE Abbottabad, NC-2006 series
Pages135
File size17.9 MB
PDF producerA-PDF Watermark 4.7.6

Analysis

An Urdu-medium physical and human geography text written by University of Peshawar geographers, and the only KP geography volume with both a full cartography chapter and a full population chapter built on the 2017 census, including provincial density tables, age-sex structure and internal migration. Its A1 of 2 rests on a single theological framing sentence opening the population chapter and on Makkah appearing among the world-city profiles alongside Karachi, Mumbai, Shanghai, Tokyo, New York and London; those city profiles, neutrally handled, are what give it A6 1. The A2 of 5 and A7 of 5 are the weakest kind of score in this study: both are absence claims derived from Urdu Nastaliq OCR, which supports structure and proper nouns but not wording. Nothing is quotable from it. A researcher should read those two scores as not established rather than as demonstrated absence, and should note that Peshawar itself is never profiled as a city.

Evidence tier

scanned   Urdu/Sindhi OCR — theme-grade only. Structure and proper nouns, never wording. Nothing in this book is quoted anywhere in the study.

Measured scores

A1 Religious saturation 2
A2 Civic thickness 5
A5 Militarism 1
A6 Othering 1
A7 Gender conservatism 5

Axes not listed were not scored for this book — coverage is uneven by design. All axes run 1–5, where 1 is the secular/pluralist/open pole. See the method.

Evidence recorded 4

Three kinds, deliberately styled apart. A quotation is verbatim wording and is only ever taken from English-medium text. An observation describes structure or theme — the only kind permitted for Urdu and Sindhi material, which this project never quotes. An absence is a negative result: a probe was run and returned nothing, which is the weakest claim made anywhere on this site.

observation religion lens A1 = 2 PDF p. 101 Urdu OCR — theme-grade #e01

A theological/anthropocentric framing sentence opens the population chapter · PAGE 101; Makkah profiled among world cities. Otherwise secular.

absence civics lens A2 = 5 Urdu OCR — theme-grade #e02

As above; nothing but two hits on حکوم survives

A negative result. It records that a probe was run and found nothing — not that the thing is not in the book. Where this rests on Urdu material the correct reading is not established, never absent, because degraded Nastaliq OCR cannot tell those apart.

observation othering lens A6 = 1 PDF p. 122 Urdu OCR — theme-grade #e03

World-city profiles incl. Mumbai, Shanghai, Tokyo, New York, London (pp.122–128), neutral.

observation gender lens A7 = 5 Urdu OCR — theme-grade #e04

Population chapter has an age/sex structure section; no female agent established

Every passage recorded for this book is shown above — nothing is withheld or truncated. Each item has a permanent anchor, so a single piece of evidence can be linked and disputed on its own.

Availability of the book itself

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Provenance

Local filekptbb-kp/class-6/geography-6-ur.pdf
Copy retrieved
SHA-256 of the analysed file3a3104b453723d5290879fece06d1384a70867a35ab594564b2de0cba6505560
Sourcehttps://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1tzUzbjM4IG6W_RDtddPhG5ntoH3k0Bga

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Identifiers and permanent link

Record IDkptbb-geography-6-ur
Permanent link/books/kptbb-geography-6-ur/
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar, Geography 6 KPK, 2006-curriculum reprint. Catalogued by the Textbook Evidence Project as kptbb-geography-6-ur, corpus version 210 records. Retrieved from /books/kptbb-geography-6-ur/

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