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  "id": "kptbb-history-6-ur",
  "board": "KPTBB",
  "boardName": "Khyber Pakhtunkhwa",
  "boardFull": "Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar",
  "class": "6",
  "classSort": 6,
  "subject": "History",
  "medium": "Urdu",
  "pages": 104,
  "sizeMB": 9.9,
  "textTier": "scanned",
  "producer": "A-PDF Watermark 4.7.6 ",
  "file": "kptbb-kp/class-6/history-6-ur.pdf",
  "year": null,
  "acquired": "2026-08-21",
  "sha256": "edd42f9b61b7099a770269f98325fe6584453ec73975b2ba592672cf1509d714",
  "title": "History 6 KPK",
  "sourceUrl": "https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1mAvC6ryHrPGFWCO3D5XsZS0AKNcb4ZFl",
  "scores": {
    "A1": 4,
    "A2": 5,
    "A3": 3,
    "A5": 2,
    "A6": 3,
    "A7": 3
  },
  "evidence": [
    {
      "id": "e01",
      "lens": "religion",
      "axis": "A1",
      "score": 4,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": 88,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "urdu-ocr",
      "text": "~2 of 5 chapters religious, including an entire chapter on tasawwuf — the silsilas and biographies of Data Ganj Bakhsh, Baba Farid, Bahauddin Zakariya, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Nizamuddin Auliya (history-6-ur · PAGE 88–104); Sindh as Bab-ul-Islam; and the book closes with a Khatm-e-Nabuwwat declaration page quoting Al-Ahzab 40 (khatam al-nabiyyin) and a Jami' Tirmidhi hadith · PAGE 104. Mitigated by sympathetic comparative treatment of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism · PAGE 34–35."
    },
    {
      "id": "e02",
      "lens": "civics",
      "axis": "A2",
      "score": 5,
      "kind": "absence",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "urdu-ocr",
      "text": "Zero recoverable hits for آئین/دستور/حقوق/جمہوریت/انتخابات/ووٹ/شہری/اسمبلی/اقلیت, including loosened stems. Absence-based and Urdu-OCR-based — the weakest claim class"
    },
    {
      "id": "e03",
      "lens": "history",
      "axis": "A3",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": 34,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "urdu-ocr",
      "text": "Structure only. 2500 BC–1526 AD. Comparative treatment of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism with an explicit comparison table (pp.34–35) implies plural presentation of belief systems; Mahmud of Ghazna carried as both idol-breaker (Somnath 1025 itemised) and patron of Firdausi and Al-Biruni — a two-sided rendering rare in the corpus. No national narrative delivered at this grade."
    },
    {
      "id": "e04",
      "lens": "patriotism",
      "axis": "A5",
      "score": 2,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": null,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "urdu-ocr",
      "text": "One \"1971\" token; no Pakistan-army material recovered"
    },
    {
      "id": "e05",
      "lens": "othering",
      "axis": "A6",
      "score": 1,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": 34,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "urdu-ocr",
      "text": "Each described sympathetically with its festivals, plus an explicit comparative table (pp.34–35). Theme-grade; the structure (a named comparative table) survives OCR, the wording does not. Direct inverse of Punjab History 6, which never names Hinduism."
    },
    {
      "id": "e06",
      "lens": "othering",
      "axis": "A6",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": 53,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "urdu-ocr",
      "text": "Mahmud of Ghazna framed both as idol-breaker (Somnath 1025 itemised, pp.53–55) and as patron of Firdausi and Al-Biruni. Theme-grade."
    },
    {
      "id": "e07",
      "lens": "gender",
      "axis": "A7",
      "score": 3,
      "kind": "observation",
      "page": 60,
      "pageBasis": "PDF page index",
      "tier": "urdu-ocr",
      "text": "Razia Sultana treated sympathetically at length, her fall blamed on the nobles' refusal to accept a woman ruler ([track social studies](/studies/track-social-studies/) §1.10, pp.60–61). One of only two women rulers in the entire corpus"
    }
  ],
  "curriculum": "National Curriculum 2006",
  "edition": "2021-22",
  "editionNote": "Letter F.3-1/2009-History dated 7 December 2010",
  "note": "KP's ancient-to-1526 history, Urdu-medium, authored at a government postgraduate college in Swabi and printed for 2021-22 under a curriculum letter dated December 2010. It is the most internally contradictory book in the KP set. Its pre-Islamic chapters describe Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism sympathetically with their festivals and an explicit comparative table, the direct inverse of Punjab's History 6, which never names Hinduism as a religion; that structure survives OCR and drives an A6 of 1 on those chapters. Yet an entire final chapter teaches tasawwuf as religion, with the silsilas and the major saints, and the volume closes with a Khatm-e-Nabuwwat declaration page, which is what pushes A1 to 4. Mahmud of Ghazna is carried both as the itemised idol-breaker of Somnath and as patron of Firdausi and Al-Biruni, an unusually two-sided rendering. Razia Sultana is treated at length, one of only two women rulers in the whole corpus. The A2 of 5 is a pure Urdu-OCR absence claim and should not be relied on.",
  "_license": "CC BY 4.0 — attribute to the Textbook Evidence Project.",
  "_note": "Scores are measured properties of text, not verdicts. Read /method/ before using them.",
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}