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History SNC 2023-24 Class 7
Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board, Lahore
Bibliographic record
| Board | Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board, Lahore |
|---|---|
| Class | 7 |
| Subject | History |
| Medium | English |
| Curriculum | SNC 2022 |
| Edition | 2022-23 |
| Approval | Single National Curriculum 2022, Experimental Edition |
| Pages | 108 |
| File size | 110.6 MB |
| PDF producer | Corel PDF Engine Version 24.4.0.636 |
Analysis
Five chapters, printed January 2023 with a print run of 1,411,460: Middle Ages in Europe, Spread of Islam, Muslim Dynasties and the Crusades, Muslims in South Asia, Modern Period in Europe. Roughly 40 pages go to Europe, making Punjab the only board teaching European history here; the Rashidun era is untaught and Muslim Spain nearly absent. A1 drops to 3: three of five chapters are Muslim-subject but the register is dynastic, six "Hazrat" in 106 pages, with one telling slip. Jerusalem is "the site of the original temple to Allah Almighty built by Hazrat Suleman" while Muslim and Christian claims get "they believe" (PAGE 52). A3 3 and A4 4 rest on asymmetry: Ghori invaded because "Being a Muslim, he might like to conquer the Hindus of India and spread Islam in that country" (p.61), while Mahmud of Ghazni's seventeen invasions get purely political motives and Somnath is omitted; the Crusaders' motive is "mixed with other worldly motives such as greed, loot, and plunder" (p.54) against a voluntarist account of Muslim expansion (p.32). A7 5: twelve female against 480 male tokens, Noor Jahan the only woman profiled.
Evidence tier
scanned English OCR — quotation permitted after re-verification by exact string match.
Measured scores
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.
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Provenance
| Local file | pctb-punjab/class-7/history-7-en.pdf |
|---|---|
| Copy retrieved | |
| SHA-256 of the analysed file | 0175aff7a4481f9f2e7e53f772b47be28fd748c17ddcdb130c4c8127abf905a5 |
| Source | https://drive.usercontent.google.com/download?id=17ByBOJMShn8Mps2dOSMy5t2u7oTseZ59&export=download&confirm=t |
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Identifiers and permanent link
| Record ID | pctb-history-7-en |
|---|---|
| Permanent link | /books/pctb-history-7-en/ |
| This record as data | /books/pctb-history-7-en.json · whole dataset |
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