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A Few Western Trips to the Bahawalpur Region (In the Eyes of a Colonialist)
Author(s) -
Saira Irshad
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
muḏākarāt
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2789-293X
pISSN - 2789-2921
DOI - 10.54064/negotiations.v1i2.13
Subject(s) - civilization , western culture , trips architecture , journalism , colonialism , history , geography , ancient history , political science , sociology , media studies , archaeology , parallel computing , computer science
خطۂ بہاول پور کے چند مغربی اسفار(ایک نو آبادیاتی باشندے کی نظر میں) Where the western colonial powers have had a profound influence on other forms of literature, such a genre of travel journalism in the Bahawalpur region could not be safeguarded. The region is known for its civilization and culture, yet the rumors that have been written from Pakistan to Pakistan remain mournful that the tradition under the influence has stirred. Although the nature of the journals being written in the Bahawalpur region varied, the correspondents here discussed the impact that the west had given them. At the national level, the ambassadors sought for western couples and also showed an attitude of disregarding civilization and culture. At the national level, the ambassadors sought for western couples and also showed an attitude of disregarding civilization and culture. Travelling entrepreneurs separate from their country apart from a new angle and independent thinking, they seem to be lacking in the west. This difference can be seen even more clearly if domestic and international travels are taken into account.

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