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In Pebbles from Sulaiman’s Mountain, Iftikhar H. Malik takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through landscapes and cultures spanning Balochistan, Pakistan, and the heart of the West. A blend of travel memoir, historical reflection, and literary exploration, this book intertwines personal experiences with the larger currents of colonial legacies, migration, and identity.Through a rich tapestry of narratives, Malik transports us to Turbat, Bristol, Lahore, and beyond-delving into academia, intellectual discourse, and the intersection of Eastern and Western traditions. With a keen eye for history, politics, and cultural nuance, he captures the essence of the places and people who have shaped his worldview.Described as a scholar-traveler in the tradition of great literary figures, Malik writes with flair, insight, and a deep appreciation for human connection. From the rugged terrains of Balochistan to the intellectual havens of Oxford, Pebbles from Sulaiman’s Mountain is an evocative and thought-provoking read that bridges continents, eras, and perspectives.