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Khuram Ali Khan, PhD

Associate Professor

Department of Mathematics

University of Sargodha

Sargodha - PAKISTAN.

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[History of Mathematics by Muhammad Usman Hamid]

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This subject is consists of two papers of 100 marks each. One is called “Paper A” and other is called “Paper B”. This page is updated on February 15, 2015. This syllabus is for 1st Annual 2015 and onward organized by University of Sargodha, Sargodha.</description>
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