First thanks for taking the time to reply,If you have landed in 2013, then your PR is more recent. You should include ONLY biographical pages of all passports since you got your PR. Take your translated stamps when you call you for test/interview, they might as you for that at that time.
and sure your right that usually you should include ONLY biographical pages of all passports since you got your PR but i also read on other threads many people, their application where returned for not covering the 4/ 6 rule. So it depends on the officer whose reviewing your file
About the stamps, Me and my children are living in Canada while my husband still living and working in Saudi Arabia, and that by itself leaves the officer with lots of doubts especially after the fuss of passports of convenience ,that's why i decided to enclose the stamp translations and the travel history of the said country as a supporting documents hoping in way to be as much transparent as i can and maybe avoid an RQ ,