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الصفحة 314
There were widespread rioting in Bombay and Calcutta , and disturbances in Karachi and Madras . Mass violence on an unprecedented scale broke out in Bombay , where an orgy of arson and looting continued for almost four days .
There were widespread rioting in Bombay and Calcutta , and disturbances in Karachi and Madras . Mass violence on an unprecedented scale broke out in Bombay , where an orgy of arson and looting continued for almost four days .
الصفحة 329
The disturbances in Lahore were brought under control by March 11th , but elsewhere the conflagration continued . Nehru , accompanied by three Punjab leaders , visited the riot - affected areas of Rawalpindi , where the Sikhs made ...
The disturbances in Lahore were brought under control by March 11th , but elsewhere the conflagration continued . Nehru , accompanied by three Punjab leaders , visited the riot - affected areas of Rawalpindi , where the Sikhs made ...
الصفحة 384
A dissident minority led by Abdullah's nearest political associate , Chaudhri Ghulam Abbas , who was later to cast his lot with Pakistan , continued as the Muslim Conference . Inevitably this body drew closer to the Muslim League ...
A dissident minority led by Abdullah's nearest political associate , Chaudhri Ghulam Abbas , who was later to cast his lot with Pakistan , continued as the Muslim Conference . Inevitably this body drew closer to the Muslim League ...
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