Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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As for accession , it is equally clear to us that a territory like Hyderabad ,
surrounded on all sides by the Indian Union and with no outlet to the rest of the
world , must necessarily be part of that Indian Union . Historically and culturally , it
had to ...
As for accession , it is equally clear to us that a territory like Hyderabad ,
surrounded on all sides by the Indian Union and with no outlet to the rest of the
world , must necessarily be part of that Indian Union . Historically and culturally , it
had to ...
الصفحة 375
Hyderabad's regular military strength was rated at 20,000 supported by about
16,000 Arab irregulars and a horde of armed Razakars who despite the Nizam's
pledge under the Standstill Agreement had not been disbanded within the three ...
Hyderabad's regular military strength was rated at 20,000 supported by about
16,000 Arab irregulars and a horde of armed Razakars who despite the Nizam's
pledge under the Standstill Agreement had not been disbanded within the three ...
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tion accepting the constitution framed by the Constituent Assembly of India as the
constitution for Hyderabad subject to ratification by the State's people . In January
, 1952 , India held her first general elections under the new constitution in ...
tion accepting the constitution framed by the Constituent Assembly of India as the
constitution for Hyderabad subject to ratification by the State's people . In January
, 1952 , India held her first general elections under the new constitution in ...
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