The Partition of India and MountbattenCouncil for Pakistan Studies, 1986 - 205 من الصفحات |
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... Maharaja of Patiala had confirmed , the Sikhs were in a " truculent frame of mind . " Mountbatten suggested that Jinnah should have a talk with the Maharaja . Jinnah agreed and Mountbatten asked Mieville to make the suggestion to the ...
... Maharaja of Patiala had confirmed , the Sikhs were in a " truculent frame of mind . " Mountbatten suggested that Jinnah should have a talk with the Maharaja . Jinnah agreed and Mountbatten asked Mieville to make the suggestion to the ...
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... Maharaja in June . . . . 29 But when Nehru saw Mountbatten on 24 June , the latter gave a very different version of the advice which he gave separately to the Maharaja and his Prime Minister : a ) That Kashmir should not decide about ...
... Maharaja in June . . . . 29 But when Nehru saw Mountbatten on 24 June , the latter gave a very different version of the advice which he gave separately to the Maharaja and his Prime Minister : a ) That Kashmir should not decide about ...
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... Maharaja agreed , Abdullah also . In the other letter Mountbatten wrote that he had pro- mised the Congress leaders that he would take up the question of Abdullah with the Maharaja.34 The Maharaja appealed to Mountbatten not to send any ...
... Maharaja agreed , Abdullah also . In the other letter Mountbatten wrote that he had pro- mised the Congress leaders that he would take up the question of Abdullah with the Maharaja.34 The Maharaja appealed to Mountbatten not to send any ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Evolution of the Partition Plan | 27 |
The Implementation of the Partition Plan | 53 |
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The Partition of India and Mountbatten <span dir=ltr>Latif Ahmed Sherwani</span> معاينة محدودة - 1984 |
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