The Partition of India and MountbattenCouncil for Pakistan Studies, 1986 - 205 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 53
... demand for partitioning the two provinces . He then argued : • the demand has been made on the ground that the non - Muslim minorities there will not receive fair treatment from the Government of their provinces because the Muslims will ...
... demand for partitioning the two provinces . He then argued : • the demand has been made on the ground that the non - Muslim minorities there will not receive fair treatment from the Government of their provinces because the Muslims will ...
الصفحة 54
... demands for the partition of Bengal were manouvres . . . 14 But , for reasons already stated , Mountbatten was not pre- pared to consider Jinnah's demand that the two provinces should remain united . In a bid to soften Mountbatten's ...
... demands for the partition of Bengal were manouvres . . . 14 But , for reasons already stated , Mountbatten was not pre- pared to consider Jinnah's demand that the two provinces should remain united . In a bid to soften Mountbatten's ...
الصفحة 58
... demand so unreason- able that he sought the help of Cripps , well known for his close relations with some prominent Congress leaders , to try to persuade Nehru not to insist on his demand . Cripps appeal- ed to Nehru not to press for ...
... demand so unreason- able that he sought the help of Cripps , well known for his close relations with some prominent Congress leaders , to try to persuade Nehru not to insist on his demand . Cripps appeal- ed to Nehru not to press for ...
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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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