The Partition of India and MountbattenCouncil for Pakistan Studies, 1986 - 205 من الصفحات |
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... matter on 18 March , were largely concerned with the danger from the west and they thought that , in case the ... matters , provided Pakistan had its own Army , and therefore every effort should be made " to ensure unification of India ...
... matter on 18 March , were largely concerned with the danger from the west and they thought that , in case the ... matters , provided Pakistan had its own Army , and therefore every effort should be made " to ensure unification of India ...
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... matters . Indeed , it would be impossible for Mount- batten to participate in any discussion relating to partition arrangements.41 Even then Mountbatten could not make up his mind and sent Ismay to London to discuss the matter with the ...
... matters . Indeed , it would be impossible for Mount- batten to participate in any discussion relating to partition arrangements.41 Even then Mountbatten could not make up his mind and sent Ismay to London to discuss the matter with the ...
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... matter to be ventilated and disposed of once and for all.60 Apparently Mountbatten's statement that the no action ... matter of this importance Lord Mountbatten ought to have let Jinnah know of the change in policy . Possibly he may have ...
... matter to be ventilated and disposed of once and for all.60 Apparently Mountbatten's statement that the no action ... matter of this importance Lord Mountbatten ought to have let Jinnah know of the change in policy . Possibly he may have ...
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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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