War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... East Pakistanis were suspect for not sharing the west's perception of the ... Bengal with dismay ; the reaffirmation of Urdu by the country's second prime ... East Bengal in protest against the recommendation of a national educational ...
... East Pakistanis were suspect for not sharing the west's perception of the ... Bengal with dismay ; the reaffirmation of Urdu by the country's second prime ... East Bengal in protest against the recommendation of a national educational ...
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... East Bengal Provincial Assembly in May 1954. In these elections , the first held on the basis of universal suffrage , the Muslim League was routed by the United Front , a coalition of parties that enjoyed support exclusively in East ...
... East Bengal Provincial Assembly in May 1954. In these elections , the first held on the basis of universal suffrage , the Muslim League was routed by the United Front , a coalition of parties that enjoyed support exclusively in East ...
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... East Bengal . Military perceptions of Bengali inepti- tude and weakness in the face of force were still strikingly evident in our interviews in Pakistan in 1979. For a useful study of the army that includes an examination of religious ...
... East Bengal . Military perceptions of Bengali inepti- tude and weakness in the face of force were still strikingly evident in our interviews in Pakistan in 1979. For a useful study of the army that includes an examination of religious ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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