War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... March . Qayyum Khan , leader of the Muslim League ( Qayyum ) and Maulana Shah Ahmed Noorani of the Jamiat - ul - Ulema - i - Pakistan arrived on 23 March . On 20 March , after the talks between Yahya and Mujib and those between the two ...
... March . Qayyum Khan , leader of the Muslim League ( Qayyum ) and Maulana Shah Ahmed Noorani of the Jamiat - ul - Ulema - i - Pakistan arrived on 23 March . On 20 March , after the talks between Yahya and Mujib and those between the two ...
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... March 1971 ) . It is not known whether or not Yaqub briefed his superiors upon his return to the west . When his ... March 1971. A less formal meeting of political leaders was planned in February if Mujib accepted the president's invita ...
... March 1971 ) . It is not known whether or not Yaqub briefed his superiors upon his return to the west . When his ... March 1971. A less formal meeting of political leaders was planned in February if Mujib accepted the president's invita ...
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... March and that they put their creative energies into constitution drafting and preparation for the convening of the Assem- bly . By 20 March both the government and the Awami League negotiating teams felt that they had found a solution ...
... March and that they put their creative energies into constitution drafting and preparation for the convening of the Assem- bly . By 20 March both the government and the Awami League negotiating teams felt that they had found a solution ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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