War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... administrator in East Pakistan and impose stricter press censorship and tighter enforcement of martial law . He ... administrators stationed in Dhaka thought the decision to postpone the Assembly and take military action , if necessary ...
... administrator in East Pakistan and impose stricter press censorship and tighter enforcement of martial law . He ... administrators stationed in Dhaka thought the decision to postpone the Assembly and take military action , if necessary ...
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... administrator of East Pakistan , had ap- pointed a " commission of inquiry " to be headed by a judge of the High Court of East Pakistan named by the chief justice and to include four additional members , selected from the civil service ...
... administrator of East Pakistan , had ap- pointed a " commission of inquiry " to be headed by a judge of the High Court of East Pakistan named by the chief justice and to include four additional members , selected from the civil service ...
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... Administrator ( CMLA ) : Officers and Advisers Gen. Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan , president and CMLA Lt. Gen. S. G. M. Peerzada , principal staff officer to the CMLA Gen. Abdul Hamid Khan , commander in chief of the Pakistani army and a ...
... Administrator ( CMLA ) : Officers and Advisers Gen. Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan , president and CMLA Lt. Gen. S. G. M. Peerzada , principal staff officer to the CMLA Gen. Abdul Hamid Khan , commander in chief of the Pakistani army and a ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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