War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... called for Bengali to be declared a national language , and another called for a student's mother tongue to be the language of instruc- tion . Point 19 was the most prophetic : " East Bengal will get com- plete autonomy according to the ...
... called for Bengali to be declared a national language , and another called for a student's mother tongue to be the language of instruc- tion . Point 19 was the most prophetic : " East Bengal will get com- plete autonomy according to the ...
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... called the cabinet to his house for what one officer attending called a formal " champagne , slosh - up dinner , " thanked them for their assistance , and bid them good - bye.55 On 20 and 21 February the People's Party members of the ...
... called the cabinet to his house for what one officer attending called a formal " champagne , slosh - up dinner , " thanked them for their assistance , and bid them good - bye.55 On 20 and 21 February the People's Party members of the ...
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... called for a lifting of martial law , but on different terms . The government had proposed its abrogation on the day provincial cabinets took office , while the Awami League proposed that martial law be revoked in a province when its ...
... called for a lifting of martial law , but on different terms . The government had proposed its abrogation on the day provincial cabinets took office , while the Awami League proposed that martial law be revoked in a province when its ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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