War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 95
... command had been prepared to provide the troops necessary to restore " order " in East Pakistan . The com- mander in chief of the army , Gen. Abdul Hamid Khan , had told General Yaqub at the time of the meeting of the martial law ...
... command had been prepared to provide the troops necessary to restore " order " in East Pakistan . The com- mander in chief of the army , Gen. Abdul Hamid Khan , had told General Yaqub at the time of the meeting of the martial law ...
Page 132
... command , Yahya called Generals Tikka Khan and Rao Farman Ali Khan shortly after the negotiations with the Awami League began and instructed them to finalize the drafting of operational orders for military action to reinstate public ...
... command , Yahya called Generals Tikka Khan and Rao Farman Ali Khan shortly after the negotiations with the Awami League began and instructed them to finalize the drafting of operational orders for military action to reinstate public ...
Page 133
... command with alarm . They were accepted as final confirmation of the suspicions that many in the top command had of the intentions of the Awami League , giving credence to their fear of the army becoming isolated in East Pakistan and ...
... command with alarm . They were accepted as final confirmation of the suspicions that many in the top command had of the intentions of the Awami League , giving credence to their fear of the army becoming isolated in East Pakistan and ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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