War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 75
... leaders of the Jamiat - ul - Ulema - i - Islam ( Haz- arvi ) ; Khan Abdul Wali Khan , leader of the National Awami ... leaders sympathized , albeit in differing degrees , with Bhutto's pleas , agreement on a constitutional format and the ...
... leaders of the Jamiat - ul - Ulema - i - Islam ( Haz- arvi ) ; Khan Abdul Wali Khan , leader of the National Awami ... leaders sympathized , albeit in differing degrees , with Bhutto's pleas , agreement on a constitutional format and the ...
Page 109
... leaders of the smaller political parties in the west.55 In contrast Bhutto and certain groups within the military ... leaders that the government had hoped to pursue was unworkable . Government leaders felt themselves los- ing control ...
... leaders of the smaller political parties in the west.55 In contrast Bhutto and certain groups within the military ... leaders that the government had hoped to pursue was unworkable . Government leaders felt themselves los- ing control ...
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... leaders present opposing the use of force to reassert govern- ment authority . Several leaders present remember that Peerzada watched Yahya like a hawk , much as they felt Mujib had been watched by Tajuddin in the exploratory meetings ...
... leaders present opposing the use of force to reassert govern- ment authority . Several leaders present remember that Peerzada watched Yahya like a hawk , much as they felt Mujib had been watched by Tajuddin in the exploratory meetings ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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