War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... Party to maintain an electoral alliance had collapsed in early November . 56 Negotiations for an alliance between the National Awami Party ( Wali Khan ) , which had its primary base of support in the North- West Frontier Province and ...
... Party to maintain an electoral alliance had collapsed in early November . 56 Negotiations for an alliance between the National Awami Party ( Wali Khan ) , which had its primary base of support in the North- West Frontier Province and ...
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... party system in which the parties were divided by strong ideologies and personalities , were regionally based , and were fearful of each other's designs , party solidarity was emphasized , which inhibited efforts at compromise . After ...
... party system in which the parties were divided by strong ideologies and personalities , were regionally based , and were fearful of each other's designs , party solidarity was emphasized , which inhibited efforts at compromise . After ...
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... Party ( Wali Khan ) ; and Air Marshal ( retired ) Nur Khan , organizing secre- tary of the Council Muslim League ... party . Mujib would thus become increasingly vulnerable to the charge among West Pakistanis of being nothing more than ...
... Party ( Wali Khan ) ; and Air Marshal ( retired ) Nur Khan , organizing secre- tary of the Council Muslim League ... party . Mujib would thus become increasingly vulnerable to the charge among West Pakistanis of being nothing more than ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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