War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... province of West Pakistan . This new province , although with less than half the national population , was to have " parity " with the renamed east- ern province , East Pakistan , in terms of representation in a new National Assembly ...
... province of West Pakistan . This new province , although with less than half the national population , was to have " parity " with the renamed east- ern province , East Pakistan , in terms of representation in a new National Assembly ...
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... Province of East Pakistan " ; ( 7 ) the functions of the provincial assemblies would be the same as under the 1962 constitution , again with exceptions made for East Pakistan ; ( 8 ) provincial governors would be ap- pointed by the ...
... Province of East Pakistan " ; ( 7 ) the functions of the provincial assemblies would be the same as under the 1962 constitution , again with exceptions made for East Pakistan ; ( 8 ) provincial governors would be ap- pointed by the ...
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... province . Although the army was successful in its mission in most major urban centers within ten days of the first strike , it took six weeks before the martial law authorities gained control over the entire province . At the beginning ...
... province . Although the army was successful in its mission in most major urban centers within ten days of the first strike , it took six weeks before the martial law authorities gained control over the entire province . At the beginning ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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