War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... regime and political parties to reach a negotiated agreement between what ultimately became two sovereignties - the military regime in West Pakistan , and the Awami League in East Pakistan , or Bangladesh- together with their abortion ...
... regime and political parties to reach a negotiated agreement between what ultimately became two sovereignties - the military regime in West Pakistan , and the Awami League in East Pakistan , or Bangladesh- together with their abortion ...
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... regime . He declared that the coup was to preserve the nation from disintegration and protect the people from the uncontrolled machinations of dishonest politicians . This " revolu- tion " on the part of the army , he asserted , was not ...
... regime . He declared that the coup was to preserve the nation from disintegration and protect the people from the uncontrolled machinations of dishonest politicians . This " revolu- tion " on the part of the army , he asserted , was not ...
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... REGIME What The promise and the efforts of Ayub Khan after the military coup of October 1958 to create a lasting constitutional order collapsed in the rise of a mass movement that commenced in West Pakistan in the fall of 1968 and that ...
... REGIME What The promise and the efforts of Ayub Khan after the military coup of October 1958 to create a lasting constitutional order collapsed in the rise of a mass movement that commenced in West Pakistan in the fall of 1968 and that ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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