War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... reported , with 1,250 deaths . This toll progressively increased , and the num- ber of cholera cases among the refugees alone was estimated at over 46,000 by the end of September , with nearly 6,000 deaths . 37 Of concern also was the ...
... reported , with 1,250 deaths . This toll progressively increased , and the num- ber of cholera cases among the refugees alone was estimated at over 46,000 by the end of September , with nearly 6,000 deaths . 37 Of concern also was the ...
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... reported new movement of Indian infantry , armor , and artillery units to the East Pakistani border . 14 To allay anxiety at home and abroad and to affirm a sense of movement and commitment to political reform , Yahya announced in a ...
... reported new movement of Indian infantry , armor , and artillery units to the East Pakistani border . 14 To allay anxiety at home and abroad and to affirm a sense of movement and commitment to political reform , Yahya announced in a ...
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... reported that the Mukti Bahini claimed to have thirty trained and equipped frogmen whose pur- pose was to discourage shipping in Chittagong port . In late September mines damaged a number of ships , prompting seven shipping lines ...
... reported that the Mukti Bahini claimed to have thirty trained and equipped frogmen whose pur- pose was to discourage shipping in Chittagong port . In late September mines damaged a number of ships , prompting seven shipping lines ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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