War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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Page 96
... situation was also eased by Mujib's pleas for nonviolence . 18 In an effort to bring coherence between what was expected in the west and what was judged to be possible by those in authority in the east , Yaqub wired Yahya on the morning ...
... situation was also eased by Mujib's pleas for nonviolence . 18 In an effort to bring coherence between what was expected in the west and what was judged to be possible by those in authority in the east , Yaqub wired Yahya on the morning ...
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... situation , Farman Ali then asked , what precisely could be done to salvage the situation ? Mujib replied that first of all there should be no opposition to the six points . Bhutto had not opposed any of their provisions during their ...
... situation , Farman Ali then asked , what precisely could be done to salvage the situation ? Mujib replied that first of all there should be no opposition to the six points . Bhutto had not opposed any of their provisions during their ...
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... situation and to convince observers that they were prepared to reduce regional tensions . The severity of the situation was articulated by Pakistan's foreign minister , Sultan Mohammed Khan , who followed in Mrs. Gandhi's wake through ...
... situation and to convince observers that they were prepared to reduce regional tensions . The severity of the situation was articulated by Pakistan's foreign minister , Sultan Mohammed Khan , who followed in Mrs. Gandhi's wake through ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
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