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Muslims Against Partition Revisiting The Legacy Of Allah Bakhsh And Other Patriotic Muslims Paperback Dr Shamsulislam

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Muslims Against Partition Revisiting The Legacy Of Allah Bakhsh And Other Patriotic Muslims Paperback Dr Shamsulislam
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Muslims Against Partition Revisiting The Legacy Of Allah Bakhsh And Other Patriotic Muslims Paperback Dr Shamsulislam instant download after payment.

Publisher: Pharos Media & Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 93.18 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Dr. Shamsul-Islam
ISBN: 9788172210670, 8172210671
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Paperback

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Muslims Against Partition Revisiting The Legacy Of Allah Bakhsh And Other Patriotic Muslims Paperback Dr Shamsulislam by Dr. Shamsul-islam 9788172210670, 8172210671 instant download after payment.

This important study on the Partition of India, based on contemporary original sources, suggests that in 1940-2 there was more support among Muslims for an undivided India than for the Pakistan option. The failure to remember voices, such as that of Allah Bakhsh, who opposed two-nation theory vehemently and paid with his life, has helped the Hindutva camp to divert attention from its own commitment to the two-nation theory.

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