Political Inheritance of PakistanBased on papers originally presented at a conference in Churchill College, Cambridge, this book discusses the pre-independence history of those areas of the South Asian sub-continent that territorially became the Pakistan of 1947. Titles in the series include "South Africa: A Modern History". |
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Índice
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| 86 | |
The Partition of Bengal | 130 |
The Muslim Intelligentsia | 144 |
Political Legacies of Pre1947 Sind | 173 |
Khudai Khidmatgars | 194 |
Kashmiri Muslims and | 218 |
The Rural Roots of Pakistani Militarism | 255 |
Index | 284 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abdullah Abul Abul Mansur Ahmed administration agrarian Ahmed All-India Muslim League areas army ashraf Assembly became Bengal Muslim Bose British India British rule Calcutta canal colonies cent century chieftains Congress constituencies Dacca darbar Delhi districts Dogra dominant East Bengal East Pakistan economic elections élite factional families Fazlul Frontier Ghulam groups Hindu Ibid independence Indian National Congress influence intelligentsia interests Islam jagirs Jammu Jinnah Karachi Kashmir Khudai Khidmatgars Lahore land landlord landowners Lawrence leadership League's Maharaja majority martial castes military ministry moneylenders Mughal Muhammad Muslim community Muslim Politics National nationalist Nehru NWFP organisation Pakhtun Pakistan movement Party's peasant pirs politicians population Praja province Punjab Raja Ranjit Singh recruiting region religious Report ritual role rural separate electorates Sheikh Sher Singh Sikh Sindhi social society Srinagar tion tribal tribes Unionist Unionist Party urban vote wazir
