Seminar, Temas53-64R. Thapar, 1964 |
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... Muslims constituted two different nations . - a They agreed to Pakistan as compromise - in specific Muslim- majority areas in British India under the exigencies of prevailing circumstances and the pressures of the ruling power , in much ...
... Muslims constituted two different nations . - a They agreed to Pakistan as compromise - in specific Muslim- majority areas in British India under the exigencies of prevailing circumstances and the pressures of the ruling power , in much ...
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... Muslim League insisted on the rulers ' rights to decide the future . What is more , the Congress stressed the principle that there could be only two and not more than two States in the sub - continent ; the Muslim League envisaged a ...
... Muslim League insisted on the rulers ' rights to decide the future . What is more , the Congress stressed the principle that there could be only two and not more than two States in the sub - continent ; the Muslim League envisaged a ...
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... Muslim culture as a regional formulation of the universal Islamic culture condi- tioned by its fear of submergence , its persistence for survival and the compromises it had to make from time to time in the non - Muslim surroundings of ...
... Muslim culture as a regional formulation of the universal Islamic culture condi- tioned by its fear of submergence , its persistence for survival and the compromises it had to make from time to time in the non - Muslim surroundings of ...
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