Almiya e mashriqi pakistan : [Book] : wifaq i pakistan sa mashriqi paksitan ke alahedgey ke awmil ke dastan / Hassan Zahee, translated by Ijaz ibni Asad.
Material type: TextDescription: 526 pages : ; 22 cmISBN:- 9789694074528 (hardback)
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URD 891.4398 YUS-Z 56674 Zindagi¯ ki¯ rahguzar par a¯p bi¯ti¯ / | URD 891.439872 YUS-S 51910 Sham shair yaran / | URD 910.4 AHM-S 32974 Safar der safar / | URD 954.9 HAS-A 58851 Almiya e mashriqi pakistan : wifaq i pakistan sa mashriqi paksitan ke alahedgey ke awmil ke dastan / | URDU 297.124 FAZ-T 58681 Tusihaat urdu sharh mishkat shareef / |
To understand the seperation of East Pakistan in 1971, it is necessary to put the events of that year in the proper perspective of the unstable relationship between East and West Pakistan From 1947 onwards. Part I of this scholarly study examines the genesis of the federation of East and west Pakistan as a single State, and Analyses the crises which marked relations between its two Wings from 155 August 1947 to the fatal decision to resort to army action on 25 March 1971 as the final solution to Bengali Muslim nationalism. Part II Analyses the disastrous consquences of the 25 March army action. Leading t the second Indo-Pakistan war, and the emergence of the independent state of Bangladesh. Relying on Primary source-Personal experience, Unpublished material, and conversations and interviews with those directly involved in the 1971 crisis-Zaheer has given a dispassionate and thoroughly-documented account of events in the national and international Fronts, culminating in the surrender of the army in East on 16 December 1971. .
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