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... Bangladesh and the destruction of a united Pakistan . Who is at fault ? Who is the guilty person ? Such questions do not concern us . What mat- ters for us is the consequence , the fact that millions of Muslims cut themselves off from ...
... Bangladesh and the destruction of a united Pakistan . Who is at fault ? Who is the guilty person ? Such questions do not concern us . What mat- ters for us is the consequence , the fact that millions of Muslims cut themselves off from ...
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... Bangladesh does in no way negate the validity of the original movement for Pakistan . Even in India a strong nationalism has not succeeded in keeping intact old state boundaries . 4. Bangladesh is a Muslim country , like Iran or Jordan ...
... Bangladesh does in no way negate the validity of the original movement for Pakistan . Even in India a strong nationalism has not succeeded in keeping intact old state boundaries . 4. Bangladesh is a Muslim country , like Iran or Jordan ...
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... Bangladesh . To be able to have Pakistan dismembered for the creation of Bangladesh was indeed a victory for the erstwhile East Pakistanis . Bengalis all over the world re- joiced in the creation of Bangladesh and many in India even ...
... Bangladesh . To be able to have Pakistan dismembered for the creation of Bangladesh was indeed a victory for the erstwhile East Pakistanis . Bengalis all over the world re- joiced in the creation of Bangladesh and many in India even ...
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An Interview with Ruth Prawer Jhabvala SeptemberOctober 91 p | 33 |
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