Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volume 39Pakistan Historical Society., 1991 - Islamic civilization |
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Page 269
... Sikh relationship from 1921 to 1947. It seeks to explain the reasons why the Sikhs could not build up an amicable rapport with the Muslims so as to avoid partition of the Punjab at the time of Independence . It is , on the contrary ...
... Sikh relationship from 1921 to 1947. It seeks to explain the reasons why the Sikhs could not build up an amicable rapport with the Muslims so as to avoid partition of the Punjab at the time of Independence . It is , on the contrary ...
Page 270
... Sikhs and the Hindus . A war of words , therefore , began and with the passage of time the relations between the Muslims and the non - Muslims became from bad to worse . While analysing this Communal Competition for power and Sikh ...
... Sikhs and the Hindus . A war of words , therefore , began and with the passage of time the relations between the Muslims and the non - Muslims became from bad to worse . While analysing this Communal Competition for power and Sikh ...
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... Sikhs and the Muslims were also at logger heads on the question of Shahidgang mosque , which was in the possession of the Sikhs . In 1935 the Sikhs began to dismantle a portion of the mosque . This move provoked the Muslims a great deal ...
... Sikhs and the Muslims were also at logger heads on the question of Shahidgang mosque , which was in the possession of the Sikhs . In 1935 the Sikhs began to dismantle a portion of the mosque . This move provoked the Muslims a great deal ...
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Bahr AlAsrār | 5 |
Nationalist Ulamas Interpretation | 23 |
The British Press Coverage | 77 |
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