Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society, Volumes 16-17Pakistan Historical Society., 1968 - Islamic civilization |
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... Hindu - Muslim relationship or fact stands out prominently — there never was a merger of Hindu and Muslim cultures and societies . While there could be no fusion there could have been a workable partnership between the two peoples , but ...
... Hindu - Muslim relationship or fact stands out prominently — there never was a merger of Hindu and Muslim cultures and societies . While there could be no fusion there could have been a workable partnership between the two peoples , but ...
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... Hindus to strengthen the British rule , and Hindu nationalism was directed against the Muslims rather than the British . In its final chapter a supernatural figure explains to Satyananda ( leader of the Sanyasis ) that the British have ...
... Hindus to strengthen the British rule , and Hindu nationalism was directed against the Muslims rather than the British . In its final chapter a supernatural figure explains to Satyananda ( leader of the Sanyasis ) that the British have ...
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... Hindu nationalist move- ment and continues to be the national song of India . The marked divergence between the Hindu and Muslim faiths is explained by the British writer , Lumby , in his book ' The Trans- fer of India ' as follows ...
... Hindu nationalist move- ment and continues to be the national song of India . The marked divergence between the Hindu and Muslim faiths is explained by the British writer , Lumby , in his book ' The Trans- fer of India ' as follows ...
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The Nasi the Hijrah calendar and the need of preparing | 1 |
Evolution of the Concept of Pakistan | 19 |
The British Commercial Mission to Kabul | 35 |
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