Muslim Nationalism and Quest for Muslim Homeland (1940-1947)

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Muslim Nationalism and Quest for Muslim Homeland ( )

Post Khilafat Political Situation in India Muslim Majority Region: Punjab, Bengal, NWFP, Sindh, Baluchistan and Kashmir Muslim Minority Provinces of UP and Bihar Sectarian Violence Hindu Nationalism and RSS Congress in Dilemma Civil Disobedience Movement Communal Award, Separate Electorate and 1935 Act Cambridge Thesis

War and Indian Society Election of Point Demands and the Critique of Hindu Raj The War and Pakistan Resolution Jinnah: Bargaining Ploy Thesis The Negotiation for the Transfer of Power Pakistan Accepted and the Partition Refugees and Blood Bath Vexed Question of Kashmir and Hyderabad Gandhi’s Martyrdom