The Political Geography of Federalism: An Inquiry Into Origins and StabilityWiley, 1975 - 273 էջ |
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... Bengal ( Bangladesh ) , bordered by India and Burma , was culturally closer to the other part of Bengal in India ( with which , even till the last , some of her leaders were reluctant to part company ) , and found herself in many ...
... Bengal ( Bangladesh ) , bordered by India and Burma , was culturally closer to the other part of Bengal in India ( with which , even till the last , some of her leaders were reluctant to part company ) , and found herself in many ...
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... Bengal had a total population of 41.9 million as against West Pakistan's total of 33.7 million . Then , the Bengalis were able to win the support of the Frontier and the Sindhi groups in West Pakistan in the central legislature because ...
... Bengal had a total population of 41.9 million as against West Pakistan's total of 33.7 million . Then , the Bengalis were able to win the support of the Frontier and the Sindhi groups in West Pakistan in the central legislature because ...
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... Bengal in the former Pakistan . Like Jamaica , East Bengal had also been given a representation in the central legislature much smaller than her population would warrant . Like Jamaica , East Bengal also found the federal capital over a ...
... Bengal in the former Pakistan . Like Jamaica , East Bengal had also been given a representation in the central legislature much smaller than her population would warrant . Like Jamaica , East Bengal also found the federal capital over a ...
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