India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... Pakistan " and " India " now refer to two political units , the old term " India " has acquired a double usage . It is applied in a wide sense to the whole geographic area and in a narrow sense to the recently demarcated nation . Many ...
... Pakistan " and " India " now refer to two political units , the old term " India " has acquired a double usage . It is applied in a wide sense to the whole geographic area and in a narrow sense to the recently demarcated nation . Many ...
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... Pakistan consisted of : ( 1 ) two governors ' provinces with boundaries unchanged - North - West Frontier Province and Sind ; ( 2 ) two governors ' provinces formed as a consequence of ... Pakistan Constituent 194 INDIA , PAKISTAN , CEYLON.
... Pakistan consisted of : ( 1 ) two governors ' provinces with boundaries unchanged - North - West Frontier Province and Sind ; ( 2 ) two governors ' provinces formed as a consequence of ... Pakistan Constituent 194 INDIA , PAKISTAN , CEYLON.
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... Pakistan had to build a completely new central government . It inherited neither a capital nor an ad- ministrative ... Pakistan Cabinet was apparently quite content with the prospect of a long interim period during which government would ...
... Pakistan had to build a completely new central government . It inherited neither a capital nor an ad- ministrative ... Pakistan Cabinet was apparently quite content with the prospect of a long interim period during which government would ...
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