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Muslim Separatism in India by Abdul Hamid offers a comprehensive analysis of the political and social movements among Muslims in India between 1858 and 1947. The book delves into the factors that led to the demand for a separate Muslim identity and the eventual creation of Pakistan. It examines key events, figures, and ideologies that shaped Muslim separatist sentiments during this period. This scholarly work is essential for students and researchers interested in South Asian history and political movements. For more information, visit Multan Kitab Ghar.
Key Features:
✓ Detailed historical analysis from 1858 to 1947
✓ Focus on Muslim political movements and ideologies
✓ Examination of key events leading to the demand for a separate Muslim state
✓ Authored by a renowned scholar in the field
✓ Published by Oxford University Press
Topics Covered:
✓ Sayyid Ahmad Khan and His Age
✓ The Mutiny and Its Aftermath
✓ The Rulers and the Ruled
✓ Muslims and the State
✓ The Role of Religion in Politics
✓ The Demand for Separate Electorates
✓ The Formation of the All India Muslim League
✓ The Lahore Resolution and the Path to Partition
Foreward
Sayyid ahmad khan and his age
The Partition of Bengal: Before and After
The Years of Transition
The war and After
Political and Constitutional Issues
The Last Phase
Notes
Apppendixes
Select Bibliography
Index
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