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Humanity Amidst Insanity: Hope during and after the Indo-Pak Partition
Tridivesh Maini Singh
Tahir Javed Malik
Ali Farooq Malik
Ubspd
2009
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Summary:
Personal accounts during the partition, also useful on Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus, and communalism.
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Tags:
Non-fiction
History
Personal Narratives
First Person Experiences
Pakistan
20th century
India
Language:
English