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The Partition of the Punjab. 1894-1947 : Ghai, Prem Vati

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 1986.Description: 192 pages E/3Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.04 GHA-P 1986
Contents:
Ch 1: Introduction: British Conquest: British Policy Behind the two Sikh Wars- Communal Relations from (1848-52) Second Sikh War 16 November 1848; Henry Lawrence as Resident at Lahore; Outbreak at Multan and the Second Sikh War. Ch 2: Punjab Under John Lawrence: The Board of Administration (1849-53); The Punjab under the Chief Commissionership of Sir John Lawrence (1853-58). Ch 3: The Punjab And the Mutiny (1857-58). Ch 4: Punjab Between Mutiny and Morley-Minto Reforms (1857-1909) Reaction of the Non-Muslims and the Nationalist Response to the New Challenge; Nationalist Response to the New Challenge: The Birth of the National Congress; Establishment of the League. Ch 5: Punjab between Morley-Minto Reforms and Provincial Autonomy (1909-35). Ch 6: Punjab Till Partition: Provincial Autonomy; World war II and the Constitutional Deadlock; the Cripps Mission and after; the Quit India Movement; The Cabinet Mission Plan; The Interim Government; Lord Mountbatten Mission; 3 June 1947; Verdict of the provinces. Ch 7: The Partition and the Aftermath: Radcliffe award Darkness at Noon; Punjab (Post Independence) Hindustan Ki Taqseem Ka Natija; Epilogue. Appendix 1: General Report Upon the Administration of the Punjab Proper 1849-50 and 1850-51. Appendix 2: General Report upon the Administration of the Punjab Proper (first two Years after annexation Part II; Jageers and Pensions. Appendix 3: Bengal’s Partition, Bibliography, Index.
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The Partition of Punjab

Ch 1: Introduction: British Conquest: British Policy Behind the two Sikh Wars- Communal Relations from (1848-52) Second Sikh War 16 November 1848; Henry Lawrence as Resident at Lahore; Outbreak at Multan and the Second Sikh War. Ch 2: Punjab Under John Lawrence: The Board of Administration (1849-53); The Punjab under the Chief Commissionership of Sir John Lawrence (1853-58). Ch 3: The Punjab And the Mutiny (1857-58). Ch 4: Punjab Between Mutiny and Morley-Minto Reforms (1857-1909) Reaction of the Non-Muslims and the Nationalist Response to the New Challenge; Nationalist Response to the New Challenge: The Birth of the National Congress; Establishment of the League. Ch 5: Punjab between Morley-Minto Reforms and Provincial Autonomy (1909-35). Ch 6: Punjab Till Partition: Provincial Autonomy; World war II and the Constitutional Deadlock; the Cripps Mission and after; the Quit India Movement; The Cabinet Mission Plan; The Interim Government; Lord Mountbatten Mission; 3 June 1947; Verdict of the provinces. Ch 7: The Partition and the Aftermath: Radcliffe award Darkness at Noon; Punjab (Post Independence) Hindustan Ki Taqseem Ka Natija; Epilogue. Appendix 1: General Report Upon the Administration of the Punjab Proper 1849-50 and 1850-51. Appendix 2: General Report upon the Administration of the Punjab Proper (first two Years after annexation Part II; Jageers and Pensions. Appendix 3: Bengal’s Partition, Bibliography, Index.

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