The Man who Divided India: An Insight Into Jinnah's Leadership and Its AftermathPopular Prakashan, 2001 - 276 من الصفحات |
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Dedication Preface Chapter I Early Years | 1 |
Political Initiation | 8 |
Efforts at Unity | 16 |
The Lean Period | 25 |
Decline of Clout | 33 |
Temporary Retirement | 42 |
Undoing the Past | 54 |
Preparing for Separation | 65 |
Encounter with Gandhi | 91 |
ΧΙ Viceregal Endeavours | 99 |
Failure of Negotiations | 110 |
Surrender to Partition | 122 |
Creation of Pakistan | 131 |
Notes | 241 |
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Demand for Pakistan | 80 |
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