The partitioning of British India in August 1947 into its principal successor state, Hindu-majority India, and newly formed Muslim-majority Pakistan, like many of the now infamous partitions of the twentieth century, did not take place without considerable humanitarian turmoil. Indeed a communal genocide of provincial and district minority populations, together with a huge transfer of population to and fro the two dominions, preceded, accompanied and followed the official Partition. This paper focuses upon the ‘memory’ of this episode as held by one of its participant groups—the Sikh refugees—who migrated from the territory of prospective/realised West Pakistan into truncated India. This paper contends that the Sikh refugees have sought to ...
The project titled, Post-Partition Sikh Immigrant Experiences in the United States, begins to expl...
The long freedom struggle in India culminated in a victory when in 1947 the country gained its indep...
One of the characteristics of much of the existing scholarship about the India/Pakistan partition of...
The partitioning of British India in August 1947 into its principal successor state, Hindu-majority ...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
The war against flexibility in South Asia that finished with the separation of India and the making ...
This paper tries to explore the events of life the refugees had gone through during partition. For t...
During the Partition of India in August 1947, the majority of the Muslim population in and around th...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
Gulzar’s newly published novel, Two redefines the trauma of partition. Even after 70 years of Indian...
The article draws on first-hand accounts of the violence, migration and resettlement which accompani...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
Understanding of the holocaust event, ‘Partition of Indian Subcontinent’(1947) still appears a...
Large-scale migration had taken place between the borders of Pakistan and India with the announcemen...
The project titled, Post-Partition Sikh Immigrant Experiences in the United States, begins to expl...
The long freedom struggle in India culminated in a victory when in 1947 the country gained its indep...
One of the characteristics of much of the existing scholarship about the India/Pakistan partition of...
The partitioning of British India in August 1947 into its principal successor state, Hindu-majority ...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
The war against flexibility in South Asia that finished with the separation of India and the making ...
This paper tries to explore the events of life the refugees had gone through during partition. For t...
During the Partition of India in August 1947, the majority of the Muslim population in and around th...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
Gulzar’s newly published novel, Two redefines the trauma of partition. Even after 70 years of Indian...
The article draws on first-hand accounts of the violence, migration and resettlement which accompani...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
Understanding of the holocaust event, ‘Partition of Indian Subcontinent’(1947) still appears a...
Large-scale migration had taken place between the borders of Pakistan and India with the announcemen...
The project titled, Post-Partition Sikh Immigrant Experiences in the United States, begins to expl...
The long freedom struggle in India culminated in a victory when in 1947 the country gained its indep...
One of the characteristics of much of the existing scholarship about the India/Pakistan partition of...