Priya Kumar and Rita Kothari (eds), special issue on "Partition and Sindh: Dispersals, Memories and Diasporas", South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, vol. 39, no. 4, 2016. Introduction Sindh, 1947 and Beyond Priya Kumar & Rita Kothari Pages: 773-789 Unwanted Refugees: Sindhi Hindus in India and Muhajirs in Sindh Nandita Bhavnani Pages: 790-804 Alienation, Displacement and Home in Mohan Kalpana's Jalavatni Trisha Lalchandani Pages: 805-819 Pakistan's 1951 Census: State-Buildi..
This introduction examines the contested histories of Partitions in South Asia with an emphasis on m...
The following thesis focuses on the long-term consequences of Partition of India on a micro- level. ...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
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Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
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The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
The article draws on first-hand accounts of the violence, migration and resettlement which accompani...
History and Literature together constitute the past of a particular place or a thing. They both comp...
Here is an ethnic group, abruptly displaced by the Partition of India in 1947, who lost everything. ...
In the wake of Partition - the break-up of British India in 1947 - millions of people moved across t...
This introduction examines the contested histories of Partitions in South Asia with an emphasis on m...
The following thesis focuses on the long-term consequences of Partition of India on a micro- level. ...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
This article was published on the anniversary of India's Republic day in January 2021 for the well-k...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
This paper argues for the inclusion of ‘Sindhi Sikhs’—a minor group in terms of religion, language a...
This special issue of Modern Asian Studies explores the shift from colonial rule to independence in ...
The British divided and quit India in 1947. The Partition of India and the creation of Pakistan upro...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
This book revisits the partition of the Punjab, its attendant violence and, as a consequence, the di...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
The article draws on first-hand accounts of the violence, migration and resettlement which accompani...
History and Literature together constitute the past of a particular place or a thing. They both comp...
Here is an ethnic group, abruptly displaced by the Partition of India in 1947, who lost everything. ...
In the wake of Partition - the break-up of British India in 1947 - millions of people moved across t...
This introduction examines the contested histories of Partitions in South Asia with an emphasis on m...
The following thesis focuses on the long-term consequences of Partition of India on a micro- level. ...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...