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The Longest August: The Unflinching Rivalry Between India and Pakistan
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| #899983 in Books | 2015-02-24 | 2015-02-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.50 x6.50l,.92 | File type: PDF | 528 pages||18 of 19 people found the following review helpful.| The new standard|By robert dunn|I am an Irish American who never knew about the twins of Asia. The extent of my knowledge was that they at one time where owned by the British, then after WW2 became two separate states. Dilip Hiro has a very matter of fact writing style. He stays away from over exaggerating or down playing events. This makes for a great read and I feel li||
[A] deeply researched book about partition and its consequences...The adversarial relationship between the homespun Mahatma [Gandhi] and the Anglicized barrister [Jinnah] is recounted in novelistic detail... This is a reliable, insightful and, for so pa
The partitioning of British India into independent Pakistan and India in August 1947 occurred in the midst of communal holocaust, with Hindus and Sikhs on one side and Muslims on the other. More than 750,000 people were butchered, and 12 million fled their homes—primarily in caravans of bullock-carts—to seek refuge across the new border: it was the largest exodus in history. Sixty-seven years later, it is as if that August never ended.
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