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The 1947 Rawalpindi massacres (also 1947 Rawalpindi riots) refer to widespread violence, massacres, and rapes of Hindus and Sikhs by Muslim mobs in the Rawalpindi Division of the Punjab Province of British India in March 1947. The violence preceded the partition of India and was instigated and … See more
In the 1946 Punjab provincial election, the Muslim League (ML) won 75 of the 86 Muslim seats in the province and emerged as the biggest party, … See more
On 2 March 1947, Khizar Hayat Tiwana resigned as premier in light of the Muslim League agitations and campaign against his ministry, and the official announcement of the imminent end … See more
The events have produced some of the most unforgettable images of the partition violence. Those who died in the violence, especially those … See more
The violence ceased by the middle of March. At many places, attacks ended after the army moved in to rescue survivors. Many villages had their entire population wiped … See more
• Ahmed, Ishtiaq (2011), The Punjab Bloodied, Partitioned and Cleansed: Unravelling the 1947 Tragedy through Secret British Reports and First-Person Accounts, Rupa/OUP Pakistan, ISBN 978-93-5520-578-0, ISBN 978-0-19-906470-0
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