The Partition of India: Freedom and the Birth of Chaos — Fexingo History
In 1947, the British Raj ended not with a single transfer of power, but with a violent partition that carved India and Pakistan out of a subcontinent and set the stage for decades of conflict. Lucas and Luna explore the final decades of colonial rule, from the 1935 Government of India Act to the 1947 Radcliffe Line, and the figures—Jinnah, Nehru, Mountbatten—who shaped the borders. They delve into
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In 1947, the British Raj ended not with a single transfer of power, but with a violent partition that carved India and Pakistan out of a subcontinent and set the stage for decades of conflict. Lucas and Luna explore the final decades of colonial rule, from the 1935 Government of India Act to the 1947 Radcliffe Line, and the figures—Jinnah, Nehru, Mountbatten—who shaped the borders. They delve into
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