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Genre=Documentary. countries=UK. . Directed by=Nathan Williams. 2015-11-29 Khan, the author of “The Great Partition,” explores how peasants were recruited to serve in distant locations, and the fears of the families and loved ones they left behind. She profiles. "Yasmin Khan, a British historian, has written a riveting book on this terrible story. It is unusual for two reasons. It is composed with flair, quite unlike the dense, academic plodding that modern Indian history usually delivers. Second, it turns the spotlight away from the self-posturing in the British viceroy's palace and the well-documented political wrangling between Congress and the.

 

2007-08-01 Yasmin Khan's The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan was a disappointment. With her credentials as a scholar, I expected a succinct portrayal of events surrounding the dissolution of the British Raj and the convulsive births of. 2011-05-05 The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan is a stunning book, precisely because it shatters the convenient myths that India, Pakistan and Britain have maintained as history. Yasmin Khan brings to light the confusion and chaos that prevailed during the 'transfer of power' from the British Raj to the Indian and Pakistani governments.

The Partition of India in 1947 promised its people both political and religious freedom—through the liberation of India from British rule, and the creation of the Muslim state of Pakistan. The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan, New. The Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan. Ghareebkhana: The Great Partition, by Yasmin Khan. 2017-12-11 The Great Partition, by Yasmin Khan I finished reading "The Great Partition" by Yasmeen Khan. The book is written ten years back and is not the latest book on the events of 1947. It is however the only book I know which does not take Partition as the end or the beginning point. It tells the story of events in the participation period. ie 1945 to early 1950's with some references to later years.