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Partition of India led to communal tensions and migrations from "summary" of India: The Ancient Past by Burjor Avari

The partition of India in 1947 was a significant event in the history of the Indian subcontinent. The division of British India into two separate nations, India and Pakistan, was intended to address the growing demands for separate Muslim and Hindu states. However, the partition led to widespread communal tensions and violence between the two communities, resulting in the displacement and migration of millions of people. The communal tensions that emerged during the partition were a result of deep-rooted religious and cultural differences between the Hindu and Muslim communities in India. The partition exacerbated these divisions, leading to widespread violence and bloodshed as people sought to establish their own separate identities and territories. The communal tensions were further fueled by political and social factors, as well as the legacy of British colonial ...
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    India: The Ancient Past

    Burjor Avari

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