02950mam a2200373 a 45000010008000000030004000080050017000120080041000290200022000700350023000920350017001150400020001320430021001521000030001732450107002032500012003102600077003223000025003994900031004245000061004555040064005165050652005805200313012325200434015455200331019796500020023106510023023306510039023538300032023929000008024249420012024329990015024449520117024591675845OSt20180117090007.0940706r19921968pk b 001 0 eng d a0195771141 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocm30714735 a(NNC)1675845 aCUYcCUYdOrLoB aa-ii---aa-pk---1 aSayeed, Khalid B.,d1926-10aPakistan :bthe formative phase, 1857-1948 /cKhalid B. Sayeed ; with a foreword by George Cunningham. a2nd ed. aKarachi ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c1968g(1992 [printing]) aix, 341 p. ;c22 cm.1 aOxford Pakistan paperbacks aPrevious ed.: Karachi : Pakistan Publishing House, 1960. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 308-316) and index.00gPt. 1.tOrigins of Pakistan.g1.tConflicting Views About the Origin of Pakistan.g2.tAnglo-Muslim Conciliation and the Beginnings of Hindu-Muslim Tension in India, 1857-1914.g3.tAttempts at Hindu-Muslim Unity, 1916-40.g4.tThe Emergence of Pakistan - I.g5.tThe Emergence of Pakistan - II.g6.tThe Muslim League. Its Role and Organization --gPt. 2.tContinuation of the Viceregal System in Pakistan, 1947-8.g7.tJinnah's Appointment as Governor-General of Pakistan.g8.tConstitutional and Political Powers of the Governor-General.g9.tThe Centre and the Provinces, 1947-8.g10.tThe Viceregal System and the Muslim Nationalist Movement. aThis admirably written book analyses in a scholarly and impartial way a mass of material relating to the creation of Pakistan. Taking 1857 as the starting point, Khalid bin Sayeed relates the diverse factors which periodically heightened or lowered tension between the Hindus and Muslims of the subcontinent.8 aSir Syed Ahmed Khan's remarkable achievements, the emergence of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League, the partition of Bengal, the granting of separate electorates, the Khilafat Movement, and the last minute manoeuvrings of both sides as the prospect of Independence drew nearer, are all excellently told. Impacting on this entire complex set of events, for better or worse, is the policy of the British Government.8 a. The latter part of the book gives a clear and penetrating account of Pakistan's first year of independence and the role of Jinnah as Pakistan's Governor-General. Even thirty years after it was first published, Khalid bin Sayeed's scholarly study of the formative phase of Pakistan remains the definitive work for the period. 0aMuslimszIndia. 0aPakistanxHistory. 0aPakistanxPolitics and government. 0aOxford Pakistan paperbacks. bTOC 2ddccBK c3499d3499 00102ddc40708NFICaCLbCLcGENd2016-07-27l6m6o954 SAYpS3H-S-487r2022-12-21s2022-10-02w2016-07-27yBK