An edition of From mutiny to Mountbatten (1996)

From mutiny to Mountbatten

a biographical sketch of and writings by Altaf Husain, former editor of Dawn

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An edition of From mutiny to Mountbatten (1996)

From mutiny to Mountbatten

a biographical sketch of and writings by Altaf Husain, former editor of Dawn

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The emergence of Pakistan as an independent nation in 1947 was one of the major historical events of the 20th century. There are few parallels in history where freedom has been achieved not with swords or on the battlefield but with diplomacy, negotiations and unwavering conviction and effort. One of the central figures in the events surrounding the establishment of Pakistan was Altaf Husain, the Editor of the English-language newspaper Dawn.

As a fearless Editor, Altaf Husain projected his political viewpoints, aspirations and ideals through Dawn to the Muslim League leaders striving against the British Raj and their Hindu political opponents. His Dawn editorials during the crucial 1945-1947 period were inspired by Jinnah's Two Nation theory, and the belief that Indian Muslims should have a homeland of their own - Pakistan. In Dawn, Altaf Husain provided incisive political guidance - a role he continued to fill throughout his life.

From Mutiny to Mountbatten combines history, biography and extracts and quotations from Altaf Husain's articles and writings. It gives a unique insight into a major political event of our era, and the part played in that event by a remarkable editor and a unique newspaper. It also gives many insights into the major players of the events of the time. Above all, it provides an understanding of the mood of the Muslims of undivided India and their dream of a separate homeland.

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London, New York

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Library of Congress
PN5449.P28 Z44 1996, PN5449.P28Z44 1996, PN5449.P28

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Pagination
xiii, 119 p. :
Number of pages
119

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OL969709M
ISBN 10
0710305486
LCCN
96006294
OCLC/WorldCat
1145123494, 34285227
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643757

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