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I was doing something usual reading, and while I came across the topic of the partition of India I found something that struck me.
The source suggested there was suppose to be a "Third Pakistan". That's right three different Pakistan's after the partition of India.
Two that we all are familiar with, West Pakistan (Modern day Pakistan) and East Pakistan (Bangladesh)...But I came across some information that suggested that the Hyderabad plateau in Southern India could have possibly become the "Third Pakistan" or "South Pakistan".
It is because of the considerable Muslim population there at the time, I don't know about the Muslim population there today, but there seemed to be plans to carve out the Hyderabad area/province and establish it as the "Third Pakistan" or "South Pakistan".
If anyone has good information please bring it forward, I would like to learn more about this very interesting subject.
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Today there is a faction called the Royal State of Hyderabad fighting for a Muslim controlled independent province or small state in India. There flag has the Crescent Moon & Star on it as well, which resembles the Pakistani flag and suggest their Muslim loyalties or identity...
The leader of the Razakars or Royal Forces of Hyderabad led by Qasim Rasvi has been open about his fondness for Pakistan (1948). It was in 1948, a year after the partition, the Indian operation, Operation Polo, fought the independence struggle of Muslim Hyderabad (or Possible South Pakistan) and annexed it in 1948...
The source suggested there was suppose to be a "Third Pakistan". That's right three different Pakistan's after the partition of India.
Two that we all are familiar with, West Pakistan (Modern day Pakistan) and East Pakistan (Bangladesh)...But I came across some information that suggested that the Hyderabad plateau in Southern India could have possibly become the "Third Pakistan" or "South Pakistan".
It is because of the considerable Muslim population there at the time, I don't know about the Muslim population there today, but there seemed to be plans to carve out the Hyderabad area/province and establish it as the "Third Pakistan" or "South Pakistan".
If anyone has good information please bring it forward, I would like to learn more about this very interesting subject.
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Today there is a faction called the Royal State of Hyderabad fighting for a Muslim controlled independent province or small state in India. There flag has the Crescent Moon & Star on it as well, which resembles the Pakistani flag and suggest their Muslim loyalties or identity...
The leader of the Razakars or Royal Forces of Hyderabad led by Qasim Rasvi has been open about his fondness for Pakistan (1948). It was in 1948, a year after the partition, the Indian operation, Operation Polo, fought the independence struggle of Muslim Hyderabad (or Possible South Pakistan) and annexed it in 1948...
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