Dyarchy in Punjab

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National Book Organisation, 1991 - Political Science - 197 pages
The book is the first systematic and scientific study on an important aspects of the British Rule in Punjab, makes a distinct contribution to the advancement of historical knowledge. The another has made an intensive study of the working system in Punjab during 1921-1937. His research, based on the perusal of original sources, has to the conclusion that British adroritly introduced dyarchy as an experiments to satisfy the aspiration of moderate and loyalist nationalist without extending any substantial powers and to forement communal tension to weaken the national movement. The work covers almost all aspects of the Dyarchy in Punjab including biographical materials both on the India and British. Personages involved during the period of Dyarch would prove to be a credible work.

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