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What if the partition of India never happened? : r/HistoryWhatIf
2022年7月20日 · The total % of Muslims in unpartitioned India would have been 33% instead of 13% in India today. This would have led to a near constant Hindu-Muslim riots and India would have been thorough destabilized. There would have been little economic growth, eventually leading to partition at a later time.
Why did the British partition India instead of just leaving?
2022年11月25日 · The British leaving India culminated in 1947 but was actually a long-drawn out process. For instance, Dominion status giving India self-rule while acknowledging the British Crown as a titular leader similar to Canada and Australia, was offered back in October 1929.
Nine Alternate Partitions Of India : r/imaginarymaps - Reddit
2022年1月10日 · Yeah, people are way to quick to villify Britain and make out like their partition was the sole reason anything went wrong, as there there wasnt centuries of pre-existing cultural and religious tensions (these people would have you believe India was a peaceful utopia in which everyone coexisted before the British came along).
News from a timeline where the Partition of India Never Occurs
2022年10月14日 · For whatever reason, the Muslim League is unable to get enough popular support to achieve the Partition of India in 1947, which leads to the creation of Pakistan (and later, Bangladesh). As a result, the entire British colony of India gains independence as one huge country, which was supported both by the Indian National Congress and the ...
The map of india pre and post partition. : r/coolguides - Reddit
2022年8月16日 · Pre-partition, pre-British India was not one large country but an area made up of numerous and different groups of self-ruling people. Think of tribes (sorry, no offence meant, it just is a way of thinking of the various groups).
Why did the Partition of India cause so much death and ... - Reddit
2023年4月30日 · If the British hadn’t conquered india, india would be under hindu and sikh rule due to the resurgence of the Sikh and Maratha empires in the late 1700s. These empires were the ones that crushed the Mughal empire and likely would have fought with the Durani empire of Afghanistan for control of the indian subcontinent.
What if India never split (history question/discussion) : r/india
The most overlooked fact about India's partition is it is direct result of the electoral win of Indian Muslim League in almost all Muslim Majority seats. They won 106 out 1585 seats in 1937 election, not doing fairly well on Muslim Majority seats but increased their tally to 425 by 1946, consolidating their power in Muslim Majority seats.
What are some good movies that cover the Partition of India?
2022年6月16日 · I just learned about the Partition of India from watching Ms. Marvel. Are there any good movies that cover that time period in India? The robot requires three hundred characters so feel free to ignore this part. The partition of India in 1947 divided British India into two independent dominions: India and Pakistan.
Was Partitioning India a good-bad/right-wrong thing? : r/india
2015年6月30日 · Partition was such a horrific mistake , united India would be a leading superpower by todays standards, it was done out of childish squabble , furthermore I see Hindus and Muslims live alone side each other in every other country so why not there originate country , finally this is what the British wanted to brake India once it no longer was ...
An Indian friend of mine told me that he thinks the partition of ...
2014年4月10日 · I have to agree that by 1947 the partition of India was almost inevitable. It would be wrong to say that the people did not want the partition. It would be very hard to explain the scale and kind of violence that took place if we assume that the people were happy with each other. It was a powder keg of religious hatred.