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The radcliffe line was the line drawn between |
The radcliffe line was the line drawn between India and Pakistan during the Indian independence and when the Pakistanis split themselves from India. | ||
Many thought that lahore would be a part of |
Many thought that lahore would be a part of India as it was a Sikh-Hindu majority, but when they were informed that lahore will be a part of Pakistan, the Sikhs gave a valiant attack, but were calmed by the Pakistan army. | ||
The line was erected by Sir Cyril Radcliffe. | The line was erected by Sir Cyril Radcliffe. |
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The radcliffe line was the line drawn between India and Pakistan during the Indian independence and when the Pakistanis split themselves from India.
Many thought that lahore would be a part of India as it was a Sikh-Hindu majority, but when they were informed that lahore will be a part of Pakistan, the Sikhs gave a valiant attack, but were calmed by the Pakistan army.
The line was erected by Sir Cyril Radcliffe.
This line might not be in existence now.
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