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PAKISTAN QUIZ - ACCESSION & JOINING ISSUES

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  1. June 26, 1947
  2. by 33 to 20 votes
  3. Ch. Muhammad Ali and H.M. Patel
  4. "The new frontier would run approximately north-south from the Himalayan foothills east of Darjeeling to the Ganges delta on the Bay of Bengal, leaving East Bengal in Pakistan and West Bengal in India"
  5. 60,000,000
  6. 77000 Sq. miles
  7. 35.14% in West Bengal and 64.86% in East Bengal
  8. Sir Cyril Radcliffe
  9. Mr. Justice Din Muhammad, Mr. Justice Muhammad Munir, Mr. Justice Mehrchand Mahajan, Mr. Justice Teja Singh
  10. From 21-07-1947 to 30-07-1947
  11. Aug. 8, 1947
  12. 17-08-1947
  13. In New Delhi as guest of Lord Mountbatten
  14. Sir Even Jenkins
  15. Sir Francis Mudie
  16. This sketch map was the advance information provided to Sir Even Jenkins by the Radcliff award commission on the possible boundary line of Punjab
  17. According to this sketch map the tehsil of Ferozepur and Zira was to be assigned to Pakistan, but in actual Award it was assigned to India
  18. It was the sole land route to Kashmir, which India had planned to occupy   
  19.  562
  20. 93 million
  21. 712000 Sq. miles
  22. July 25, 1947
  23. Join either Pakistan or India 
  24.  Hyderabad, Junagadh and Kashmir
  25. A jirga (assembly) of all the tribal chiefs of  he British Baluchistan met on June 29, 1947 and unanimously decided to join Pakistan
  26. Kalat
  27. April 2, 1948
  28. 75000 sq. miles
  29.  500,000
  30. April 1952
  31. East Bengal and West Punjab
  32. 28,000,000
  33. 100,000
  34. In Lahore Division, Lahore, Gujranwala, Sheikhupura, Sialkot. In Rawalpindi Division, Rawalpindi, Attock, Jhelum, and Shahpur. In Multan Division, Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Lyallpur, Montgomery and Muzaffargarh
  35. 62,100 Sq. miles
  36. 15,800,000
  37. 74.7%
  38. July 6, 1947
  39. 289,244 for Pakistan and 2874 for India
  40. Redshirts, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
  41. Bahawalpur and Khairpur
  42. 7th and 12th October, 1947 
  43. Mushtaq Ahmed Gurmani
  44. 1,500,000
  45. 16,500 Sq. miles
  46. Sylhet
  47. Chitral, Dir and Swat
  48. June 23, 1947
  49. 91 members (including three non-Muslims) voted in favor of joining a new Constituent Assembly, while 77 (Hindus, Sikhs and Scheduled Caste representatives) voted in favor of entering the existing Constituent Assembly, if the Province remained united. 
  50. June 20, 1947
  51. Sir Frederick Burrows
  52. Hussain Shaheed Suharwardy
  53. Muslim League
  54. Bengal Legislative Assembly met in two sections on June 20, 1947; the Hindu-majority section voted in favor of partition of Bengal by 58 votes to 21 and Muslim-majority section voted against partition of Bengal by 106 to 35.
  55. July 4-5, 1947
  56. Aug. 17, 1947
  57. September, 24, 1947
  58. February 15, 1948
  59. August 18, 1947
  60. Sept. 15, 1947
  61. Lord Mountbatten
  62. 800,000
  63. 80%
  64. South West of the Kathiawar peninsula?
  65. 450 miles
  66. Mangrol and Babriawad
  67. November 1, 1947
  68. These were the tributary states of Junagadh. The India troops entered here to find an excuse for occupying Junagadh.
  69. November 9, 1947
  70. Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto
  71. Sir Shah Nawaz Bhutto 
  72. Porbandar
  73. Feb. 24, 1948
  74. The referendum was a merely farce as there were no neutral observers and the unilateral announcement from Indian Govt. was made that 190,779 votes were in favor of India and 91 in favor of Pakistan  
  75. 82000 sq. miles
  76. 18 million
  77. Nizam
  78. Mir Osman Ali Khan
  79. To remain Independent
  80. Hyderabad
  81. Nov. 29, 1947, was to continue for one year
  82. Economic blockade
  83. September, 12 1948
  84.  
  85. Jodhpur
  86. 78%
  87. 93%
  88. 14th Century
  89. 1845
  90. 250 miles
  91. Sheikh Abdullah
  92. Acharya Kirpalani
  93. 19th July, 1947
  94. Hari Singh
  95. Ram Chandra Kak
  96. Release of Sheikh Abudullah from Prison
  97. Mehr Chand Mahajan - A former member of Boundary Commission
  98. The Raja of Kashmir Hari Singh ordered Muslims to deposit all arms they possessed and also disarmed the Muslim personnel in the State army
  99. Poonch
  100. 21/22 October, 1947
  101. 24th October, 1947   
  102. They got busy in plunder 
  103. 24th October, 1947
  104. V.P. Manon
  105. 25th October, 1947
  106. 26th October, 1947
  107. V.P. Manon
  108. 27th  October, 1947
  109. 27th October, 1947
  110. Sheikh Abdullah
  111. 70000
  112. 24th October, 1947
  113. Lahore
  114. 30th October, 1947
  115. 2nd November, 1947
  116. 01-01-1948
  117. article 35 of Chapter VI which deals with "pacific settlement of disputes  
  118. Chapter VII
  119. Article 35 
  120. Two
  121. 17-01-1948
  122. 20-01-1948
  123. 3 (later increased to 5)
  124. 28-01-2007 
  125. Pakistan Govt. to try to secure withdrawal of tribesmen and India was allowed to retain the minimum forces necessary to help in the civil administration 
  126. Sir Zafarullah Khan
  127. April 1948
  128. Bhimber, Mirpur, Muzaffarabad, Mangla and Kohala
  129. Deploy Pakistan army to defend the Liberated Kashmir against Indian aggression and stop Indian forces on the general line Uri-Poonch Naosher  
  130. First Week of July, 1948
  131. 13-08-1948 and 05-01-1949
  132. Three
  133. Part-III
  134. It did not stipulate detailed guarantees for a free and impartial plebiscite
  135. 01-01-1949
  136. The accession of the State would be decided through a free and impartial plebiscite which would be held following determination by the Commission that the ceasefire and truce arrangements in terms of resolution of 13-08-1948 had been carried out
  137. American Admiral Nimitz
  138. 14-03-1950
  139. Creation of the office of the UN Representative for the purpose of demilitarization of the Kashmir State
  140. Sir Owen Dixon, a judge of the Australian High Court
  141. London
  142. He wanted the Kashmir issue to be on the agenda
  143. 07-01-1951
  144. Yes, in two sessions for seven hours
  145. To station troops in Kashmir during the period of plebiscite
  146. Pakistan accepted it by India rejected
  147. 21-02-1951
  148. 21-02-1951
  149. Former American Senator Frank P. Graham on 30-04-1951
  150. Six   
  151. Both India and Pakistan urged to enter into negotiation under Graham on the size of forces in Kashmir
  152. 1952
  153. 09-08-1952
  154. from 09-08-1952 to 08-01-1958
  155. According to his letter addressed to SC he was arrested because he pleaded for an early resolution of the dispute with Pakistan
  156. Karachi
  157. New Delhi

 

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