안주만이와탄발루치스탄
Anjuman-i-Watan BaluchistanThe Anjuman-i-Watan, Baluchistan (Balochi: انجمن وطن بلوچستان), commonly called Anjuman-i-Watan, was a political party in British India based in the province of Baluchistan.[1]그것은 압둘 사마드 칸 아작자이가 [2]이끌었다.
그것은 전인도 아자드 무슬림 회의의 회원이었고 인도의 [3]분할에 반대했다.
안주만-이-와탄은 인도 국민회의와 동맹을 맺었고 안주만-이-이-이-이-이-이-이-발로찬-와-발로치스탄과 그 후계자인 칼라트 주 국민당과도 [4][5]협력했다.
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레퍼런스
- ^ Qasmi, Ali Usman; Robb, Megan Eaton (2017). Muslims against the Muslim League: Critiques of the Idea of Pakistan. Cambridge University Press. p. 2. ISBN 9781108621236.
- ^ Mathur, Yaduvansh Bahadur (1972). Muslims and changing India. Trimurti Publications. p. 275.
- ^ Ali, Afsar (17 July 2017). "Partition of India and Patriotism of Indian Muslims". The Milli Gazette.
The Conference had organized a meeting to oppose Pakistan resolution, on April 27, 1940 in Delhi, which in every aspect was a much more representative organization of Muslim opinion from all over the country than the Muslim League session held a month back at Lahore. The major Muslim organizations represented in the Conference were –All India Jamiat Ulama, All India Momin Conference, All India Majlis-e-Ahrar,All India Shia Political Conference, Khudai Khidmatgars, Bengal Krishak Proja Party, All India Muslim Parliamentary Board, The Anjuman-e-Watan (Baluchistan), All India Muslim Majlis, and Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadees.
- ^ Indian National Congress. All India Congress Committee. 1940. p. 90.
The Anjuman-i-Watan expressed a desire to be converted into a Congress Committee and affiliated to the Indian National Congress.
- ^ Talbot, Ian (1988). Provincial Politics and the Pakistan Movement: The Growth of the Muslim League in North-west and North-east India 1937-47. Oxford University Press. p. 117. ISBN 9780195773873.