On 19 June 1953 a Court of Inquiry was established to look into disturbances in the Punjab, Pakistan caused by agitation against the Ahmadiyya minority...
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1953 Lahore riots (redirect from Lahore riots of 1953)
hours of Nazimuddin's dismissal.[citation needed] On 19 June 1953 a Court Of Inquiry was established to look into disturbances, known as the Punjab Disturbances...
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M. R. Kayani (category Judiciary of Pakistan)
Disturbances Court of Inquiry. Kayani retired in October 1962. He was not elevated to the Supreme Court of Pakistan because of his open criticism of the...
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Jallianwala Bagh massacre (redirect from Punjab massacres)
December 2023. India. Committee on Disturbances in Bombay, Delhi, and the Punjab (1920). Report; disorders inquiry committee 1919–1920. pp. xx–xxi, 44–45...
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Furqan Force (category Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948)
renaissance of Islam. Tabshir Publications. Report of the Court of Inquiry constituted under Punjab act II of 1954 to enquire into the Punjab disturbances of 1953...
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regarded as the start of the civil rights movement, began in the United States. In Pakistan, the Punjab Disturbances Court of Inquiry was appointed, under...
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Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari (category People from Punjab Province (British India))
REPORT of THE COURT OF INQUIRY constituted under PUNJAB ACT II OF 1954 to enquire into the PUNJAB DISTURBANCES OF 1953 (Lahore: National archives of Pakistan...
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Master Taj-ud-Din Ansari (category Presidents of Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam)
seat of All Pakistan Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-Islam. REPORT of THE COURT OF INQUIRY constituted under PUNJAB ACT II OF 1954 to enquire into the PUNJAB DISTURBANCES...
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2017. Ahmad, Khurshid (1956). An Analysis of the Munir report; a critical study of the Punjab disturbances inquiry report. Karachi: Jamaat-e-Islami Publications...
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1984 anti-Sikh riots (category Sexual violence at riots and crowd disturbances)
Punjab, in June 1984. The operation had resulted in a deadly battle with armed Sikh groups who were demanding greater rights and autonomy for Punjab and...
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the inquiry into advice which was tendered by Council of Ministers to the President, the Supreme Court at length considered the scope and effect of Article...
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Sheikh Hissam-ud-Din (category Presidents of Majlis-e-Ahrar-ul-Islam)
ISBN 978-0-19-569651-6. REPORT of THE COURT OF INQUIRY constituted under PUNJAB ACT II OF 1954 to enquire into the PUNJAB DISTURBANCES OF 1953 v t e v t e...
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by the High Court, the accused need not be present during this period of this inquiry or when additional evidence is taken. The High Court also has the...
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Khalistan movement (redirect from Republic of Khalistan)
'land of the Khalsa') in the Punjab region. The proposed boundaries of Khalistan vary between different groups; some suggest the entirety of the Sikh-majority...
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Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale (category Insurgency in Punjab)
documents detailing ISI plans to foment religious disturbances in Punjab and promote the creation of Khalistan as an independent Sikh state, to be passed...
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Mazhar Ali Azhar (category Critics of Ahmadiyya)
Justice Munir, "Report of the court inquiry constituted under Punjab act II of 1954 to enquire into the Punjab disturbances of 1953", pp. 254-255, (1954)...
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Haryana (redirect from Culture of Haryana)
northern part of the country. It was carved out after the linguistic reorganisation of Punjab on 1 November 1966. It is ranked 21st in terms of area, with...
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Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (category Acts of the Parliament of India 1958)
jurisdiction of the eight police stations of districts in Arunachal Pradesh bordering the State of Assam). Another one passed in 1983 and applicable to Punjab and...
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The Emergency (India) (redirect from Indira Gandhi's seizure of emergency powers)
security of India being threatened by internal disturbances". He showed how democratic freedom could be suspended while remaining within the ambit of the Constitution...
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2017. Ahmad, Khurshid (1956). An Analysis of the Munir report; a critical study of the Punjab disturbances inquiry report. Karachi: Jamaat-e-Islami Publications...
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in Punjab. The development of the broad work for Hindu unity that started in the early 20th century in Punjab was a precursor for the formation of the...
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Kalsian Bhattian (category Punjab, Pakistan geography stubs)
Bhattian Farm House Report of the Court of Inquiry constituted under Punjab act II of 1954 to enquire into the Punjab disturbances of 1953. Printed by the Superintendent...
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of Bahadur Shah. Academic Press. p. 294. Fleetwood Williams (1858). Narrative of Events Attending the Outbreak of Disturbances and the Restoration of...
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Report: Inquiry into the communal disturbances at Ahmedabad and other places in Gujarat on and after 18th September 1969. Commission of Inquiry on Communal...
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result of domestic violence, with many maimed or disabled. In 2016 the provincial parliaments of Punjab and Sindh, which together comprise 65% of the country's...
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Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq (redirect from Military Government of Pakistan (1977–1988))
weakened it. His era led to serious disturbances in Karachi and ultimately Karachi went into the secular control of MQM from Jamaat-e-Islami. Ojhri Camp...
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Company rule in India (redirect from British conquest of India)
(1843). Punjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir, were annexed after the Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1849-1856 (Period of tenure of Marquess of Dalhousie...
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February, a court of inquiry was held at Barrackpore to get to the bottom of these rumours. Native soldiers called as witnesses complained of the paper...
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Genocides in history (1946 to 1999) (category Aftermath of World War II)
West Punjab and East Punjab (later split into the three separate modern-day Indian states of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh). West Punjab was formed...
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controlled reserve of uniformed officers which supported local areas, particularly when policing serious crime and civil disturbances. The SPG comprised...
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