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    The Radcliffe Line was the boundary demarcated by the two boundary commissions for the provinces of Punjab and Bengal during the Partition of India. It...
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  • Cyril John Radcliffe, 1st Viscount Radcliffe, GBE, PC, FBA (30 March 1899 – 1 April 1977) was a British lawyer and Law Lord best known for his role in...
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    Radcliffe Line) was determined by a British Government-commissioned report prepared under the chairmanship of a London barrister, Sir Cyril Radcliffe...
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  • up Radcliffe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Radcliffe or Radcliff may refer to: Radcliffe Line, a border between India and Pakistan Radcliffe, Greater...
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    The Bangladesh–India border, known locally as the Radcliffe line (IB), is an international border running between the republics of Bangladesh and India...
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    Province, British India that ultimately fell on the western side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1881 census data here: Immediately following the partition of India...
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    Pakistan, controlled by India). International Boundary or Radcliffe Line (IB): The demarcated line between the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic...
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    Khanate of Kalat. The controversial Radcliffe Award, not published until 17 August 1947 specified the Radcliffe Line which demarcated the border between...
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    province between the new dominions of Pakistan and the Indian Union by the Radcliffe Commission in 1947. The mostly Muslim western parts of the old Punjab...
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    The Line of Actual Control (LAC), in the context of the Sino-Indian border dispute, is a notional demarcation line that separates Indian-controlled territory...
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    Province, British India that ultimately fell on the western side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1941 census data here:: 42  Immediately following the partition...
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  • that was ultimately awarded to India following the demarcation of the Radcliffe Line was made into a new province – East Punjab. The area includes the contemporary...
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    Province, British India that ultimately fell on the western side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1941 census data here: Immediately following the partition of India...
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    1947 Partition, based on the Radcliffe Line, bore an uncanny resemblance with Curzon's partition of 1905. Radcliffe's line informed the Congress Plan,...
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    Province, British India that ultimately fell on the western side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1881 census data here: Immediately following the partition of India...
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    Province, British India that ultimately fell on the western side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1901 census data here: : 34  Immediately following the partition...
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    Lahore (section Orange Line)
    Hindus and Sikhs before the Boundary Commission that would draw the Radcliffe Line to demarcate the border of the two new states based on religious demography...
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  • Province, British India that ultimately fell on the western side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1881 census data here: Immediately following the partition of India...
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    premier H. S. Suhrawardy. A referendum and the announcement of the Radcliffe Line established the present-day territorial boundary. In 1947, East Bengal...
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    Indian nationals whose ancestral homes lay on the other side of the Radcliffe Line. These three passports respectively permitted travel to Bangladesh,...
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    and the region of Punjab that would fall on the eastern side of the Radcliffe Line, in the contemporary Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal...
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  • nation, Afghanistan, as part of its claim of the Kashmir region (see Durand Line). Maritime borders of India are the maritime boundary recognized by the United...
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    Asia Cabinet Mission Indian Independence Act Partition of India Radcliffe Line Durand Line Objectives Resolution Independence Pakistani monarchy Republic...
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    territories, while at Wagah and Hussainiwala, their counterparts cross the Radcliffe Line, shake hands and lower the flags." On India's Independence Day on 15...
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    ethnically charged violence and movement of populations; publication of the Radcliffe Line dividing the new nations sparked mass migration, murder, and ethnic...
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    Province, British India that ultimately fell on the western side of the Radcliffe Line. See 1941 census data here: : 42  Immediately following the partition...
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    Radcliffe College was a women's liberal arts college in Cambridge, Massachusetts that was founded in 1879. In 1999, it was fully incorporated into Harvard...
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    to the region of Punjab that would fall on the western side of the Radcliffe Line, in the contemporary state of Punjab, Pakistan. In the current era,...
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    scores of Hindus and Muslims migrated in opposite directions across the Radcliffe Line to reach India and Pakistan, respectively. In 1950, India emerged as...
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    (claimed) Bangladesh Bhutan China Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka Demarcation lines Johnson Line Macartney-MacDonald Line McMahon Line Radcliffe Line...
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