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Tragedy Of Hyderabad


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mari kashmir ni enduku 10galeka pooyaru?

 

a rojullo andhra vallaki engineering degress emyna undeva?    osamania univeristy start chesaru ga adi chalu le.

 

world lo ekadanna lo anna heart of the country lo another country unda??....kasmir is different story....

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Creativity ekkuvayinattundi. anduke abnnned  @3$%  @3$% @3$% 
The true and exact depiction of what exactly happened after independence of Hyderabad State and India from the British Empire as per Independence of India Act. The Princely States were given the option to either join India or Pakistan or remain independent. Hyderabad opted for independence.
Although a Muslim Ruler The Nizam was highly secular and he saw his Hindu and Muslim subjects with the same eye. Hyderabad was a peaceful, prosperous and the best governed State in the Sub-Continent. This book shows you what happened before the fall of Hyderabad. How it was illegally and fraudulently invaded and annexed by India under false pretext having blockaded a land locked country for about an year and then attacking from all sides.
Wishes of people were never ascertained. No referendum was ever taken because as Patel had told Nehru: "don't ever do that mistake The Hindus will vote for The Nizam who they love so much". It is the saddest part of Indian history based on naked aggression. This book tell all and it is a first hand account of The Prime Minister of Hyderabad who was in the thick and thin of events. A more authentic account of what happened is not found.

 

 

modale.. epataaki inko porkistan aayedhi.. see porkistan and bangledesh...

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world lo ekadanna lo anna heart of the country lo another country unda??....kasmir is different story....


Baa endi ee madya theda gallu ekkuva ayyaru db lo

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world lo ekadanna lo anna heart of the country lo another country unda??....kasmir is different story....

that is possible bro.. simple partition was based on religion... Pakistan fked up balocstan back then...

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Bongemm kaadu...My gr8 grand father, Grand father lost a lot in Razakars ruling....

Nizam Bastards used to save all the money in UK.

Bandi Enaka Bandi katti 16 badlu katti..ye orriki potav kodukko nizaamu cirkaroda aa song telusa appatlo entha famous oo.


e book evarina chadivara ?

https://openlibrary.org/books/OL14259943M/Tragedy_of_Hyderabad.

Although a Muslim Ruler The Nizam was highly secular and he saw his Hindu and Muslim subjects with the same eye. Hyderabad was a peaceful, prosperous and the best governed State in the Sub-Continent. This book shows you what happened before the fall of Hyderabad. How it was illegally and fraudulently invaded and annexed by India under false pretext having blockaded a land locked country for about an year and then attacking from all sides.
Wishes of people were never ascertained. No referendum was ever taken because as Patel had told Nehru: "don't ever do that mistake The Hindus will vote for The Nizam who they love so much". It is the saddest part of Indian history based on naked aggression. This book tell all and it is a first hand account of The Prime Minister of Hyderabad who was in the thick and thin of events. A more authentic account of what happened is not found.

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anduke adu money antha europe transfer chesadu. ippudu akkada lock aiendi mana money

 

 

After partition and before the merger of the then Hyderabad state with India, Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan's finance minister Moin Nawaz Jung had transferred 10,07,940 pounds sterling and nine shillings(which is now estimated to be 30 million pounds (Rs.3 billion).) in the name of then Pakistan high commissioner in London HI Rahimtoola in the National Westminster Bank, which is now called the Royal Bank of Scotland.

India raised an objection to the transfer, saying the Nizam was not an independent ruler and prevailed upon the bank to freeze the account. Since then the matter is hanging fire.

The Indian government in 2008 decided to pursue an out-of-court settlement with Pakistan and the heirs of the Nizam.

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 85 % hindu population undaga ala ela avutundi bro

 

how if they merge that part in pakistan.. ?

 

pakistan will say get out slowly... to karnataka or tamil nadu... like what they did in punjab and kashmir..

 

Pakistan will be = existing pakistan + banagladesh + hyd

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how if they merge that part in pakistan.. ?

 

pakistan will say get out slowly... to karnataka or tamil nadu... like what they did in punjab and kashmir..

 

Pakistan will be = existing pakistan + banagladesh + hyd

 

that was not even considered as an option by the indian govt , disco chesi kuda time waste ah topic paina ... pichi nizaam gaadu last lo kukka laa kusina kuthalu avi anthey .. 

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The theory is Partly right


During the period spanning the independence and partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, the 562 princely states that had existed outside British India under British suzerainty were given a choice of acceding to either India or Pakistan or remaining outside them

Nizam choose an what was given to his, i.e to remain independent. Razakars and their aggression is in counter to the accession.

Can't blame either Nizam or Indian Union for accession. IMO what Patel did is correct since they can't have another country in middle of India, also at the sametime Nizam claimed his right remain indepnedent since he was given that option to choose during the partition.

Also other states under british suzerainty which got granted seperate as country's during the independence are Nepal, Burma and Bahamas(if I am not wrong)

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