Two-nation theory
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title:
Two-nation theory
text:
The two-nation theory was an ideology of religious nationalism that advocated Muslim Indian nationhood, with separate homelands for Indian Muslims and Indian Hindus within a decolonised British India, which ultimately led to the Partition of India in 1947. Its various descriptions of religious differences were the main factor in Muslim separatist thought in the Indian subcontinent, asserting that Indian Muslims and Indian Hindus are two separate nations, each with their own customs, traditions,
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description:
Political ideology that, in the Indian subcontinent, Hindus and Muslims are separate nations
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-nation_theory
date created:
2005-09-01T08:34:44Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T18:35:12Z
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