Rawalpindi Conspiracy
978-613-3-81257-4
6133812575
64
2010-11-02
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Rawalpindi Conspiracy was an attempted coup d'etat against the government of Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1951. The conspiracy was the first of many subsequent coup attempts against elected governments in the history of Pakistan. The coup was planned by Major General Akbar Khan, a senior commander in the Pakistani army in conjunction with other military officers and left-wing Pakistani politicians. The main reason behind the coup attempt was the frustration and division within the military caused by Pakistan's failure to occupy the entire territory of the Himalayan kingdom of Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan's war with India over the territory had ended in a ceasefire in 1948 that left northwestern Kashmir in Pakistani hands, and the rest with India.
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