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The general assumption was that Said Akbar was a fanatic who disapproved of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's policy of alignment with the Western democracies , but whether he was playing a lone hand or supported by some organization remained a ...
The general assumption was that Said Akbar was a fanatic who disapproved of Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan's policy of alignment with the Western democracies , but whether he was playing a lone hand or supported by some organization remained a ...
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CEYLON Material prospects remained in 1951 as bright as in any country in the Commonwealth , and probably brighter than in any other in the whole of South East Asia . But this prosperity was some- what fictitious and the promise false ...
CEYLON Material prospects remained in 1951 as bright as in any country in the Commonwealth , and probably brighter than in any other in the whole of South East Asia . But this prosperity was some- what fictitious and the promise false ...
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But the coup failed because the army and the police ( a para - military force estimated to be larger and better equipped than the regular army ) remained loyal to Pibul ; military reinforcements were brought in from the country and on 1 ...
But the coup failed because the army and the police ( a para - military force estimated to be larger and better equipped than the regular army ) remained loyal to Pibul ; military reinforcements were brought in from the country and on 1 ...
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