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Reference
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DO 133/86
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Department/Office
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Dominions Office
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Title
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Kashmir: military situation: activities of the United Nations Security Council, May-July 1949 (Folder 13)
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Date
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1949
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Collection
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Foreign Office Files for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, 1947-1964
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Region
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South Asia
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Countries
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India, Pakistan
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Places
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Afghanistan; Bangalore; Bengal; Burma (Myanmar); Ceylon; China; Delhi; East Bengal; East Pakistan; East Punjab; Hyderabad; India; Iran; Jammu; Kabul; Karachi; Kashmir; Kathmandu; Ladakh; Lahore; Lisbon; London; Mumbai (Bombay); Muzaffarabad; New York; North-West Frontier Province; Pakistan; Paris; Punjab; Rawalpindi; Shimla (Simla); Sindh; Srinagar; Uttar Pradesh (United Provinces); Washington, DC; West Bengal; West Pakistan; West Punjab; Yangon (Rangoon)
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People
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Abdullah, Mohammed; Attlee, Clement; Bajpai, Sir Girija Shankar; Cariappa, Kodandera; Dundas, Sir Ambrose; Gandhi, Mohandas (Mahatma); Khan, Liaquat Ali; Menon, Vengalil Krishna; Mirza, Iskander Ali; Mountbatten, Louis, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma; Mudie, Sir Francis; Nehru, Jawaharlal ('Panditji'); Noel-Baker, Philip, Baron Noel-Baker; Nye, Sir Archibald; Prasad, Rajendra; Truman, Harry
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Topics
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aircraft; army; battle; bonds; British Government; business; communalism; communications; communism; Constituent Assembly; coup d'état; currency; customs; democracy; disease; Durand Line (Afghan-Pakistani border); education; elections; execution; famine; food; Hinduism; independence; Indian National Congress; Indo-Pakistani relations; international border; invasion; Islam; Judaism; judicial system; labour; language; maharaja; military; Muslim League; nationalism; partition; political agent; propaganda; Raj; refugees; riots and disturbances; roads; secessionism; separatism; slavery; socialism; steel; trade; transport; United Nations; war
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Copyright
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Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
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