Bacha Khan: United India, Independent Pashtunistan, and Pakistan
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- 1. Independent writer and researcher, former university lecturer (M.S. History, M.Phil. Political Science)
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Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, popularly known as Bacha Khan, stands as one of the most prominent figures in Pashtun history. He devoted his life to the struggle for Pashtun freedom, intellectual awakening, and unity, enduring severe hardships in the prisons of both British India and later Pakistan in pursuit of these ideals. His political struggle was marked by numerous challenges and shifting contexts. Bacha Khan’s political thought and activism may be divided into three distinct phases: first, during the era of British India prior to Partition; second, at the time of India’s Partition; and third, in the post-Partition period within Pakistan. This article examines Bacha Khan’s political positions and strategies across these three phases.
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