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| ARTICLES RELATED TO BNP |  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawedMeanwhile the Prince and his party were regarded as a rebel group by a Farman royal order issued by the Khan on 24 May 1948, stating that no connection of any sort with the Prince and his party should be maintained nor should they be helped with rations, and that if any member of the rebel group committed an offence, he would be punished. The government of Pakistan moved the army to the military posts of Punjab, Chaman chashme, and Rastri near the Afghan borders, aiming to control the rebels’ rations, which were being sent by the pro-liber ...
See also:Balochistan, Balochistan - Landscape, Balochistan - History, Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948, Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies, Balochistan - Plan of action, Balochistan - Armed struggle, Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed, Balochistan - The return of Karim, Balochistan - His capture, Balochistan - Trial, Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, Balochistan - Military Cantonments Issue, Balochistan - Old Grievances, Balochistan - Solutions, Balochistan - Recent Development Projects Read more here: » Balochistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Soviets and AfghansHowever, the Prince did not start a war of liberation because of Afghanistan’s refusal and the silence of the Soviet Union concerning assistance. During his stay in Sarlath, Prince Karim appointed Malik Saeed and Qadir Bakhsh Nizamani as his emissaries to contact the Afghan government and to approach other embassies in order to get moral and material support. According to Nizamani, the Afghan authorities refused to provide any sort of help and told them either to reside as political refugees at Kandahar or to return. The Afghan authori ...
See also:Balochistan, Balochistan - Landscape, Balochistan - History, Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948, Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies, Balochistan - Plan of action, Balochistan - Armed struggle, Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed, Balochistan - The return of Karim, Balochistan - His capture, Balochistan - Trial, Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, Balochistan - Military Cantonments Issue, Balochistan - Old Grievances, Balochistan - Solutions, Balochistan - Recent Development Projects Read more here: » Balochistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948The ruler of the Khanate of Balochistan, Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, is said to have been coerced by Jinnah to sign the document of accession by Balochi separatists. Critics dispute such claims as unrealistic and contrary to popular support for Jinnah, as the Khan of Kalat ruled even after Jinnah's death with the support of the government. However, The Khan was not an absolute monarch, and was required to act un ...
See also:Balochistan, Balochistan - Landscape, Balochistan - History, Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948, Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies, Balochistan - Plan of action, Balochistan - Armed struggle, Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed, Balochistan - The return of Karim, Balochistan - His capture, Balochistan - Trial, Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, Balochistan - Military Cantonments Issue, Balochistan - Old Grievances, Balochistan - Solutions, Balochistan - Recent Development Projects Read more here: » Balochistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948 |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim KhanThe refusal to grant autonomy and the continued existence of the "Sandeman system" resulted in civic unrest. On the night of May 16, 1948, Prince Abdul Karim Khan, the younger brother of the Khan, began leading a national liberation movement.
He invited the leading members of nationalist political parties, (the Kalat State National Party, the Baloch League, and the Baloch National Workers Party) to join him in creating an independent "Greater Balochistan". Apart from his political motives, the prince was a member of the royal family and the former governor of the Makran province; the recognition of Sardar Bay ...
See also:Balochistan, Balochistan - Landscape, Balochistan - History, Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948, Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies, Balochistan - Plan of action, Balochistan - Armed struggle, Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed, Balochistan - The return of Karim, Balochistan - His capture, Balochistan - Trial, Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, Balochistan - Military Cantonments Issue, Balochistan - Old Grievances, Balochistan - Solutions, Balochistan - Recent Development Projects Read more here: » Balochistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political alliesPrince Karim decided to move to Afghanistan in order to obtain support and to organize the movement. he wrote to the Khan on June 28, 1948, explaining his decision.
Some of the prominent political leaders who joined him were Mohamed Hussain Anka, the secretary of the Baloch League and the editor of Weekly Bolan Mastung • Malik Saeed Dehwar, the secretary of the Kalat State National Party • Qadir Bakhsh Nizamami, a member of the Baloch League and prominent members of the Communist Party, Sind-Balo ...
See also:Balochistan, Balochistan - Landscape, Balochistan - History, Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948, Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies, Balochistan - Plan of action, Balochistan - Armed struggle, Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed, Balochistan - The return of Karim, Balochistan - His capture, Balochistan - Trial, Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, Balochistan - Military Cantonments Issue, Balochistan - Old Grievances, Balochistan - Solutions, Balochistan - Recent Development Projects Read more here: » Balochistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Armed struggleBesides campaigning for cultural and religious unity, the prince also organized the Baloch Mujahedeen, consisting of the ex-soldiers and officers of the Khanate’s army, under the prince's command.
The prince asked for help with recruitment, promising stature under his rule in return for successful recruiting. A person recruiting 100 men was offered the rank of a major and a person recruiting 50 men was entitled to the rank of captain. The Baloch liberation army had a secret agency called Jannisar (devotee), whose duty was t ...
See also:Balochistan, Balochistan - Landscape, Balochistan - History, Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948, Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies, Balochistan - Plan of action, Balochistan - Armed struggle, Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed, Balochistan - The return of Karim, Balochistan - His capture, Balochistan - Trial, Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, Balochistan - Military Cantonments Issue, Balochistan - Old Grievances, Balochistan - Solutions, Balochistan - Recent Development Projects Read more here: » Balochistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Armed struggle |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - SolutionsMany problems which plague Balochistan are due to its tribal society. The tribal leader usually holds the power. All development projects are first passed through the tribal leader, and if he thinks that it is dangerous to their leadership, he doesn’t allow it to materialize.
The resources which are transferred to Balochistan are usually handed to tribal leaders, as they are owners of all the land the tribe has. It becomes their responsibility to spend it. They, in many cases, spend money on themselves or on their families, ...
See also:Balochistan, Balochistan - Landscape, Balochistan - History, Balochistan - Accession problem of 1948, Balochistan - Prince Abdul Karim Khan, Balochistan - Beginning of the movement and political allies, Balochistan - Plan of action, Balochistan - Armed struggle, Balochistan - Soviets and Afghans, Balochistan - Prince Karim's legitimacy outlawed, Balochistan - The return of Karim, Balochistan - His capture, Balochistan - Trial, Balochistan - Second Baloch National Resistance of 1968, Balochistan - Balochistan Rebellion During the 70s, Balochistan - Revival of Struggle for Provincial Rights, Balochistan - Military Cantonments Issue, Balochistan - Old Grievances, Balochistan - Solutions, Balochistan - Recent Development Projects Read more here: » Balochistan: Encyclopedia II - Balochistan - Solutions |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Khaleda Zia - Life before politicsKhaleda Zia was born to Iskandar Majumder, a business tycoon, and Taiyaba Majumder at Dinajpur District in 1945 in what is now north-western Bangladesh. She studied in Dinajpur Government Girls High School and later in Surendranath College. In 1960, she married Ziaur Rahman. Her husband later became the President of the Republic and formed the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).
Until the assassination of Khaleda Zia's husband, President Ziaur Rahman in an abortive military coup in Chittagong on 30 May 1981, Khaleda Zia had taken litt ...
See also:Khaleda Zia, Khaleda Zia - Life before politics, Khaleda Zia - Entry into politics, Khaleda Zia - Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia - First term, Khaleda Zia - Second term, Khaleda Zia - Third term Read more here: » Khaleda Zia: Encyclopedia II - Khaleda Zia - Life before politics |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Dewsbury - Geography and LocationDewsbury is situated between a number of larger towns and cities. Leeds and Bradford lie eight miles to the north, Huddersfield a similar distance to the south west, and Wakefield some six miles east. In recent years it's proximity to these major urban centres, the M1 motorway and its position on the Huddersfield Line, served by the TransPennine Express, have contributed to its rising popularity as a commuter town.
Dewsbury is part of the West Yorkshire connurbation, and the natural boundaries of the town are not well defined, with built up areas of the town runnning ...
See also:Dewsbury, Dewsbury - History, Dewsbury - Origin of the Name, Dewsbury - Geography and Location, Dewsbury - Demographics and economy, Dewsbury - Sport and culture, Dewsbury - Education, Dewsbury - Natives Read more here: » Dewsbury: Encyclopedia II - Dewsbury - Geography and Location |
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| |  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Dewsbury - Demographics and economyThe town now has a large Asian community - making up over 30% of the town's population. Savile Town and Ravensthorpe are populated mainly by people of Indian and Pakistani origin. Other areas of the town are mainly white, such as Chickenley and Earlsheaton. Race relations have been volatile at times, but there have been no major disturbances since the Asian riot of 1989. Local elections in 1999 sparked controversy, when it appeared that a section of the Asian community in Ravensthorpe had arranged so that several dead voters were down as hav ...
See also:Dewsbury, Dewsbury - History, Dewsbury - Origin of the Name, Dewsbury - Geography and Location, Dewsbury - Demographics and economy, Dewsbury - Sport and culture, Dewsbury - Education, Dewsbury - Natives Read more here: » Dewsbury: Encyclopedia II - Dewsbury - Demographics and economy |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Dewsbury - Sport and cultureThe Dewsbury Rams rugby league team play in National League 2. They play on Owl Lane, towards Ossett, on the site of the old Savile & Shaw Cross colliery. Their original and famous ground Crown Flatts stood on Leeds Road at Earlsheaton for many years until it was burned down by arsonists in the late 1980's. It has been replaced with a modern housing estate.
Local attractions include Dewsbury Museum in the town's Crow Nest Park, the National Coal Mining Museum for England an ...
See also:Dewsbury, Dewsbury - History, Dewsbury - Origin of the Name, Dewsbury - Geography and Location, Dewsbury - Demographics and economy, Dewsbury - Sport and culture, Dewsbury - Education, Dewsbury - Natives Read more here: » Dewsbury: Encyclopedia II - Dewsbury - Sport and culture |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Dewsbury - EducationIn the recently released 2005 School League Tables Dewsbury's Eastborough Junior Infant and Nursery School was reported to have the most consistently improved results over the past four years. However, the head of the school, Nicola Roth, has been highly critical of School League Tables in the UK and has been reported to have said "It would be better if league tables did not exist".
Batley College of Art and Design, which is part of Dewsbury College, has a strong reputation ...
See also:Dewsbury, Dewsbury - History, Dewsbury - Origin of the Name, Dewsbury - Geography and Location, Dewsbury - Demographics and economy, Dewsbury - Sport and culture, Dewsbury - Education, Dewsbury - Natives Read more here: » Dewsbury: Encyclopedia II - Dewsbury - Education |
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| | |  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Khaleda Zia - Entry into politicsIn March 1983, Justice Sattar appointed Khaleda Zia vice-chairman of BNP. On February 1984, she became the chairperson as Justice Sattar retired from politics. On 10 August the same year, the party elected her the chairperson.
Meanwhile, BNP formed a seven-party alliance in September 1983 to step up movement against the autocratic regime of General Hossain Mohammad Ershad. Khaleda was detained seven times during almost nine years of autocratic rule under President Ers ...
See also:Khaleda Zia, Khaleda Zia - Life before politics, Khaleda Zia - Entry into politics, Khaleda Zia - Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia - First term, Khaleda Zia - Second term, Khaleda Zia - Third term Read more here: » Khaleda Zia: Encyclopedia II - Khaleda Zia - Entry into politics |
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| |  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - White nationalism - Definition of whiteWhite-nationalists often have a definition of whiteness that is more limited than official usage. Whiteness, in this case, requires an ancestry that is solely or overwhelmingly European, and also usually a psychological identification with European culture and heritage, as well as a commitment to advance its interests. Therefore, Jewish and Arabic peoples, being of a Semitic (Middle-Eastern) ancestral origin, are typically not considered whi ...
See also:White nationalism, White nationalism - White nationalist beliefs, White nationalism - White separatism, White nationalism - The concept of race, White nationalism - Definition of white, White nationalism - History of white nationalism, White nationalism - A critical view, White nationalism - White Supremacists and Neo-Nazis, White nationalism - White nationalist groups, White nationalism - Compare Read more here: » White nationalism: Encyclopedia II - White nationalism - Definition of white |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - White nationalism - A critical viewWhite nationalism is more controversial than other forms of ethnic or racial identity politics because it is often allied with ideas of inherent white supremacy; in many countries it is a backlash movement against gains made by other racial and ethnic groups against the unequal power of privilege of the dominant white population. White nationalists respond that they are simply organizing in ways similar to organisations such as the NAACP and other groups that are generally not seen as controversial, and that to accuse white-nationalist groups of racism while approving of, or tolerating, other racially-oriented gr ...
See also:White nationalism, White nationalism - White nationalist beliefs, White nationalism - White separatism, White nationalism - The concept of race, White nationalism - Definition of white, White nationalism - History of white nationalism, White nationalism - A critical view, White nationalism - White Supremacists and Neo-Nazis, White nationalism - White nationalist groups, White nationalism - Compare Read more here: » White nationalism: Encyclopedia II - White nationalism - A critical view |
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|  |  |  | BNP: Encyclopedia II - Elections in the United Kingdom - EligibilityAnyone legally resident in the UK who is a citizen of the UK, the Republic of Ireland, or of a Commonwealth country, and who is 18 or over on the date of the election is eligible to vote, provided they are on the electoral register, unless they are currently a member of the House of Lords, imprisoned for a criminal offence, mentally incapable of making a reasoned judgement, or have been convicted of corrupt or illegal practices in connection with an election within the previous five years. Voting is not compulsory. In addition, whilst UK, Ir ...
See also:Elections in the United Kingdom, Elections in the United Kingdom - Eligibility, Elections in the United Kingdom - Party system, Elections in the United Kingdom - General elections, Elections in the United Kingdom - Summary of the 2005 Election results, Elections in the United Kingdom - Summary, Elections in the United Kingdom - Timing, Elections in the United Kingdom - Post-election, Elections in the United Kingdom - Results, Elections in the United Kingdom - Other elections, Elections in the United Kingdom - Scottish Parliament elections, Elections in the United Kingdom - Welsh Assembly elections, Elections in the United Kingdom - Northern Ireland Assembly elections, Elections in the United Kingdom - European Parliament elections, Elections in the United Kingdom - London Assembly elections, Elections in the United Kingdom - Directly elected mayors, Elections in the United Kingdom - Local elections, Elections in the United Kingdom - History, Elections in the United Kingdom - Expansion of the franchise, Elections in the United Kingdom - Labour post-1997 reforms, Elections in the United Kingdom - Current issues, Elections in the United Kingdom - Electoral reform, Elections in the United Kingdom - Low Turnout Read more here: » Elections in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Elections in the United Kingdom - Eligibility |
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