The princely affair: the accession and integration of the princely states of Pakistan, 1947-1955
Bangash, Yaqoob Khan
- Karachi Oxford University Press 2015
- xx, 452 p.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements
List of Images and Maps
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter One: The Making
Chapter Two: Signing the Death Warrant
Chapter Three: Father, Son, and the Tribal State
Chapter Four: The Raj Resurrected
Chapter Five: A Democratic Princedom
Chapter Six: Subjects or Citizens?
Conclusion
Appendices
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
West Pakistan, on 15 August 1947, was less than half its present size. Nearly a year of negotiations, arguments, threats, and even chance, brought nine princely states into the Pakistani fold. Thereafter followed a long and staggered process of integration.
Using hitherto unused and inaccessible primary sources, this path-breaking book completes the story of the creation of Pakistan. In charting the accession and integration of the princely states, this book shows, for the first time in detail, the complicated and often botched processes of the early consolidation of Pakistan. The problems emanating from this early period, haphazard constitutional integration, weak local political forces, the insurgency in Balochistan since 1948, and a weak sense of national identity and citizenship remain with Pakistan today.