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Religious identity, territory, and partition: India and its Muslim diaspora in surinam and the Netherlands / Bal, Ellen; Sinha-Kerkhoff, Kathinka   Journal Article
Sinha-Kerkhoff, Kathinka Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article relates the Indian Muslim diaspora to the events of 1947, when British India was partitioned. It is argued that although the government of India has tried to woo people of Indian origin, it is interested only in Hindus, while reterritorializing Muslims to Pakistan. It is also argued that, as a consequence, Muslims of Indian origin in Surinam and the Netherlands do not identify with present-day India. Nor, however, do they look upon Pakistan as their homeland. Instead, they have chosen "Hindustan"-pre-partitioned British India-as their imaginary homeland. Although it was lost with Partition, they retain a collective memory of Hindustan and try to restore it in Surinam and the Netherlands
Key Words Partition  India  Netherlands  Diaspora  Muslim Diaspora  Surinam 
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Tyranny of partition: Hindus in Bangladesh and Muslims in India / Sinha-Kerkhoff, Kathinka 2006  Book
Sinha-Kerkhoff, Kathinka Book
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Publication New Delhi, Gyan Publishing House, 2006.
Description 286p.: maps, photographhbk
Standard Number 8121208904
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