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  1. What if India wasn't partitioned after independence? - Reddit

    India today has so many very different ethnic groups, yet there's no huge conflict between them today. Why? A shared identity. Reply reply [deleted] • Even after Partition, two hundred million Muslims …

  2. What if the partition of India never happened? - Reddit

    Jul 20, 2022 · The total % of Muslims in unpartitioned India would have been 33% instead of 13% in India today. This would have led to a near constant Hindu-Muslim riots and India would have been …

  3. Why did the British partition India themselves instead of just ... - Reddit

    Britain wanted to prevent partition. It was the position of the British government at the time (PM Clement Atlee) that India should be a single country with a two-layer federalisation. There would be three high …

  4. Why did the Partition of India cause so much death and ... - Reddit

    Apr 30, 2023 · Why did the Partition of India cause so much death and displacement? I find it difficult to grasp what exactly caused so many people to pick up and leave immediately after new borders were …

  5. The map of india pre and post partition. : r/coolguides - Reddit

    Aug 16, 2022 · Pre-partition, pre-British India was not one large country but an area made up of numerous and different groups of self-ruling people. Think of tribes (sorry, no offence meant, it just is …

  6. ELI5: Why do Pakistan and India hate each other? - Reddit

    Dec 3, 2023 · I know a little bit about the history of British colonial India, the partition, and the subsequent religious and cultural divides, but I don't understand why that has led to India and …

  7. Map of India if it wasn't Partitioned (My First Map!) - Reddit

    Actually, IOTL, both Pashtuns and Balochis were very enthusiastic about becoming a part of India even until partition, as they feared being dominated by Punjabis (which of course happened lol)

  8. Why did the British partition India instead of just leaving? : r ...

    Nov 25, 2022 · The British leaving India culminated in 1947 but was actually a long-drawn out process. For instance, Dominion status giving India self-rule while acknowledging the British Crown as a titular …

  9. The Partition of India : r/HistoryMemes - Reddit

    Nov 29, 2022 · The UK was going to partition it fairly but indian nepotism by the brits (in india) caused the pakistanis (muslims at that time) to lose out on strategic points of lands.Similarly was the case …

  10. Alternate partition of India : r/imaginarymaps - Reddit

    May 20, 2023 · 221 votes, 25 comments. 446K subscribers in the imaginarymaps community. Imaginary Maps! Share maps you have made of alternate history, fantasy…