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Picture No
10238547
Date
1947
Description
Violence in the Punjab following Partition in India
Details
Amid the ruins of Amritsar after the Sikh Jathas had massacred members of the Muslim population and forced the remainder to flee westwards across the border into Pakistan.
Source
Photograph in The Sphere, 6 September 1947 page 298
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