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Partition - burning towns and villages in East Punjab
Aerial view above the East Punjab showing towns and village inhabited by Muslims which have been burned by Sikh Jathas (warriors) seeking to rid the area of Muslims. One aspect of the violence between Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus, which spread throughout the East and West Punjab following Partition and the creation of modern India and Pakistan
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1947 Atrocities Burning Destruction Hindus Muslims Pakistan Partition Punjab Sikh Sikhs Towns Villages Violence
14"x11" Photo Print
Introducing the powerful and poignant "Partition - burning towns and villages in East Punjab" photograph from our Media Storehouse collection, brought to you in partnership with Mary Evans Prints Online. This evocative image captures an aerial view of towns and villages in East Punjab during the turbulent period of the Partition in 1947. The photograph poignantly documents the devastating impact of the conflict, with the smoke rising from the burning Muslim-inhabited towns and villages below, as Sikh Jathas sought to rid the area of its Muslim population. This haunting image is a poignant reminder of a significant moment in history and a powerful addition to any collection or display. With its rich detail and historical significance, this photograph is sure to provoke thought and conversation.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 35.5cm x 25.6cm (14" x 10.1")
Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This haunting aerial photograph captures the devastating aftermath of the religious and ethnic violence that engulfed the East Punjab region following the Partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. In the image, we see a panoramic view of towns and villages, their once vibrant and bustling communities now reduced to smoldering ruins. The towns and villages depicted in this photograph were predominantly inhabited by Muslims, who were targeted by Sikh Jathas (warrior groups) in a brutal campaign to rid the area of Muslims. The Partition of India and Pakistan in August 1947 marked the end of British colonial rule in the Indian subcontinent and the creation of two separate nations based on religion. However, the process of partition was fraught with violence and chaos, as religious and ethnic tensions boiled over, leading to widespread atrocities against minorities in both India and Pakistan. The East Punjab region, which is located in present-day India and Pakistan, was particularly affected by the violence. Sikh Jathas, who saw the creation of a predominantly Muslim Pakistan as a threat to their community, took matters into their own hands and embarked on a campaign of violence against Muslim communities in the East Punjab. The photograph shows the extent of the destruction wrought by these Jathas, with entire towns and villages reduced to ashes. The smoke rising from the ruins bears testament to the scale of the devastation and the suffering of the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. The image is a stark reminder of the dark chapter in Indian and Pakistani history and serves as a reminder of the need for peace, tolerance, and unity in the face of religious and ethnic tensions.
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