INDO-PAKISTANI WAR OF 1971

Categories: History Asia

Above: Map of Kashmir Region
It was a major war between India and Pakistan, which finally led to the Bangladesh Liberation War or the Pakistani Civil War. Exact dates are under dispute. The battle in western India from 3rd to 16th December 1971 is termed the Indo-Pakistani war by both India and Bangladesh. Within [...]

Above: Map of Kashmir Region It was a major war between India and Pakistan, which finally led to the Bangladesh Liberation War or the Pakistani Civil War. Exact dates are under dispute. The battle in western India from 3rd to 16th December 1971 is termed the Indo-Pakistani war by both India and Bangladesh. Within two weeks Pakistan suffered a humiliating defeat. Above: Picture of Sheik Mujibur Rahman LIBERARTION WAR OF BANGLADESH: The Bangladesh Liberation War was the main cause behind the Indo-Pakistani ... Read More

INDO-PAKISTANI WAR OF 1965

Categories: History Asia

Above: Map of Pakistan during the Second Kashmir War
The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, or Second Kashmir War, was the culmination of a series of hostilities that occurred between April 1965 and September 1965 between India and Pakistan. The war was the second one fought between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, the first having [...]

Above: Map of Pakistan during the Second Kashmir War The Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, or Second Kashmir War, was the culmination of a series of hostilities that occurred between April 1965 and September 1965 between India and Pakistan. The war was the second one fought between India and Pakistan over Kashmir, the first having been fought in 1947. The war lasted for five weeks, resulted in thousands of casualties on both sides and it ended in a United Nations (UN) ordered ... Read More

RUSSO - JAPANESE WAR (1904 - 1905)

Categories: History World

Above: Map during Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 (click map to enlarge)
An ambitious and expanding Russia in the Far East came into direct clash with Japan. The latter gave a fitting reply and became the first Asian power to snub a European country. The war was the outcome of a struggle by both countries to [...]

Above: Map during Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905 (click map to enlarge) An ambitious and expanding Russia in the Far East came into direct clash with Japan. The latter gave a fitting reply and became the first Asian power to snub a European country. The war was the outcome of a struggle by both countries to get control in Korea and Manchuria. Above: Men seating on the shore before Russian Battleships at Port Arthur In southern Manchuria at the tip of Liaotung Peninsula ... Read More