1953 Lahore riots
The Lahore riots of 1953 were a series of violent riots against the Ahmadiyya Movement, a faith marginalized in Pakistan, mainly in the city of Lahore, Pakistan as well as the rest of Punjab, which were eventually quelled by the Pakistan Army who declared three months of martial law. The demonstrations began in February 1953, soon escalating into citywide incidents, including looting, arson and the murder of somewhere between 200 to 2000 people, while thousands more were left displaced. According to the official inquiry conducted by the Punjab Government the actual number killed in these riots were around 20 people. The page one of the inquiry says "Before the declaration of Martial Law, the police had to resort to firing in several places and at least two persons were killed on the night
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1953 Lahore riots
The Lahore riots of 1953 were a series of violent riots against the Ahmadiyya Movement, a faith marginalized in Pakistan, mainly in the city of Lahore, Pakistan as well as the rest of Punjab, which were eventually quelled by the Pakistan Army who declared three months of martial law. The demonstrations began in February 1953, soon escalating into citywide incidents, including looting, arson and the murder of somewhere between 200 to 2000 people, while thousands more were left displaced. According to the official inquiry conducted by the Punjab Government the actual number killed in these riots were around 20 people. The page one of the inquiry says "Before the declaration of Martial Law, the police had to resort to firing in several places and at least two persons were killed on the night
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The Lahore riots of 1953 were ...... ban on Majlis-e-Ahrar in 1954.
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Лахорские волнения 1953 года — ...... есто него Мухаммада Али Богра.
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between 200 and 2,000 Ahmadis ...... aloch Regiment killed in riots
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Majlis-e-Ahrar-e-IslamMajlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwwat
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1953-02-01
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*dismissal of theKhwaja Nazimuddingovernment byGhulam Muhammad
*lifting ofmartial lawover Lahore
*mass anti-Ahmadiviolence ended
Decisive military suppression of riots
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between 200 and 2,000 Ahmadis ...... aloch Regiment killed in riots
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Lahore riots of 1953
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Decisive military suppression ...... government by Ghulam Muhammad
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The Lahore riots of 1953 were ...... sons were killed on the night
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Лахорские волнения 1953 года — ...... вел военное положение 6 марта.
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1953 Lahore riots
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Лахорские волнения
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Lahore riots of 1953
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