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partition
The partition of India in 1947 was the division of British India into two independent states, India and Pakistan. The Union of India is today the Republic of India and Dominion of Pakistan, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the People's Republic of Bangladesh. The partition involved the division of two provinces, Bengal and the Punjab, based on district-wise Hindu or Muslim majorities. It also involved the division of the British Indian Army, the Royal Indian Navy, the Indian Civil Service, the railways, and the central treasury, between the two new dominions. The partition was set forth in the Indian Independence Act 1947 and resulted in the dissolution of the British Raj, or Crown rule in India. The two self-governing countries of India and Pakistan legally came into existence at midnight on 14–15 August 1947.
The partition displaced between 10–12 million people along religious lines, creating overwhelming refugee crises in the newly constituted dominions; there was large-scale violence, with estimates of loss of life accompanying or preceding the partition disputed and varying between several hundred thousand and two million. The violent nature of the partition created an atmosphere of hostility and suspicion between India and Pakistan that plagues their relationship to the present.
The term partition of India does not cover the secession of Bangladesh from Pakistan in 1971, nor the earlier separations of Burma (now Myanmar) and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) from the administration of British India. The term also does not cover the political integration of princely states into the two new dominions, nor the disputes of annexation or division arising in the princely states of Hyderabad, Junagadh, and Jammu and Kashmir, though violence along religious lines did break out in some princely states at the time of the partition. It does not cover the incorporation of the enclaves of French India into India during the period 1947–1954, nor the annexation of Goa and other districts of Portuguese India by India in 1961. Other contemporaneous political entities in the region in 1947, Sikkim, Bhutan, Nepal, and the Maldives were unaffected by the partition.
43 count.
$35
I presently have 10 different varieties listed.
I will take $10 off a sale of a combination of $100 of my various .375 caliber bullets.
I will take $50 off if you buy all of my various .375 caliber bullets which would be a total of $195 minus $50 making it a grand total of $145...
Nosler 30 caliber 180 grain partition bullets for reloading. New stock 3 unopened boxes, quantity 50/ box (150 total).
$60/box or $165 for all three boxes
Nosler part #:16331
Prefer face to face in the North Plains/Forest Grove area.
Willing to ship on the buyers dime.
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46 rounds factory loads. About a box and a half of Federal Premium, 140 grain loads with Nosler Partitions. The remaining loads are a mix of brands.
$50 for the lot.
Best to respond by phone or text as I don't check this site regularly.
Dave
503-652-0797
Hey guys, I’m down to my last 20 7mm/284-175s PT
Need some. Willing to trade or pay cash
I’ve got 160 partitions or Accubond’s to trade I’ve got 140s too.
I can meet up anywhere from seaside to Hillsboro/Beaverton during the weekdays.
Thanks