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In 1947, the British Raj ended not with a single transfer of power, but with a violent partition that carved India and Pakistan out of a subcontinent and set the stage for decades of conflict. Lucas and Luna explore the final decades of colonial rule, from the 1935 Government of India Act to the 1947 Radcliffe Line, and the figures—Jinnah, Nehru, Mountbatten—who shaped the borders. They delve into the Lahore Resolution, the Calcutta killings of 1946, and the mass migrations that uprooted 15 million people. They examine the debates over secularism, the role of the Muslim League, the Sikh perspective, and the unfinished business of Kashmir. They ask: could partition have been avoided? What did the British intend? And how does partition echo today in the politics of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh? Through letters, memoirs, and survivor accounts, the show humanizes the statistics: the women abducted, the trains carrying corpses, the villages that vanished. This is not just a story of borders drawn on a map—it is a story of how freedom, for many, meant chaos and loss, and how the wounds of 1947 remain unhealed. Join Lucas and Luna for an unflinching, nuanced journey through one of the 20th century's most consequential events. #PartitionOfIndia #1947 #RadcliffeLine #Jinnah #Nehru #Mountbatten #LahoreResolution #Kashmir #MuslimLeague #BritishRaj #IndianIndependence #PakistanMovement #CalcuttaKillings #Sikhs #Bangladesh #Decolonization #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Nathuram Godse: The Assassin Who Killed Gandhi

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the life and ideology of Nathuram Godse, the man who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi on January 30, 1948. They trace Godse's early years in a Chitpavan Brahmin family in Maharashtra, his involvement with the Hindu Mahasabha and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), and his growing opposition to Gandhi's politics of non-violence and partition. The conversation delves into Godse's assassination plot, the conspiracy involving co-conspirators like Narayan Apte, the trial where Godse delivered a lengthy statement justifying his actions, and the subsequent ban on the RSS. Lucas and Luna discuss the ideological currents that fed into Godse's worldview—from Vinayak Damodar Savarkar's Hindutva to the trauma of partition—and reflect on how one bullet reshaped India's political landscape. They also touch on the ongoing debates around Godse's legacy and the memorialization of the assassination site at Gandhi Smriti in Delhi. #NathuramGodse #GandhiAssassination #HinduMahasabha #RSS #VinayakDamodarSavarkar #Hindutva #PartitionOfIndia #January301948 #GandhiSmriti #NarayanApte #ChitpavanBrahmin #Pune #BirlaHouse #IndianHistory #PoliticalViolence #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #SouthAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. juni 2026 - 4 min
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The Train That Died at Gujranwala: Partition's Bloody Railway

In September 1947, a single train carrying Hindu and Sikh refugees from West Punjab to India became the site of one of the partition's worst massacres. The Gujranwala Special, or the 'Death Train' as survivors called it, left Lahore's Walton station packed with thousands fleeing the violence, but never reached its destination. When it was stopped by armed mobs near the town of Gujranwala, over 3,000 passengers were killed in a matter of hours. This episode follows the story of the train, tracing its journey from departure to the ambush, exploring how the breakdown of law and order after the Radcliffe Line announcement turned railway lines into killing fields. We look at the role of the Punjab Boundary Force, the absence of military protection on key routes, and the legacy of this single horrific event in the memory of survivors. Using testimonies from the 1947 Partition Archive and contemporary newspaper accounts, we piece together what happened on that train and why it remains a symbol of the partition's brutality. Also: how trains became a tool of both escape and death, and the little-known story of the 'ghost trains' that ran empty for weeks after. #PartitionOfIndia #GujranwalaTrain #DeathTrain1947 #PunjabBoundaryForce #RadcliffeLine #Lahore #Gujranwala #WaltonStation #RefugeeTrains #Massacre #1947Partition #SouthAsia #IndianHistory #PakistanHistory #RailwayHistory #FexingoHistory #History #PartitionViolence Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. juni 2026 - 7 min
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The Silent Survivors: Partition's Lost Refugee Camps

In this episode of The Partition of India, Lucas and Luna explore the grim reality of refugee camps that sprang up along the new borders in 1947. Focusing on Kurukshetra in East Punjab and Walton Camp near Lahore, they uncover the daily struggles of displaced millions—lack of food, medical care, and the trauma of separation. Drawing on eyewitness accounts from the Red Cross archives and oral histories collected by the 1947 Partition Archive, they discuss the makeshift schools, missing persons offices, and the resilience of camp administrators like Dr. S.C. Mukherjee. The episode also touches on the long shadow these camps cast on modern refugee policy. No grand narratives here—just the quiet, harrowing stories of those who survived the camps of Partition. #PartitionOfIndia #RefugeeCamps #KurukshetraCamp #WaltonCamp #1947 #DisplacedPersons #RedCross #S.C.Mukherjee #EastPunjab #WestPunjab #OralHistory #1947PartitionArchive #HumanitarianCrisis #SouthAsianHistory #RefugeeStories #PartitionTrauma #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Partition's Missing Women: The Recovery Operation

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the harrowing story of the Central Recovery Operation that followed the Partition of India in 1947. An estimated 50,000 to 100,000 women were abducted, trafficked, or forcibly converted across the newly drawn borders. Lucas delves into the efforts of social workers like Mridula Sarabhai and Kamla Patel, who led the recovery mission under the Abducted Persons (Recovery and Restoration) Act. They discuss the challenges of recovering women who were often unwilling to return, the bureaucratic obstacles, and the long shadow this cast over post-Partition societies. The episode also touches on how these events were documented, including the work of historian Urvashi Butalia, and the cultural memory of 'half-widows'—women whose husbands were lost or killed. This is a nuanced look at a deeply human dimension of Partition, focusing not just on statistics but on individual stories and the moral complexities of recovery. #Partition #MissingWomen #MridulaSarabhai #CentralRecoveryOperation #KamlaPatel #UrvashiButalia #HalfWidows #AbductedPersonsAct #1947 #India #Pakistan #Punjab #SocialWork #GenderHistory #SouthAsia #FexingoHistory #History #PartitionStories Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Hyderabad Silence: How a Princely State Defied Partition

In 1947, as India and Pakistan scrambled for independence, one princely state stood apart: Hyderabad. Its Nizam, Osman Ali Khan, the richest man in the world, dreamed of an independent dominion. But he was surrounded, landlocked, and facing a newly assertive Indian Union. This episode follows the bizarre standoff—from the Nizam's controversial 'Standstill Agreement' to the shadowy 'Razakars' militia and the eventual police action, Operation Polo. Explore the forgotten story of how Hyderabad's Nizam gambled his wealth and crown against Nehru's vision of a united India, and the bloody end that came in September 1948. Featuring the Nizam's wily prime minister, Mir Laiq Ali, the British envoy Sir Walter Monckton, and the last-minute appeals to the United Nations that went unheeded. #Hyderabad #Nizam #OperationPolo #Razakars #MirLaiqAli #OsmanAliKhan #StandstillAgreement #SardarPatel #JawaharlalNehru #KashmiriComparisons #UnitedNations #1948 #Deccan #PrincelyStates #InstrumentOfAccession #SouthAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

26. juni 2026 - 7 min
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