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Religious Identity, Territory, and Partition: India And its Muslim Diaspora in Surinam and the Netherlands

机译:宗教身份,领土和分割:印度及其在苏里南和荷兰的穆斯林散居

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This article relates the Indian Muslim diaspora to the events of 1947, when British India was partitioned. It is argued that although the government of India has tried to woo people of Indian origin, it is interested only in Hindus, while reterritorializing Muslims to Pakistan. It is also argued that, as a consequence, Muslims of Indian origin in Surinam and the Netherlands do not identify with present-day India. Nor, however, do they look upon Pakistan as their homeland. Instead, they have chosen “Hindustan”—pre-partitioned British India—as their imaginary homeland. Although it was lost with Partition, they retain a collective memory of Hindustan and try to restore it in Surinam and the Netherlands.
机译:本文将印度穆斯林散居者与1947年英属印度分裂时的事件联系起来。有人认为,尽管印度政府试图吸引印度血统的人,但它只对印度教徒感兴趣,同时将穆斯林的领土重新划归巴基斯坦。也有人认为,结果,苏里南和荷兰的印度裔穆斯林不认同当今的印度。但是,他们也没有将巴基斯坦视为自己的祖国。相反,他们选择了“印度斯坦”(预划分为英属印度)作为他们想象中的家园。尽管由于分区而丢失,但他们保留了对印度斯坦的集体记忆,并试图在苏里南和荷兰恢复它。

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