Muslim Majority Area Awarded to India
Which Muslims majority area of Punjab was awarded to India by the 1947 Boundary Commission?
Answer: Ferozpur
Explanation
The Ferozepur district of Punjab, awarded to India by the 1947 Boundary Commission
The Ferozepur district had a Muslim majority; the Radcliffe Line awarded it to India.
This decision, along with the awarding of the Gurdaspur district to India
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