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In 1948, tensions arose within and against the national government. Former monarchs and feudal lords, certain Islamic organizations, as well as Punjabi, Sindhi, and Pathan nationalists expressed their grievances against the government. For the next four years, violent riots led to the rise of the Freedom and Fidelity Party (اسلامی تحریک حریت و حقیقت, ''islami tehrik-e hurriyat wa haqiqat'', FFP), associated with the popular neo-Sufi [[Hansvi movement]] based in the Punjab. In 1952, FFP forces had occupied the Punjab, Sindh, Cutch, and the Bighota region around Delhi. The same year, the [[Sultanate of India]] was established, known in Hinduki as the ''Pīrtā'' पीरता.
 
The following year, the Jambu navy blockaded the [[Portugal|Portuguese]] colonial ports of Daman, Diu, and Baçaim (now VasaiVasay). This would begin the 1953 Gulf of Cambay War, where Portugal would cede all its Indian possessions to the Republic.
 
==Government and Politics==
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|[[Rudransh Pendharkar Rao]]<small>(1897–1958)</small>
<small>(1897–1958)</small>
|17 September 1944 – 8 February 1949
<small>(4 years, 4 months, 22 days)</small>
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