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{{Non-free book cover |category=Poetry book cover images |sort key}} Images in this category are claimed to be non-free book cover images under Wikipedia's non-free content use policy . This category is not for public domain book covers, which should simply be tagged with the relevant public domain template .
3-6 December: Battle of Chamb; Pakistan attacks and takes over part of southern Kashmir from India. 4 December: Battle of Longewala; India stops a Pakistani invasion directed at Jaisalmer. 4-5 December: Battle of Gazipur in which Indian Army and Mukti Bahini captured Gazipur. 5 December: Battle of Basantar; India captures the Shakargarh Salient.
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