a shared platform by the two partiesresultedin the Lucknow Pact in 1916
Dr Mubarak Ali : Communal riots and the consequent hatred ... the major factorpromptedNehru - Liaqat Pact
Several reasonsledto the signing of the Lucknow Pact in 1916
the circumstancesledto the conclusion Lucknow Pact 1916
the factorsleadingto the Lucknow Pact ( 1916
the Hindu - Moslem unityresultedin the Lucknow Pact in 1916
Hence , a confluence of India ’s two main political streamsledto the historic Lucknow Pact in 1916
the hankering after power(passive) was prompted byLucknow Pact of 1916
CzechoslovakiacreatedCzechoslovakia
political homogeneity between the two separate political entities , Hindus and Muslims , who frankly and fairly admitted each others interests with sinceritycreatedpolitical homogeneity between the two separate political entities , Hindus and Muslims , who frankly and fairly admitted each others interests with sincerity
the nationalist movements within Indiasparkedthe nationalist movements within India
immeasurablycontributedimmeasurably
quotas for the representation of Muslims and Hindus in various provincessetquotas for the representation of Muslims and Hindus in various provinces
the nationalist movement within Indiasparkedthe nationalist movement within India
Pakistan ’s ideas(passive) was set ... byPakistan ’s ideas
a split within the Leaguecauseda split within the League
a political homogeneity between the two nations and quaid - e - azamcreateda political homogeneity between the two nations and quaid - e - azam
in a false view of Indian nationalism and deprived the Muslims of India of chances of acquiring any political power in Indiaoriginatedin a false view of Indian nationalism and deprived the Muslims of India of chances of acquiring any political power in India