Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Congress(passive) was led byThe Muslim League
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Mr. Jinnah and the Congress(passive) was led byThe Muslim League
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the crafty Jinnah(passive) led bythe Muslim League
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Quaid - e - Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and other founding fathers(passive) led bythe Muslim League
quaid e azam muhammad ali jinnah of pakistan(passive) led bymuslim league
Muhammad Ali Jinnah after his return to India from England(passive) led bythe Muslim League
influential Mohammad Ali Jinnah who was advocating and determining to eradicate the injustices and ill treatment meted out to the Indian Muslims by the British government.[5][6(passive) led bythe Muslim League
Quid - e - Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah(passive) led bythe Muslim league
Mohammad Ali Jinnah and thousands of(passive) led bythe Muslim League
Barrister Mohammad Ali Jinnah(passive) led byMuslim League
a secular - modern Muhammad Jinnah(passive) led byThe Muslim League
Mohammed al Jinnah(passive) led bythe Muslim League
Muhammed Ali Jinnah(passive) led byThe Muslim League
Jinnah working out the dreamledthe Muslim League
a sidelined petulant Jinnah(passive) created byA Muslim League
Ali Jinnah ( 30(passive) led bythe Muslim League
influential Mohammad Ali Jinnah who was advocating and determining to eradicate the injustices and ill treatment meted out to the Indian Muslims by the British government.[2][3(passive) led bythe Muslim League
the lawyer - politician Mohammed Ali Jinnah(passive) led bythe Muslim League ,
An Ahmedi leader convinced Jinnahto leadthe Muslim league
M.A. Jinnah and seven of his leading colleagues(passive) led bythe Muslim League
Quaid - e - Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah(passive) led bythe Muslim League
The original use of the metaphor ‘ jugular vein ’ for Kashmir ... Muhammad Ali Jinnah ,ledMuslim League
Pakistan ’s founder , Muhammad Ali Jinnah , embraced the two - nation concept and in 1940 ,leadingthe Muslim League
a seasoned collaborator of the British rulers and JinnahledMuslim League
Jinnah reluctant to be identified with the Pakistan idea(passive) led bythe Muslim League
QuaidiAzam Muhammad Ali Jinnah(he 's sort of the founding father of Pakistan and the Lahore resolution(passive) led bythe muslim league
Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the National Unionist Party led by Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan(passive) led byThe Muslim League
another lawyer Muhammad Ali Jinnah with whom Khan went on to foster a close political relationship in future(passive) was led byThe Muslim League
Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the beginning of the overt assumption of power by the Pakistan bureaucracy with the military 's assistance(passive) created bythe Muslim League
influential Mohammad Ali Jinnah who was advocating the eradication of the injustices and ill - treatment(passive) led bythe Muslim League
Ms. Fatima Jinnah who decisively defeated Ayub in the presidential elections(passive) led bythe Muslim League
Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Congress party led by self - styled”Mahatma ” Mohandas Gandhi(passive) was led byThe Muslim League
Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Congress party headed by self - styled”Mahatma ” Mohandas Gandhi(passive) was led byThe Muslim League
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Mohammad Ali Jinnah , who was determined to eradicate the injustices and ill- treatment meted out to the Indian Muslims by the British government(passive) led bythe Muslim League
the grand Pakistan movement(passive) led bythe grand Pakistan movement
the Pakistan Movement achieving an independent nationledthe Pakistan Movement achieving an independent nation
Pakistan and opposed the KhilafatcreatedPakistan and opposed the Khilafat
a movement for Pakistan creation of a separate homeland for muslimsleda movement for Pakistan creation of a separate homeland for muslims
later Pakistanwas createdlater Pakistan
in the creation of Pakistanresultedin the creation of Pakistan
to Partition of the countryhad ... ledto Partition of the country
a Muslim country , Pakistancreateda Muslim country , Pakistan
the Muslims in 1947could influencethe Muslims in 1947
Pakistan but now it was going to disintegrate itcreatedPakistan but now it was going to disintegrate it
Pakistan and is the only party that can defend itcreatedPakistan and is the only party that can defend it
Pakistan from British Indiato createPakistan from British India
an all - Hindu state and Muslims(passive) led byan all - Hindu state and Muslims
Pakistan and it would save the countrycreatedPakistan and it would save the country
the Masheikh Committee ... used Urs ceremonies and shrines for meetings and rallies and encouraged fatwas urging support for the Muslim League.[43createdthe Masheikh Committee ... used Urs ceremonies and shrines for meetings and rallies and encouraged fatwas urging support for the Muslim League.[43
the Masheikh Committee ... used Urs ceremonies and shrines for meetings and rallies and encouraged fatwas urging support for the Muslim League.[35createdthe Masheikh Committee ... used Urs ceremonies and shrines for meetings and rallies and encouraged fatwas urging support for the Muslim League.[35
Pakistan by saying ' Islam is in dangercreatedPakistan by saying ' Islam is in danger
a Sikh homeland before its federation with Pakistanwould createa Sikh homeland before its federation with Pakistan
the impressions(passive) created bythe impressions
a communal movement(passive) led bya communal movement
the independence movementledthe independence movement
a Pakistan political party which originated in 1906 in Bangladesh(passive) designed bya Pakistan political party which originated in 1906 in Bangladesh
to the establishment of the first Islamic republic in Pakistanledto the establishment of the first Islamic republic in Pakistan
Pakistan and is guarantor of its security , solidarity and stabilityhad createdPakistan and is guarantor of its security , solidarity and stability
the Masheikh Committee ... used Urs ceremonies and shrines for meetings and rallies and encouraged fatwas urging support for the Muslim League.[44 ... Reasons for the pirs switching allegiance variedcreatedthe Masheikh Committee ... used Urs ceremonies and shrines for meetings and rallies and encouraged fatwas urging support for the Muslim League.[44 ... Reasons for the pirs switching allegiance varied
Pakistan under the leadership of Quaid - i - Azam and now they would recreate the country under the banner of the All Pakistan Muslim LeaguecreatedPakistan under the leadership of Quaid - i - Azam and now they would recreate the country under the banner of the All Pakistan Muslim League
the demand for a separate state for the Muslims of Indialedthe demand for a separate state for the Muslims of India
Pakistan under the leadership of Quaid - e - Azam and now “ we will rebuild it under the banner of All Pakistan Muslim Leaguehad createdPakistan under the leadership of Quaid - e - Azam and now “ we will rebuild it under the banner of All Pakistan Muslim League
Pakistan for Muslims while Bharat / India / Hindustan consciously refused to be a country for ‘ Hindus ’ but insisted that the proper destiny for a country is to be for all the peoplecreatedPakistan for Muslims while Bharat / India / Hindustan consciously refused to be a country for ‘ Hindus ’ but insisted that the proper destiny for a country is to be for all the people
Muslims to independence under Muhammad Ali JinnahledMuslims to independence under Muhammad Ali Jinnah
up in Dhaka in 1906setup in Dhaka in 1906
a parliamentary government in Bengalcreateda parliamentary government in Bengal
the stage for the partition of India which created Pakistan(and decades of conflictsetthe stage for the partition of India which created Pakistan(and decades of conflict
IST Kerala 's nine prominent Muslim organisations(passive) led byIST Kerala 's nine prominent Muslim organisations
the struggle for Muslim rights in British India ... and for that it must be given credit for winning the case for Pakistanledthe struggle for Muslim rights in British India ... and for that it must be given credit for winning the case for Pakistan
the INC enough headache with their demand for a separate state for Muslimswas causingthe INC enough headache with their demand for a separate state for Muslims
the struggle for the partition of British Indialedthe struggle for the partition of British India
the division of British India into India and Pakistan ... which in turn broke up into Pakistan and Bangladeshcausedthe division of British India into India and Pakistan ... which in turn broke up into Pakistan and Bangladesh
the Hindus ... and the last straw will be when Jinnah demands a corridor between the Eastern and Western wings of Pakistanis provokingthe Hindus ... and the last straw will be when Jinnah demands a corridor between the Eastern and Western wings of Pakistan
the separate states of Pakistan ( from the West Pakistan province in India ) and Bangladeshcreatedthe separate states of Pakistan ( from the West Pakistan province in India ) and Bangladesh