Muhammad Ali Jinnah From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Jinnah (disambiguation). Muhammad Ali Jinnah محمد علی جناح 1st Governor-General of Pakistan In office August 15‚ 1947 – September 11‚ 1948 Monarch George VI Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan Preceded by The Earl Mountbatten of Burma (as Viceroy of India) Succeeded by Khwaja Nazimuddin 1st Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan In office August 11‚ 1947 – September 11‚ 1948 Preceded by None Succeeded by Maulvi Tamizuddin
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Lord Wavell’s Plan (1945); Lord Wavell‚ the viceroy of India‚ announced his plan on 14th June 1945 to end the political ruin. Lord Wavell made the following proposals: 1. The Viceroy’s Executive Council would be reconstructed. It would wholly consist of Indians except for the Viceroy and the commander-in-chief. 2. Hindus and Muslims would be represented at par on the Viceroy’s Council. 3. Executive Council as Interim Government would have complete authority and it work till the end of the war. 4
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Liaquat Ali Khan as Prime Minister [1947-1951] Liaquat Ali Khan’s contributions to the struggle for independence were numerous. After independence‚ he was thus the natural choice for the premiership. Liaquat Ali Khan was appointed as the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. Being the first Prime Minister of the country‚ Liaquat Ali Khan had to deal with a number of difficulties that Pakistan faced in its early days. He helped Quaid-i-Azam in solving the riots and refugee problem and in setting
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14. Pakistan’s National Anthem’s Compostion was accepted on 21 August 1949. 15. There were 3542 Post Offices in Pakistan at the time of its Creation. 16. Hari Pur is famous for Telephone Industry. 17. Mr. Mirat Khan prepared the map of Minar-e-Pakistan . 18. Quaid-e-Azam took an oath as Governer General of Pakistan from Mr. Justice Mian Abdur Rasheed. 19. The height of all 4 Minars of Badshai Mosque are 177 fts. 20. The National
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Internal Colonialism: Internal colonialism is a notion of structural political and economic inequalities between regions within a nation state. The term is used to describe the uneven effects of economic development on a regional basis‚ otherwise known as "uneven development"‚ and to describe the exploitation of minority groups within a wider society. This is held to be similar to the relationship between metropole and colony‚ in colonialism proper. 1.2. The Bengali Ethnonationalist Movement
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for fundamental rights‚ which include freedom of speech‚ freedom of thought‚ freedom of information‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of association‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom of assembly and the right to bear arms. The founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted Pakistan to be a moderate secular state blended with some Islamic values and principles. Nevertheless‚ Pakistan’s status as an Islamic Republic should not be confused or compared with other Islamic Republics in the region‚ such as the
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AL-REHMAN ACADEMY MC 753 Green Town Karachi ------------------------------------------------- PROSE SECTIONPAKISTAN ZINDABAD Short Question-Answers Q1. Who was the first Governor General & founder of Pakistan? Ans: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the first Governor General andthe founder of Pakistan. Q2. Who was the last Viceroy of India? When did he become the last Viceroy? Ans: Lord Mountbatten was the last Viceroy of India. He became the last Viceroy in March‚ 1947. Q3.
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from Great Britain and was partitioned into the two countries of Pakistan and India. This separation was the culmination of events set in motion by the formation of the All-India Muslim League in 1906 to seek political rights for Muslims. Mohammed Ali Jinnah‚ called Qa’id-e-A’zam (Great Leader)‚ served as the league’s president and was the main force behind partition. At first he worked with India’s Congress party for a free united India‚ but the Muslims doubted that a Hindu majority would respect
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Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ACKNOWLDGEMENT I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to professor‚ Sir. Muhammad Kamran for his exemplary guidance‚ monitoring and constant encouragement throughout the course of this report. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this report‚ the coffee house culture and its growth in Pakistan have been discussed focusing on the international coffee house chains present in the country. The trend of shifting from
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how the U.S. has set up propaganda in separate Middle Eastern governments to “protect and promote U.S. policies” usually being the governments that only involve “kings‚ military generals‚ and other strongmen who rule nondemocratic Muslim States (Liaquat Ali 388)”. This is more information that backs the U.S. trying to make all countries democratic such as itself‚ crushing anything that is nondemocratic and/or making deals that could eventually backfire on that government. Examples of these judgments
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