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    Promotion of provincial languages - Balochi‚ punjabi‚ pashto‚ sindhi How far did the Pakistan Movement develop during the early 20th century? Partition of Bengal controversy 1905-1911 Simla Deputation 1906 Reasons for establishments of the Muslim League- the creation in 1906 and its aims Morley-minto reforms in 1909 Congress and the lucknow pact 1916 The Rowlatt act 1918 The Amritsar Massacre 1919 The montagu-Chelmsford reforms (goverment of india act) 1919 What were the origins‚ aims and

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    League of Nations: Fact file After the end of the Great War (WW1) the League of Nations was established with the aim to end warfare throughout the world. The idea was suggested by the American President Woodrow Wilson‚ in his 14 point plan. The premise of the League was‚ to improve international cooperation‚ peace and security through the world. Other things mentioned in its covenant were: 1. That all treaties would must a have registration to prevent secret alliances 2. The reduction and control

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    Ivy League Disadvantages

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    Ivy League colleges have as many disadvantages as they do advantages because having an elite education gives you the preconceived notion that you are superior to everyone else and also an elite education indoctrinates a false sense of self-worth. While having this superior image of yourself in mind you start to alienate yourself from the human you’re supposed to be and others around you. Having a false sense of self-worth also makes you believe that you are actually more smart and invincible than

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    So‚ their hearts did not accept Pakistan as prospering and progressing. In short‚ they did their best and attacked Pakistan in 1965 with their full might in the darkness of midnight. Hence‚ Pakistan was far scattered but its people were one---the Muslims. Fort of Islam proved a fortress for the enemy and one each and every front whether land‚ air or sea; the fate of Indians were defeat‚ cowardice and humiliation. They forget to learn that Pakistan Army were the heirs of Khalid bin walleed‚ Sultan

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    Ghandi Jinnah Talks

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    Pakistan Movement. The talks between the two great leaders of the Sub-continent began in response to the general public’s desire for a settlement of Hindu-Muslim differences. On July 17‚ 1944‚ Gandhi wrote a letter to Quaid-i-Azam in which he expressed his desire to meet him. Quaid-i-Azam asked the Muslim League for permission for this meeting. The League readily acquiesced. The Gandhi-Jinnah talks began in Bombay on September 19‚ 1944‚ and lasted till the 24th of the month. The talks were held directly

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    Pakistan resolution was passed on March 23‚ 1940. The main tower of this memorial was completed on March 22‚ 1968. The location was originally known as Minto Park. It was here that the historic session of the All-India Muslim League was held on March 23‚ 1940. In 1960 the Muslim League leaders impressed upon the local authorities the need for building a memorial. The governor of West Pakistan‚ Akhtar Hussain‚ issued an appeal to the public for contributions for constructing the memorial. He also constituted

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    To what extent was the League of Nations a success? In 1914 war broke out in Europe. The war ended in 1918 and Germany solely blamed. The end of the war was signed with the treaty of Versailles. From the war was born the League of Nations; who helped nations resolve disputes peacefully without going to war. When the League was formed‚ the defeated nations were not invited to join. The League originally had forty-two members. All forty-two members made up the assembly‚ who met once a year. As incidents

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    Islam 10. Muslim Umma Vs west Guess paper of Pak Affairs Pakistan Affairs 2013 (National Officers Academy) Please keep in mind that questions in paper will never be exactly like these but quite near to them. All you have to do is to comprehend them properly‚ plan your answer and then write. 1. The evolution of Muslim Society in sub-continent was the result of the efforts of the Sufi Missionaries and not the political ruler. Discuss critically. 2. The Muslims Reformists

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    Swadeshi Movement  emanated from the partition of bengal‚ 1905 and continued up to 1908. It was the most successful of the pre-Gandhian movements. Initially the partition plan was opposed through an intensive use of conventional ’moderate’ methods of press campaigns‚ numerous meetings and petitions‚ and big conferences at the calcutta town hall in March 1904 and January 1905. The evident and total failure of such techniques led to a search for new forms - boycott of British goods‚ rakhi bandhan and

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    Acknowledgements: My biggest debt in writing this paper is‚ of course‚ to the women I interviewed for generously sharing their experiences with me. Professor Hossenur Rahman and the late Mrs. Gaur Ayub helped me with my first contacts with members of the Muslim middle class in Calcutta. I am deeply indebted to them. Many of my contacts in Bangladesh‚ in turn‚ came through the personal networks of the women I interviewed in Calcutta. I am grateful for the hospitality of Mrs. Kishwar Jahan Quader‚ Mrs. Zeenat

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