#Jinnah

Some Interesting Facts about the Life of Quaid-e-Azam

Jinnah’s mother tongue was Gujarati, which the Quaid-e-Azam spoke fluently. He was born in the city of ‘Jhirk’ in the…

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‘One of the Greatest…’ Jinnah’s Condolence for Mahatma Gandhi

Sindh Premier MA Khuhro had noted that the Mahatma struggled for freedom through non-violent means, but tragically was a victim…

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A Memoir of the 1950s – Part-IV

The Muslim League, where it existed, had only a flimsy organization. The feudal landowners were generally content with the Raj.…

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What really happened to Jinnah’s Pakistan…?

The truth is, at no point did the All-India Muslim League or its president Muhammad Ali Jinnah invoke Medina or…

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How to revive the spirit of Quit India Movement?

The Communists, Hindu Mahasabha and RSS were opposed to Quit India Movement and supported British.   BJP is launching a…

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The fate of Pakistan’s founding fathers

The condition of all the people who played the most important role in the creation of Pakistan was made miserable.…

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Why was British India Partitioned in 1947? Considering the role of Jinnah

Jinnah is often cast as the victor in Partition, achieving his goal of an independent Pakistan, yet he complained bitterly…

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What really happened to Jinnah’s Pakistan…?

Will a polarized Pakistan, seek refuge on a society governed by clerics? Or, shall the angry or frustrated young men…

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Beyond Success or Failure: Sindhi Nationalism and the Social Construction of the “Idea of Sindh” – II

The movement has not been examined for itself but only from the vantage point of its success or failure. The…

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Tilak and Jinnah: A forgotten friendship and symbol of Hindu-Muslim unity in colonial India Part-II

This association developed at a time when both the Indian National Congress, of which Tilak was a towering leader until…

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