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The Western world not only inspired Jinnah in his political life. England had greatly influenced his personal preferences, particu…
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By now, Jinnah had developed largely constitutionalist views on Indian self-government, and he condemned both the arrogance of Bri…
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During his student years in England, Jinnah came under the spell of 19th-century British liberalism, like many other future Indian…
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In 1892, Jinnah was offered an apprenticeship at the London office of Grahams Shipping and Trading Company, a business that had ex…
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Jinnah was a restless student, he studied at several schools: at the Sindh-Madrasa-tul-Islam in Karachi; briefly at the Gokal Das …
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The first-born Jinnah was soon joined by six siblings, brothers Ahmad Ali, Bunde Ali, and Rahmat Ali, and sisters Maryam, Fatima a…
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Jinnah was the eldest of seven children born to Mithibai and Jinnah bhai Poonja. His father, Jinnahbhai (18571901), was a prospero…
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Jinnah was born to Mahomed ali Jinnah bhai. in, some believe, Wazir Mansion, Karachi District, of lower Sindh. This is disputed as…
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Jinnah, advocating the Two-Nation Theory, embraced the goal of creating a separate state for Muslims as per the Lahore Resolution.…
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Jinnah served as leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 till Pakistans independence on 14 August 1947 and Pakistans first…
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