Q: The first political demand for separate Muslim homeland was made in:
Q: The Simla Conference was held in:
Q: The Indian Independence Act was passed in:
Q: Pakistan officially came into being on:
Q: The first session of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was held in:
Q: The Lucknow Pact was signed between Congress and Muslim League in:
Q: The concept of Pakistan was first articulated in Allama Iqbal's address at:
Q: The Muslim League adopted Pakistan as its objective under:
Q: The first constitution of Pakistan was adopted in:
Q: The Indian Independence Act divided British India into:
Q: The Direct Action Day led to:
Q: The Muslim League was reorganized under Jinnah in:
Q: Which factors contributed most to the emergence of the Pakistan Movement in the early 20th century?
Q: Allama Iqbal's vision for a separate Muslim homeland emphasized which principle?
Q: In his 1930 presidential address at Allahabad, Allama Iqbal called for:
Q: Which event demonstrated the increasing political maturity of Indian Muslims under British rule?
Q: The Lucknow Pact of 1916 is significant because it:
Q: Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s early political career was associated with:
Q: The purpose of the 1906 founding session of the Muslim League was primarily:
Q: The All-India Muslim League’s transformation into a political force capable of demanding Pakistan occurred under: