• the time, the Unionist Party did not have a mass-based approach. Unlike the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League, the Unionists supported the...
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  • Punjab Muslim League, a branch of the organization above. Unionist Muslim League, the autonomous Punjab unit of the All India Muslim League, under the...
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  • Qazi Zafar Hussain (category Pakistani Muslims)
    became a Sufi. After 1923, when Unionist party was formed by Sir Fazl-e-Hussain, he supported the Unionist Muslim League, Malik Umar Hayat Khan, Sir Sikander...
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  • Qazi Mazhar Qayyum (category Pakistani Muslims)
    in the words of Ian Talbot, "the Muslim League would not have gotten Pakistan." He supported the Unionist Muslim League for the political interest of his...
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    The All-India Muslim League (AIML) was a political party established in Dhaka in 1906 when some well-known Muslim politicians met the Viceroy of British...
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  • Pakistan gained independence in 1947, the All-India Muslim League and its successor Muslim League has seen a steady number of splits and breakaway factions...
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    When the All-India Muslim League was founded at Dacca, on 30 December 1906 at the occasion of the annual All India Muhammadan Educational Conference,...
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    Khizar Hayat Tiwana (category 20th-century Indian Muslims)
    directives of the Muslim League leadership. In April 1944 Jinnah demanded that the name of the Unionist Party be changed to the Muslim League Coalition Party...
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    religious appeal was the factor in the battle between the league and the Muslim members of the Unionist party who were not interested in Pakistan. Compared...
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    Tahira, was the daughter of Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan, who led the Unionist Muslim League and was later Prime Minister of the Punjab from 1937 to 1942. Ali's...
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    1947 Rawalpindi massacres (category Persecution of Hindus by Muslims)
    government of the Punjab Unionists, Indian National Congress and Akali Dal, achieved through a six-week campaign by the Muslim League. The riots left between...
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    influence. For the Muslim League to claim to represent the Muslim vote, they would need to win over the majority of the seats held by the Unionists. Following...
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    nevertheless the largest party, Punjab, Sindh, and Assam. The All-India Muslim League failed to form the government in any province. The Congress ministries...
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    Shaukat Hayat Khan (category All India Muslim League members)
    Minister for Public Works in the Unionist Muslim League government. Dismissed in 1944 for his increasingly pro-Muslim League and pro-Jinnah ideals and policies...
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    Sikander Hayaat Khan (Unionist Muslim League) published a newsletter, Azad (a Hindu) travelled around Punjab spreading the word of the League. After the partition...
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    Eritrean and Ethiopian relations.: 40  The unwillingness of the Unionist Party and the Muslim League to compromise caused Adem to resign in the fall of 1957....
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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah (category All India Muslim League members)
    the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until the inception of Pakistan on 14 August 1947, and then...
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    1935. The Unionist Party was the principal legislative force in the province. It received support from legislators of the Punjab Muslim League, the Indian...
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    influence. For the Muslim League to claim to represent the Muslim vote, they would need to win over the majority of the seats held by the Unionists. Following...
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    (16 August 1946) was the day the All-India Muslim League decided to take "direct action" for a separate Muslim homeland after the British exit from India...
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    percent of all of the seats, while the Muslim League held almost all of the seats reserved in the Assembly for Muslims. There were also some members from...
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  • Party Anjuman-i-Watan Baluchistan All India Muslim Majlis Jamiat Ahl-i-Hadees Assam Valley Party Unionist Party All India Sunni Jamiyyathul Ulema/All...
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    merging the Muslim elements of his powerful Unionist force with the All India Muslim League, as a move towards reconciling the various Muslim elements in...
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    situation deteriorated. Hindu-Muslim riots began, and the Muslim League demanded a separate constituent assembly for Muslims in India. On 3 June 1947 Lord...
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  • was an agreement reached between the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League (AIML) at a joint session of both the parties held in Lucknow in December...
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    and Wales. London has the greatest population of Muslims in the country. The vast majority of Muslims in the United Kingdom adhere to Sunni Islam, while...
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    All-India Jamhur Muslim League to support a united India and to counter the Lahore resolution, passed by the All-India Muslim League, for a separate Pakistan...
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    separatism from non-Muslim minorities such as the Armenians. In 1902 the First Congress of Ottoman Opposition [tr], which included Rıza's Unionists, Sabahaddin's...
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    creation of a Muslim state as inviting possible persecution of Sikhs, who thus "launched a virulent campaign against the Lahore Resolution". Unionist Party (Punjab)...
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    Federation Act, including the Muslim League, the Liberal Progressive Party and the Italo-Eritrean Party. The Muslim League of the Western Province (MLWP)...
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