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  1. The All Pakistan Awami Muslim League was formed as a breakaway faction of the "All Pakistan Muslim League" in 1949, within two years of the formation of Pakistan. Two parties of the same name were created in Pakistan. The East Pakistan Awami Muslim League formed by Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, which later became Awami League The word ...

  2. Verwendung auf el.wikipedia.org Πακιστανικές εκλογές γερουσιαστών 2021; Verwendung auf en.wikipedia.org Nawaz Sharif; Pakistan Muslim League (Q) List of political parties in Pakistan; Pakistan Muslim League; Liaquat Ali Khan; Pakistan Muslim League (Z) Pakistan Muslim League (J) Humayun Akhtar Khan; List of ...

  3. Pakistan Muslim League (Zia), [a] informally referred to as the Zia League, [b] is an Islamist right-wing political party in Pakistan. Named after Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, the sixth president of Pakistan, the party is headquartered in Bahawalnagar . The party was founded in 2002 by Zia's son Muhammad Ijaz-ul-Haq.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › All_India_Muslim_League_(2002)Muslim League - Wikipedia

    Muslim League (Pakistan), the original successor to the All-India Muslim League, lasting from independence to 1958. Convention Muslim League, a brief discontent faction of the Pakistan Muslim League, formed in 1962; Council Muslim League, a brief discontent faction of the Convention Muslim League; Muslim League (Qayyum), a political party ...

  5. Muhammad Ali Jinnah [a] (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948) was a barrister, politician and 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 as the Dominion of Pakistan 's first governor-general until his death.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Awami_LeagueAwami League - Wikipedia

    The All Pakistan Awami Muslim League (Urdu: آل پاکستان عوامی مسلم لیگ) or the East Pakistan Awami Muslim League was formed as a breakaway faction of the "All Pakistan Muslim League" in 1949, within two years of the formation of Pakistan. The word Muslim was dropped in 1953 and it became the secular Awami League.

  7. The president of the Muslim League, Chaudhry Khaliquzzaman, announced that Pakistan would bring together all Muslim countries into Islamistan-a pan-Islamic entity. Khaliq believed that Pakistan was only a Muslim state and was not yet an Islamic state, but that it could certainly become an Islamic state after bringing all believers of Islam into a single political unit. [47]