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  1. u. v. w. x. y. z. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, March 1942 © Jinnah was an Indian politician who successfully campaigned for an independent Pakistan and became its first leader. He is known there as...

  2. 2. Apr. 2014 · Muslim statesman Muhammad Ali Jinnah led Pakistan’s independence from British-controlled India and was its first governor-general and president of its constituent assembly. Updated: May 18,...

  3. Mohammed Ali Jinnah, (born Dec. 25, 1876, Karachi, India—died Sept. 11, 1948, Karachi, Pak.), Indian Muslim politician, founder and first governor-general of Pakistan (1947–48). He was educated in Bombay (now Mumbai) and London, where he became a lawyer at age 19.

  4. Mohammad Ali Jinnah. (1876—1948) creator of Pakistan. Quick Reference. (1876–1948) Indian nationalist, Muslim leader, and founder of Pakistan. Born in Karachi, the son of a merchant, Jinnah was educated at schools in Karachi and Bombay before qualifying as a barrister at Lincoln's Inn, London (1895).

  5. Muhammad Ali Jinnah ( Urdu محمد علی جناح; Gujarati :મહંમદ અલી ઝીણા) (* 25. Dezember 1876 in Karatschi; † 11. September 1948 ebenda) war ein Politiker und Widerstandskämpfer in Britisch-Indien und gilt als Gründer des Staates Pakistan.

  6. Muhammad Ali Jinnah (December 25, 1876 – September 11, 1948) was a major political leader of the All India Muslim League who founded Pakistan and served as its first Governor-General. He is commonly known in Pakistan as Quaid-e-Azam ("Great Leader") and Baba-e-Qaum ("Father of the Nation.")

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › south-asian-history-biographies › muhammad-ali-jinnahMuhammad Ali Jinnah | Encyclopedia.com

    29. Mai 2018 · Jinnah, Muhammad Ali (1876–1948) Founder of Pakistan. A British-trained lawyer, he joined the Indian National Congress in 1906, but left it in 1920 when they rejected his demand for a separate Muslim electorate. Jinnah led the Muslim League in campaigning for political equality for Indian Muslims, while continuing to seek agreement with Hindus.