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  2. Pakistan Ka Matlab Kya La Ilaha Illallah - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan ka matlab kya, La Illaha Illal Allah. (Urdu: پاکستان کا مطلب کیا لاالہ الا اللہ — ; lit.What does Pakistan mean?... There is no God but Allah) was a couplet and political slogan coined in 1943 by Urdu poet Asghar Sodai.

  3. Category:Pakistani political slogans - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Ka Matlab Kya La Ilaha Illallah; Pakistan khappay; Pakistan Zindabad This page was last edited on 3 December 2023, at 20:04 (UTC). Text ...

  4. List of people from Sialkot - Wikipedia

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    Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal — Islamic philosopher, thinker, poet (Persian, Urdu) and one of the leading figures of the Pakistan Movement; Asghar Sodai — poet and creator of the phrase "Pakistan Ka Matlab Kya La Ilaha Illallah" Khawaja Shahudin — Islamic Qadiri poet; Bilal Saeed — singer; Taufiq Rafat — poet

  5. Category:Political terminology in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Political terminology in Pakistan" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Pakistan Ka Matlab Kya La Ilaha Illallah ...

  6. Category:Pakistani nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Ka Matlab Kya La Ilaha Illallah; ... Pro-Pakistan sentiment; T. Two-nation theory This page was last edited on 13 January 2018, at 21:16 (UTC ...

  7. Sialkot - Wikipedia

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    Sialkot city is the birthplace of Muhammad Iqbal (the National poet of Pakistan) and Asghar Sodai (the poet behind the famous slogan ‘Pakistan Ka Matlab Kya La Ilaha Ill Allah’) who were both leading figures of the Pakistan Movement. [18] [19] [20] [21]

  8. National symbols of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Minar-e-Pakistan (Urdu: مينارِ پاكستان; Mīnār-ĕ Pākistān) which is the national tower of Pakistan also known as Tower of Pakistan is a 60 metre tall concrete minaret in Iqbal Park in Lahore. [13] The Minar was built on the site where the Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution, demanding the creation of Pakistan.

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