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  2. Jinnah family - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876–1948) . The founder of Pakistan and was the country's first Governor-General. His first marriage in 1892 was the result of his mother urging him to marry his cousin Emibai Jinnah before he left for England to pursue higher studies.

  3. Template:Jinnah family tree - Wikipedia

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    Emibai Jinnah (1878–1893) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948) Rattanbai Jinnah (1900-1929) Ahmed Ali Jinnah: Bunde Ali Jinnah: Rahmat Ali Jinnah: Fatima Jinnah (1893-1967) Shireen Jinnah: Maryam Jinnah: Dina Wadia (1919-2017) Neville Wadia (1911-1996) Nusli Wadia: Maureen Wadia: Ness Wadia (b. 1970) Jehangir Wadia: Celina Wadia: Jahangir Wadia ...

  4. Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah [a] (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; [b] 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 Pakistan 's first governor-general until his death.

  5. Dina Wadia - Wikipedia

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    Dina Wadia (née Jinnah; 15 August 1919 – 2 November 2017) was the only child of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, and Rattanbai Petit, of the Petit baronets. In 1938, Wadia married Bombay-based businessman Neville Wadia with whom she had two children: Nusli Wadia and Diana Wadia.

  6. Rattanbai Jinnah - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah, then 42, was only three years younger than Ruttie's father, and the two men were good friends. Jinnah was a frequent guest at Petit Hall, the sprawling seaside residence of the Petit family at the foot of Malabar Hill in Mumbai. It was in this setting that Ruttie and Jinnah became acquainted.

  7. Template:Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Jinnah family - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah (2 C, 17 P) ... Template:Jinnah family tree This page was last edited on 17 June 2024, at 15:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Jinnahbhai Poonja - Wikipedia

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    Poonja died on 15 April 1902, leaving behind 7 children. Mahomedali, now legally renamed to Muhammad Ali, would move to Bombay as a barrister and to support his family. [6] Muhammad Ali Jinnah would go on to be one of the most notable Indian and later Pakistani political leaders of the 20th century. [9] [10]