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  2. Lahore Resolution - Wikipedia

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    30 March 1940: Newspapers printed news about Lahore Resolution, demanding division of India. The resolution for the establishment of a separate homeland for the Muslims of British India passed in the annual session of the All India Muslim League held in Lahore on 22–24 March 1940 is a landmark document of Pakistan's history. [11]

  3. Pakistan Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Lahore Resolution, moved by the sitting Chief Minister of Bengal A. K. Fazlul Huq, was adopted on 23 March 1940, and its principles formed the foundation for Pakistan's first constitution. In opposition to the Lahore Resolution, the All India Azad Muslim Conference gathered in Delhi in April 1940 to voice its support for a united India. [27]

  4. Pakistan Day - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Day (Urdu: یومِ پاکستان, lit. Yaum-e-Pakistan) is a national holiday in Pakistan primarily commemorating the adoption of the first Constitution of Pakistan during the transition of the Dominion of Pakistan to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on 23 March 1956 making Pakistan the world's first Islamic republic, which remains a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations. [1]

  5. A. K. Fazlul Huq - Wikipedia

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    A seminal moment in Fazlul Huq's political career was the adoption of the Lahore Resolution. The resolution was passed by the All India Muslim League at its annual session in Lahore on 23 March 1940. When Fazlul Huq arrived at the Lahore meeting, Muhammad Ali Jinnah remarked "When the tiger (Fazlul Huq) arrives, the lamb (Jinnah) must give away ...

  6. C. R. formula - Wikipedia

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    The eventual disagreement led to a political tussle between the League and the Congress [8] climaxing with the League's Lahore Resolution in March 1940, calling for an independent Muslim nation carved out of British India. [9]

  7. List of presidents of the All-India Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    22–24 March 1940 Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Lahore The session passed the Lahore Resolution [26] [5] 28th 12–15 April 1941 Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Madras: Resolutions passed reiterating the demand for "Pakistan" and terming the Congress’ Civil Disobedience Movement as aiming at the consolidation of Hindu power in India [27] [5] 29th 3–6 April 1942

  8. National symbols of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The oldest symbol is the Lahore Resolution, adopted by the All India Muslim League on 23 March 1940, and which presented the official demand for the creation of a separate country for the Muslims of India. The Minar-e-Pakistan memorial tower which was built in 1968 on the site where the Lahore Resolution was passed.

  9. Minar-e-Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The tower was built between 1960 and 1968 on the site where the All-India Muslim League passed the Lahore Resolution (which was later called the Pakistan Resolution) on 23 March 1940 – the first official call for a separate and independent homeland for the Muslims of British India, as espoused by the two-nation theory.