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  2. Pakistan Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The pamphlet started with this famous sentence: [11] At this solemn hour in the history of India, when British and Indian statesmen are laying the foundations of a Federal Constitution for that land, we address this appeal to you, in the name of our common heritage, on behalf of our thirty million Muslim brethren who live in PAKSTAN—by which we mean the five Northern units of India, Viz ...

  3. Pakistan National Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Declaration (titled Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?) was a pamphlet published on 28 January 1933 by Choudhary Rahmat Ali, in which the word Pakistan was used for the first time and was presented in the round table conference in 1933. The pamphlet started with this famous sentence: [6]

  4. Choudhry Rahmat Ali - Wikipedia

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    Choudhry Rahmat Ali (Punjabi: [tʃoː(ɦ)dəɾi ɾɛɦmət əli]; 16 November 1897 – 3 February 1951) was a Pakistani nationalist activist who was one of the earliest proponents of the creation of the state of Pakistan.

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  6. Now or Never - Wikipedia

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    "Now or Never", a 2010 song by M. M. Keeravani, Benny Dayal, Geetha Madhuri, Deepu from the film Vedam "Now or Never", a 2012 song by Kendrick Lamar featuring vocals by Blige from Good Kid, M.A.A.D City

  7. Pakistan Zindabad - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Zindabad (Urdu: پاکِستان زِندہ‌باد, transl. "Long Live Pakistan") is a patriotic slogan used by Pakistanis in displays of Pakistani nationalism.

  8. Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The name Pakistan was coined by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, a Pakistan Movement activist, who in January 1933 first published it (originally as "Pakstan") in a pamphlet Now or Never, using it as an acronym. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Rahmat Ali explained: "It is composed of letters taken from the names of all our homelands, Indian and Asian, P anjab , A ...

  9. Wildcats (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The third series, Wildcats Version 3.0, was a part of the mature readers' Eye of the Storm imprint, dealing with Spartan's (now Jack Marlowe) agenda to better the world by proliferating advanced technology and power sources throughout the world via the HALO Corporation. Grifter was his troubleshooter and Agent Wax was one of his first associates.