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Major milestones of Pakistan 1857-1947

1:- 1857 CE- War of independence


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2:- 1858-1877 CE Aligarh movement


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● 3:- 1885 CE- Indian national congress

4:- 1905 CE- Bengal Partion


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● 5:- 1906 CE - All India Muslim League

● 6:- 1929 CE- Fourteen points of Muhammad Ali Jinnah

● 7:- 1930 CE- Allama Iqbal Address

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● 8:- 1940 CE - Lahore resolution

● 1947 CE - The plan of June 3rd

● 9:- 1947 CE - Independence of Pakis

Events
● 1:- 1857 CE- War of independence
The trigger for the war was a new kind of cartridge that was made of Pig and Cow
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fat.

● 2:- 1858-1877 CE Aligarh movement


After the defeat in the War of Independence in 1857, The Hindus became friends
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with the British. The Muslims were blamed for the war and were treated badly.

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● 3:- 1885 CE- Indian national congress
In 1885, The Indian National Congress was formed by the British to voice the
concerns of the local people.

● 4:- 1905 CE- Bengal Partion


- Bengal was the largest province in the Subcontinent. It was difficult to administer
it properly. In 1905, The British government decided to divide it into 2
manageable parts for its effective administration.

● 5:- 1906 CE - All India Muslim League


Observing the severe opposition of Hindus to the Bengal Partition, many Muslim
leaders started thinking of ways to secure the rights of the Muslims in the
Subcontinent.

● 6:- 1929 CE- Fourteen points of Muhammad Ali Jinnah


In 1929, Muhammad Ali Jinnah presented the fourteen demands of the Muslims
of the subcontinent in an annual meeting of All India Muslim League

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● 7:- 1930 CE- Allama Iqbal Address
Allama Iqbal gave the idea of a separate homeland in an annual session of
Muslim league held at Allahabad

● 8:- 1940 CE - Lahore resolution


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

● 1947 CE - The plan of June 3rd


The British government proposed a plan, announced on 3 June 1947, that
included these principles: Principle of the partition of British India was accepted
by the British Government. Successor governments would be given dominion
status. autonomy and sovereignty to both countries.

● 9:- 1947 CE - Independence of Pakistan


On 14 August 1947, the new Pakistan became independent and Muhammad Ali
Jinnah was sworn in as its first governor general in Karachi.

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