Amjadi Bano Begum — A Fierce Leader
The political environment of early 1900s was a tug of war between various political factions, with Hindus trying to dominate by acting as sole representatives of the subcontinent, Muslims struggling for their rights, and the stumbling British Raj clumsily attempting to hold on to the skidding reins of power. All farrago, power tug, isolation and the deep feeling of discontent had long sowed the desire of a separate homeland in the hearts of many Muslims. However, it was not until 1940, when Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah clearly stated that unlike England, India was not a homogeneous state Read More...
Hijab Naqvi
Freedom demands continuous sacrifices and our nation has been making them since the idea of a separate homeland was conceived by the Muslim leaders of the subcontinent. The brave men of our Armed Forces have always stood fast, with courage, zeal and Read More...
Shaiza Javaid Rana
Tanzeela Ahmed
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