Afghans and Marhattas
Afghans and Sikhs
Afghans and Indians
None of these
Delhi
Lahore
Ali Garh
Turkish reinstate movement
Turkish movement
Khilafat movement
1870
1874
1878
Akbar
Babar
Humayoun
34
35
36
Peshawar ruler
Sikh govt
British rule
Syed Ahmad Khan
Shah Wali Ulfah
Allama Iqbal
Barkat Ali
Maulana Muhammad Ali Johor
Saif-ud-din kitchlew
Qutb-ud-din Aibak
Ahmad Shah Abdali
1700
1798
1789
Qutb-ud-din
Abdullah
Ahmad
Shah Jahan
Mustafa Kamal Ataturk
Sultan Abdul Majeed
Mustafa Jamal Ataturk
Mr. Ghandi
Abul Kalam Azad
Moti Lai Nehru
Quaid-e-Azam
Liaqat Ali Khan
Fazul ul Haq
1921 -1937
1922-1937
1923-1937
Aurangzeb
Turkey not claimed the Arab province
Base to form modern Turkey
The public debt would be share between turkey and its region countries of ottoman empire
All of these
Abdul Amjeed II
Sultan Ahmad
Sultan Mehmood
Harding
Canning
Curzon
19 September 1938
19 September 1939
19 December 1938
1927
1928
1929
Shah Waliullah
Syed Ahmad Shaheed
Haji Shariat Ullah
Ch. Rehmat Ali
Abdullah Hussain
Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
1915
1916
1917
London
Calcutta
1914
Tughlaq
Mamluk
Khilji
Sultan Ghouri
Qutubuddin Aibak
Balban
1703
1705
1707
10 August 1947
11 August 1947
15 August 1947
Kashmir
Hyderabad
Rajasthan
Sarojini-Naidu
Sardar Jibran Yasir Khan Khichi
Baghdad
Multan
Cairo
Minto Morley Pact
Simon Commission
Lucknow Pact
Syed Amir Ali
Gen.Ford
Gen.Dyer
Gen.Patton
Sher Shah Sure
Razia Sultana
Rowlett Act
1910-1919
1916-1922
1914-1916
1909
1912
1919
Shuja
Hemu
Salman
1910
1911
Lloyd George
Churchill
Chamberlain
Muhammad Ghouri
Muhammad Tughlaq
Allah Uddin Khilji
1799
1821
Humayun
Sher Shah Suri
Kickback
Horse-trading
Bribery
Theocracy
Democracy
Monarchy
10 October 1912
12 October 1913
14 October 1914
1881
1882
1883
1884
Mr. White
Mr. Archbold
Mr. Clark
Mr. Stewart
Kanpur
Aligarh
Saharanpur
To Mobilize Muslims
To activate Students for Protest
To make Muslims abreast of modern knowledge
1932
1933
1934
1935
Gandhi
B.R Ambedkar
Tej Bahadur Sapru
Both B & C
India
England
Both A and B
Spain
Risala Asbab-Bagwat Hind
Sarkishi Bijnour
Ahkam-Taam-e-Ahl-e-Kitab
Geography
Communal Composition
According to their will
All of the above
Ali Imam & Shoaib Qureshi
Ali Imam and M.A Johar
Hasrat Mohani & Agha Khan
Harrapa
Moenjodara
Both A & B
Army Officer
Navy Officer
Air Force Officer
Punjab
UP
Bengal
1906
1913
Warren Hastings
Clive
Rippon
Dalhousie
Munro
1907
1908
1901
1947
Mountbatten
Not disbanded
Sir Agha Khan
Hindu Zamindars
British Colonial System
Muhammad Ghauri
1936
1937
1939
3 years
10 years
5 years
15 years
1867
1868
1869
1941
1943
1945
1920
1921
1922
1930
1/2
1/3
1/4
1/5
Nawab Mohsin ul Mulk
Nawab Waqar ul Mulk
Nawab Saleem Ullah Khan
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar
1550
1555
1560
February 1945
February 1946
February 1947
Deen-e-Ilahi
Sikh Rulers
Hindus
6.5 million
7.5 million
8.5 million
710 AD
712 AD
711 AD
05
15
17
1642
1672
21 May 1938
21 April 1938
21 September 1938
Dec. 30, 1907
Dec. 30, 1906
Dec. 25, 1906
11 January 1898
27 March 1898
02 September 1898
Allama lqbal
Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Ibrahim Lodhi
Bahalol Lodhi
Sikander Lodhi
Alauddin Lodhi
To keep the Muslim community-abreast with Western knowledge
To make Muslim learn Arabic and Persian only
To give students military education
To educate Muslim Youth to be politically Active
1
2
3
1857
1892
Greece
China
Turkey
Muslims
French
Dutch
British East India Company
Syed Ahmed Barelvi
Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi
Opposition by the Khaksars
Opposition by Red Shirts
Opposition by the Ahrars
The Two Nation Theory
Nawab Salimullah
Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk
Viqar-ul-Mulk
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
1782
1790
1785
1898
1895
1894
1893
Jahangir
Allama Muhammad lqbal
Shibli Noumani
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Zafar Ali Khan
Clement R Attlee
Ramsay MacDonald
Sir Winston Churchill
Neville Chamberlain
1940
1942
Do or Die
Independent Homeland
Freedom or death
Now or Never
Mahmoud Ghaznavi
Sher Shah Sun
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak
Calcutta in 1928
Allahabad in 1930
Lahore in 1929
Jawaharlal Nehru
JIv Shankar
Anil Shetty
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
No Indian
1398
1399
1340
1341
Cyril Radcliffe
William Radcliffe
David Radcliffe
George Radcliffe
4
5
2 states
3 states
4 states
5 states
22nd November 1939
22nd December 1939
22nd October 1939
22nd September 1939
16th May 1946
16th May 1945
3rd June 1947
16th July 1946
1863
1886
Babur
Aurangzaib
Raja Syed Mehdi
Zakar Hussain
1859
1862
1875
1877
Congress Behavior
Hindi Urdu Controversy
llbert Bill
Issue of Muslim University
Lord Curzon
Lord Rippon
Lord Mayo
Lord Canning
Queen’s Order 1857
India Council’s Act 1862
Queen’s Proclamation of 1857
East India Company’s Order 1857
Mahmud of Ghazni
Qutub-ud-din-Aibek
Ameer Tamoor
March 1929
February 1927
January 1926
December 1925
13th April, 1920
13th April, 1921
13th April, 1922
13th April, 1923
British
Portages
East India Company
Gulab Singh
Zorawar Singh
Ranbir Singh
Hari Singh
Zahiruddin Babur
Empress of Sub Continent
Empress of India
Empress of Asia
Madrasah Muradabad
Scientific Society
Madrasah Ghaziabad
1953
Sikandar Hayat
M Ali Jinnah
Khaliq Uz Zaman
M. Ali Jinnah
1938
Auranzeb
Freedom or Death
Kamal Ataturk
Saltan Abdul Majeed
British Government
The Allied Forces
M.K Gandhi
Jawaharial Nehru
Raj Gopalachoriya
Motilal Nehru
All India Muslim League
Indian National Congress
Unionist Party
Hindu Mahasabha
The Development of Metaphysics in Persia
Evolution of Rumi's Metaphysics
Reconstruction of Religious thought in Islam
Lack of education
Discrimination by the British
Economic marginalization
Moral degradation
Peshawar
Badr-ud-Din Tayabji
R.M Sayani
Salimullah Khan
Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk
Muslim’s demand
Hindu’s demand
Administrative requirements
Financial constraints
Jehangir
Shaukat Ali
Ali Jauhar
Hakim Ajmal
Liaqat Ali
Viceroy
Provinces
Ministers
Secretaries
14 August 1947
19 August 1947
6 September 1947
1950
Ayub Khan
Abdul Rab Nishtar
Ch. Muhammad Ali
NWFP
Uttar Pradesh
Lord Wavell
Congress-League Pact
Reforms Act
Delhi Pact
Shahjahan
Auregzeb
It is rich in mineral resources
Most of the population is Muslim Kashmir
All major rivers originate from Kashmir
Madrassah Rahimyah
Islamia Collage Peshawar
Ali Garh Collage
Beghum Jehan Ara
Beghum Shaista Ikram Ullah
Begum Nusrat
A O Hume
Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee
G K Gokhe
1946
Moti Lal Nehru
Raj Gopal Acharia
G K Gokhle
1905
Lord Mountbatten
Sir Cyril Radcliffe
Sir Stafford Cripps
Indians
Political Parties of India
Reform Act
Mahatma Gandhi
Quid-e-Azam
Mahulana Mohmmad Ali Jauhar
Raja Ashok Chander
Raja Dahir
Raja Pershottam
Raja Mann Singh
Rajneet Singh Dogra
Gulab Singh Dogra
Hari Singh Dogra
Jagjeet Singh Dogra
August 11, 1947
August 14, 1947
August 15, 1947
August 16, 1947
Nau Nahal Singh
Karrak Singh
Duleep Singh
Langah Singh
Raj Gopalachorya
Allahabad
Lucknow
Abbottabad
The Urdu Hindi controversy 1867
Partition of Bengal 1905
Jllianwala Bagh, tragedy 1919
All of above events
Minto Morley Reforms
Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
Simon Commission Report
None of above
1860
Lord William Bentinck
Lord Lytton
Usman Lodhi
Ismail Lodhi
Bahlul Lodhi
Congress-League Accord
Reforms Pact
Luckhnow pact
Delhi Agreement
Cripps Mission
Cabinet Mission
Boundary Commission
Hakeem Ajmal
Syed Ahmed Shaheed
Syed Ahmed Khan
1944
Linlithgow
Wavell
Hamayun
Shah Jehan
Dara Shikoh
It does not posses nature of Federation
It cancelled much of Political Advance
Nehru
Sardar Patel
No body represented Congress
Muhammad Tarkai
Muhammad Zahir shah
Ahmed shah Abdali
Lord Irwin
Rahid Khairi
Noor Asim
G. Allana
Safdar Muhammad
Sir Saleemullah Khan
Sir Adamjee Pir Bhai
Sir Muhammad Shafi
To unify all elements of the Indian population on one platform
To protect rights of the Hindus
To establish relations between Hindus and Muslim
To gain Independence for India
Dacca
Karachi
19 April 1919
13 April 1919
21 April 1919
31 April 1919
Daud Khan
Nur Muhammad Taraki
Zahir Shah
Hafizullah Amin
Salim Ullah
Viqar Ul Mulk
Adamjee Peerbhoy
Agha Khan
NWFP and Sindh
NWFP and Balochistan
NWFP and Bombay
Sindh and Bombay
Agra
Meerut
Madras
10 Provinces
11 provinces
9 provinces
12 provinces
1931
Muhammad Zahir Shah
Ahmed Shah Abdali
Iskander
Abdul-al-Kalam
JInnah
UK
Russia
USA
Mahmood Ghaznavi
Mehmood Ghouri
Alla ud Din Khilji
Jalal ud Din Khilji
Transferred subjects
Reserved subjects
Concurrent subjects
Govt. India Act 1935
Constitution 1956
Constitution 1962
Minto-Morley Reforms
Govt. of India Act 1935
A forerunner of
Two nation theory
Lord Macaulay
Charles Cornwallis
Bombay
Dhaka
Maulana Hasrat Mohani
Allama Inayat-Ullah Mashraqi
Maulana Mahmood-ul-Hassan
Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar
10 October 1913
13 November 1913
15 December 1913
25 December 1913
One
Two
Three
Four
Auchinieck
Gracey
Abdul Ghani Khan
Soalr Aslam Khan
Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Inayatulah Mashriqi
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Jawahralal Nehru
Agha Khan III
Oxford
Cambridge
8 years
7 years
Nathu Ram Godsey
B.G Tilak
G.K Gokhale
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Winston Churchill
Clement Atlee
Ramsay Macdonald
March 1946
April 1946
May 1946
August 1946
Sindh Jamia High Scool
Darul-Aloom High Scool
Sindh Madrasa-tul-Islam
Mission Public School Karachi
Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Dadabhai Naorojee
Womesh Chandra Bannerjee
Dinshaw Edulji Wacha
12
11
13
14
Sindh and Punjab
Sindh and NWFP
Sindh and Gilgit Baltistan
23 April, 1919
13 May, 1919
13 June, 1919
13 April, 1919
1783
1773
1673
1873
Hafizabad
Gujrat
Lord Linlithgow
Lord Willington
Hindu Muslim riots
Internal differences of Muslim League
Demand for Independence
Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
Sarojni Naido
Treaty of Amritsar
Treaty of Lahore
Instrument of accession
Treaty of Kashmir
Begum Salma Tasaduq Hussain
Fatima Jinnah.
Begum Shaista Ikram Ullah
Begum Jahaanara Shahnawaz
2nd March 1949
7th March 1949
12th March 1949
17th March 1949
Sardar Abdur Rab Nishtar
Mushtaq Gormani
Feroz khan Noon
Iftikhar Hussain Mamdot
1527
1526
1525
Religious grounds
On Muslims Demands
Separate Provinces
Separate Electorates
Equal Proportion
Pandit Moti Lal Nehru
Abul Qalam Azad
To increase their influence
Rule India
Trade
1800
Lodhi
Mughals
Sir Evan Jenkins
Khizer Tiwana
1520
1532
21 March 1938
05-July-1947
14-July-1947
18-July-1947
Akbar and Hemu
Ahmad Shah Abdali and Marhattas
Babar and Ibrahim Lodhi
Ch Rehmat Ali
Liaquat Ali Khan
J.N,Mandal
Raja Ghazanfar Ali
Bahlol Lodhi
Akbar Lodhi
1900
1902
1903
1820
1828
1832
Ummayyad
Abbassid
Ottoman
Hinduand
Mehmood-ul-Hassan
Fakhar-u-Din Nizami
Maulana Zafar Ali khan
Shabeer Ahmad Usmani
6 members
7 members
9 members
8 members
Chittagong
Junagarh
Rangoon
The English and Tipu Sultan
The English and Haider Ali
The Portuguese and The Mughals
The Mughals and The Suri's
1890
1891
1580
1581
1582
August Movement
September Movement
October Movement
1/3 Representation in Central Legislature
Equal Representation
Separate Electorate
Francis Mudie
Abdurrab Nishtar
1210
1215
1220
Five
All Parties Conference
Jinnah
Lucknow Conference