August 14, celebrates the country's independence from the British rule on that date in 1947. This day is an occasion to promote patriotism and national unity.
The Indo-Pak Empire remained a British colony from 1849–1947. The inhabitants of the subcontinent did not approve of British rule in the United India. An uprising in 1857 eventually led to the liberation of the movement, an example of the efforts of the British Indian people to achieve their independence.
Before the British invasion, Muslims ruled the subcontinent and suffered it in the 1857 uprising against the British East India Company. Leaders like Sir syed Ahmad Khan and Syed Amir Ali worked diligently for the political development of the Muslim people.
The Indian National Congress was formed in 1885, which later became the largest political party in British India. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a prominent Muslim political leader, was a member of the Indian National Congress and worked towards the Hindu Muslim Alliance and the independence of India.
The All India Muslim League was founded on December 30, 1906. Demand for an independent Muslim state was increasing in India. In 1930, Mohammed Iqbal proposed the idea of a separate Muslim state, geographically comprised of Muslim-majority areas of the subcontinent. Pakistan word is combined with two words Pak which means Pak and Stan meaning land, the name was coined by Chaudhry Rahmat Ali.
Strong Hindu nationalism gave rise to two national ideologies, a theory that is heard as the basis of Pakistan's creation. In 1940, the resolution in Pakistan was adopted in Lahore, demanding maximum Muslim sovereignty in British India.
After World War II, it was expected that the British colonies would soon disperse. The Pakistan Tehreek-e- Pakistan, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of
a Muslim state. On August 14, 1947, Pakistan gained independence from British rule. At the time of its birth, Pakistan had two parts, commonly called East and West Pakistan. In 1971, East Pakistan separated from West Pakistan and became Bangladesh.
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The Indo-Pak Empire remained a British colony from 1849–1947. The inhabitants of the subcontinent did not approve of British rule in the United India. An uprising in 1857 eventually led to the liberation of the movement, an example of the efforts of the British Indian people to achieve their independence.
Before the British invasion, Muslims ruled the subcontinent and suffered it in the 1857 uprising against the British East India Company. Leaders like Sir syed Ahmad Khan and Syed Amir Ali worked diligently for the political development of the Muslim people.
The Indian National Congress was formed in 1885, which later became the largest political party in British India. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a prominent Muslim political leader, was a member of the Indian National Congress and worked towards the Hindu Muslim Alliance and the independence of India.
The All India Muslim League was founded on December 30, 1906. Demand for an independent Muslim state was increasing in India. In 1930, Mohammed Iqbal proposed the idea of a separate Muslim state, geographically comprised of Muslim-majority areas of the subcontinent. Pakistan word is combined with two words Pak which means Pak and Stan meaning land, the name was coined by Chaudhry Rahmat Ali.
Strong Hindu nationalism gave rise to two national ideologies, a theory that is heard as the basis of Pakistan's creation. In 1940, the resolution in Pakistan was adopted in Lahore, demanding maximum Muslim sovereignty in British India.
After World War II, it was expected that the British colonies would soon disperse. The Pakistan Tehreek-e- Pakistan, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of
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