Muslim League (Pakistan)

Muslim League (Pakistan)

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Muslim League (Urdu: مسلم لیگ‎) was the original successor of All India Muslim League that led the Pakistan Movement achieving an independent nation. After formation of Pakistan, the party was renamed to Muslim League (Pakistan) which came to an end soon after Muhammad Ali Jinnah's death on the first martial law in 1958.

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