Pakistan Movement - Leaders and Founding Fathers

Leaders and Founding Fathers

  • Muhammad Ali Jinnah
  • Allama Muhammad Iqbal
  • Liaquat Ali Khan
  • Aga Khan III
  • Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
  • Ghulam Bhik Nairang
  • Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari
  • Khwaja Nazimuddin
  • Jalal-ud-din Jalal Baba
  • Chaudhry Naseer Ahmad Malhi
  • Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
  • Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan

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