Oxford Jinnah of Pakistan Book by Stanley Wolpert
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- Karachi
- Bombay (1896-1910)
- Calcutta
- Lucknow of Bombay
- New Delhi
- London Lucknow
- Quetta and Peshawar (1945-46)
- Simla Revisited
- London Final farewell
- Ziarat (1948)
Description
Oxford Jinnah of Pakistan is a book by Stanley Wolpert that explores the life and political career of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. The book covers Jinnah’s early life in India and his education in London, as well as his rise to political prominence as a leader of the Muslim League and his role in the creation of the independent state of Pakistan. The book also examines Jinnah’s relationships with other key figures in Indian and Pakistani politics, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Liaquat Ali Khan, and his efforts to establish a secular and democratic government in Pakistan. Overall, the book offers a comprehensive and in-depth look at the life and legacy of one of the most important figures in South Asian history.
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Weight | 0.400 kg |
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Dimensions | 21 × 13 × 4 cm |
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