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Subject: Political History | Indian Nationalism | Muslim League | Social Organizations
Date of publication: 1937
Language: English
Page: 25 p.
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 28210
Keyword: M.A. Jinnah -- Muslim League -- 1937 -- Indian politics -- Correspondence -- Civil liberties -- Community development | Unemployment -- Islamic associations -- British India -- Bombay -- Lucknow -- Raipur
Abstract: A diverse collection of communications sent to Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1937, illustrating his central role as a leader. It includes invitations, fundraising appeals, political updates, reports on community issues (e.g., unemployment, nursing), and requests for endorsements, highlighting the socio-political landscape of pre-partition India.
Description: This collection comprises scanned images of original letters, telegrams, and reports addressed to Muhammad Ali Jinnah during a pivotal year in Indian politics. The documents reflect his multifaceted engagements as the president of the All India Muslim League, a barrister, and a key public figure. The content spans personal invitations, organizational affiliations (e.g., Automobile Association), political propaganda requests, reports on Muslim unemployment, appeals for civil liberties, and community-specific initiatives, offering a granular view of the demands placed upon a major political leader. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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