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Sub title : Personal correspondence discussing travel, health, and temporary residence on a houseboat
Subject: Personal correspondence | Travel and residence | Health and recuperation | Family communication
Language: English
Page: 3p.
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 28524
Keyword: Muhammad Ali Jinnah -- Liaquat Ali Khan -- Srinagar -- Houseboat residence -- Personal letters -- Political figures -- Lahore -- health and travel -- South Asian history
Abstract: This typed letter, signed “M. A. J.” and addressed to Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan in Lahore, documents a period of temporary residence in Srinagar. The author notes having shifted into a houseboat and expresses the intention to remain there until mid-July, subject to earlier recall. The letter references improved health due to the change of environment and conveys personal regards to the recipient and family. A postscript requests confirmation regarding the houseboat arrangements.
Description: A letter signed “M. A. J.” addressed to Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan at Mamdot Villa, Davis Road, Lahore. The letter discusses the author’s stay in Srinagar, relocation to a houseboat, anticipated duration of residence until mid-July, and improved health conditions. It conveys personal regards to the recipient and family and includes a postscript requesting confirmation regarding the houseboat arrangement. The document shows signs of age, including creases, discoloration, and typed formatting typical of mid-20th-century correspondence. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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