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Sub title : Luncheon Invitations, Eid Greetings, Railway Conference Requests, and Personal Correspondence
Subject: M.A. Jinnah | Eid Greetings | Telegrams | Muslim League | Railway Unions
Date of publication: 1938
Language: English
Page: 16 p.
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 28570
Keyword: M. A. Jinnah -- Eid -- Telegram -- Invitation -- Luncheon -- Muslim League | Railway Union -- Lahore -- Cannanore -- Porbandar -- Trichy -- Lucknow -- 1938 -- 1945 -- 1946 -- Correspondence -- Pakistan Zindabad
Abstract: This collection comprises various documents addressed to M.A. Jinnah between 1938 and 1946, including formal invitations, personal letters, telegrams, and conference requests. The items include a luncheon invitation from Mr. Fazal Ibrahim Rahimtoola requesting Jinnah's company at the Taj Mahal Hotel, Poona, on 8th July 1938 to meet The Hon'ble Sir Muhammad Yakub; a detailed personal letter from K. Abdul Azeez of Cannanore dated 13th November 1945, listing multiple association positions held by the sender and wishing Jinnah a happy "Batraid" with prayers for his noble mission, signed "Obediently yours, K. Abdul Azeez Ginnallah" with the slogan "Pakistan, Zindabad.
Description: A significant compilation of original documents addressed to Quaid-i-Azam M.A. Jinnah spanning the years 1938 to 1946, providing diverse insight into the formal and informal communications directed to the leader of the Muslim League. The collection features a formal luncheon invitation from 1938 demonstrating Jinnah's social engagements with prominent figures including members of the Viceroy's Council. A remarkably detailed personal letter from Cannanore (1945) reveals how an ordinary Muslim activist, holding multiple association positions, expressed devotion to Jinnah, addressing him as "Your-ide-Azam" and signing with the appended name "Ginnallah," while concluding with the slogan "Pakistan, Zindabad." The railway union invitation from Lahore (1946) illustrates how professional organizations sought Jinnah's presence at their conferences, recognizing his national importance. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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