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Dedicated to our Father | M.A Jinnah

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Quaid-e-Azam and Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan along with other Muslim League leaders arriving at the venue of the Pakistan Resolution Session at Lahore on March 23, 1940

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How many monuments did Jinnah have around the world?
 
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Mr Jinnah and Miss Fatima jinnah with their friends in Bombay.......

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Rare photo of the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, shaking hands with future Baloch nationalist leader, Nawab Akbar Bugti, in Quetta, in 1948.
 
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Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's grave in Karachi 1950s.

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.PM Liaquat Ali Khan's grave, Karachi 1951

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Musalmaan musibat sau ghabraya nahe karta
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
 
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The Dakota Plane Carrying the Quaid Lands at Mauripur Air Base, Karachi on 7 Aug 1947. Mauripur (Now known as PAF Base Masroor) has the distinction of welcoming the Quaid in August 1947 when he flew in the Viceroy’s DC-3 Dakota to take up his mantle as the Governor General of an independent Pakistan. People from all walks of life thronged to Mauripur to catch a glimpse of their leader. Photo by Doc Kazi.



Vikers Viking Aircraft Used by Quaid-e-Azam. Viking 1B was manufactured by Vikers Armstrony of UK. This twin engine aircraft was first flown in August, 1946 and used by PAF in 1948. This Viking was in the personal use of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, till his death on 11 September, 1948; when he flew from Quetta to Mauripur (Now Masroor Air Base). This aircraft was retired in 1953 and preserved in the museum.


Vikers Viking Aircraft Used by Quaid at PAF Museum, Karachi


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Quaid’s First Wife: Emibai.

Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s marriage with Emibai took place in 1892. She was 14 and he was 16. Only Nikkah was solemnized and the rukhsati was to take place later on. Shortly after the marriage, Jinnah left for England. When he returned, his bride had died. She died in 1893. Struck by the tragedy, Jinnah didn’t marry for a long time.





Quaid’s Second Wife: Rattenbai Petit.

In 1918, Mohammad Ali Jinnah married Ruttenbai Petit (who converted to Islam and changed her name to Maryam Jinnah), the daughter of a prominent Parsi banker Sir Dinshaw Petit. Maryam give birth to a baby Dina Jinnah. On her 18th birthday, she left her father’s mansion with two pets only to marry Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Exactly eleven years later she was dead of an overdose of painkillers to treat her abdominal cancer. Quaid never married again and died a lonely man. Known as the nightingale of Bombay, Ruttie died on her 29th birthday on 20 February 1929.





Marriage of Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Ruttanbai – An Extract from the Nikah Register. This extract from the Nikah Register is in Persian language which was in vogue at that time. Photo by Doc Kazi.



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