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Rare Pictures of Quaid-e-Azam.

The second day's proceedings at the Pakistan Constituent Assembly at the Assembly Hall, Karachi. 15th August 1947.


Independence Day - 14 August 1947 - Karachi


Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Ms. Fatima Jinnah in a horse-drawn carriage at the first Independence Day parade at Elphinstone Street, Karachi.


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The Quaid and Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah on holiday at Cairo, Egypt .


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Balochistan joined Pakistan by their own willingness not by force.

 
Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of our nation Pakistan delivers the inaugural address at the opening of the State Bank of Pakistan in Karachi on July 1st, 1948.

According to his sister, Fatima Jinnah he was so weak at the time, he was silent along the way to the ceremony in order to conserve his energy. During his patriotic and rousing address, no one could guess at the state of his health. His dedication and love for Pakistan was evident in his actions on this day as he passed away just two months later due to his poor health.
Courtesy : CAP

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May 1946; Quaid e Azam chatting Liaquat Ali Khan at a political meeting.

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First Eid Milad-an Nabi after Independence-25 January 1948.

Quaid-e-Azam addressing Bar Association at Karachi .


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Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah with other ladies offering Fateha at the gravesite of Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

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Simla Conference 1945 was the occasion when the road map of division of India was agreed with the British Raj.

There were only three claimants .

Jinnah for a Muslim homeland Pakistan.

Sardar Tara Singh (Seen on the side of Jinnah) for a Sikh Homeland Khalistan.

Nehru for a secular India and he was joined and supported by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.


 
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