Untold stories of Pakistan's Independence

By The Citizens Archive of Pakistan

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan

The Partition of India was the division of British India in 1947 into two independent dominions, India and Pakistan. These are the citizens' untold stories of Pakistan's Independence; the joys and price of freedom.

Admiral Rafiuddin Qadri (b. Rajkot, British India - 1934). In 2010, Admiral Qadri shared his memories about the 1947 partition of South Asia with the Citizens Archive of Pakistan’s Oral History Project. He vividly recalled Quaid-e-Azam’s powerful 1946 address at Ahmedabad University and the profound impact it left upon the audience of unruly boys, including him.

Muhammad Ali Jinnah , (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948) was a lawyer, politician, and the founder of Pakistan. Jinnah was trained as a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London. He served as the leader of the All India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's independence on 14 August 1947, and then as Pakistan's first Governor-General until his death. He is revered in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam (Great Leader) and Baba-i-Qaum (Father of the Nation).

While talking to the Citizens Archive of Pakistan’s Oral History Project team in 2008, Zohra Fazal (b. Bombay, British India – 1925) spoke about the atmosphere at the time of independence and the impact it had on communal relations.

Pakistan emerged in 1947 from a British India, which was partitioned into two Dominions, India and Pakistan. On 14 August 1947 , Pakistan achieved independence one day prior to Indian independence. India was partitioned, and an East and West Pakistan were created from Muslim majority areas. The basis of Pakistan was found in the ‘two nation theory’, where it was suggested that the Muslims and Hindus in undivided India made up two ‘nations’ and hence, required separate homelands.

Amin Naz (b. Kashmir, British India -1935) migrated to Pakistan soon after the Partition. He reminisced in his 2010 interview about his moving experience of setting foot on Pakistani soil for the first time.

One of the greatest migrations in human history began in August 1947 when millions of Muslims made their way to East and West Pakistan, and millions of Hindus and Sikhs headed in the opposite direction. Nearly seven million refugees are estimated to have arrived in Pakistan in the years following the Partition. Many hundreds of thousands never made it at all; at the most-conservative estimate, 200,000 individuals lost their lives in the massacres accompanying migration.

Agha Salman Baqir is a renowned Urdu writer, poet and critic from Pakistan. Mr. Baqir shared his father Agha Mohammad Baqir’s role in the historic announcement made by All-India Radio, Lahore, at midnight on the 14 of August 1947, declaring the “Dawn of Independence.”

The Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation was originally known as the Pakistan Broadcasting Service at the time of its inception on 14 August 1947. It had the honour of publicly announcing Pakistan's independence from Britain on 13 August 1947 at 11:59 pm. Mustafa Ali Hamdani made the announcement from Lahore in Urdu and English, while Abdullah Jan Maghmoom made the announcement from Peshawar in Pashto. At independence in 1947, Pakistan possessed three radio stations at Lahore (1937), Dhaka (established in 1939), and Peshawar (1936). A major program of expansion saw new stations opened at Karachi and Rawalpindi in 1948, and a new broadcasting house at Karachi in 1950. This was followed by new stations at Hyderabad (1951), Quetta (1956), a second station at Rawalpindi (1960) and a Receiving Centre at Peshawar (1960). In 1970, training facilities were opened in Islamabad and a station opened at Multan.

Born in 1928, New Delhi, Saeeda Siddiqui migrated to Pakistan via train amidst the chaos and fear of the bloodiest mass exodus in modern human history. She evocatively described the insatiable hunger she felt and the experience of eating her first meal after days of perilous travel without food.

During the late 1920s and early 1930s, there was a large black coloured airship hangar at the site of Karachi Airport, constructed for the British HMA R101, at the time, the largest aircraft ever built. Only three hangars were ever built in the world to dock and hangar Britain's fleet of passenger airships. However, the R101 never arrived in Karachi (then part of the British Raj) as it crashed and exploded just 8 hours into its maiden flight over Beauvais France, killing all but 6 of its 54 passengers and crew. This hangar was so huge that aircraft often used it as a visual marker while attempting VFR landings at Karachi. Over the years, the hangar became known as the landmark of Karachi, until it was demolished by order of then-President Ayub Khan in the 1960s.

Dr. Attiya Inayatullah (b. Sialkot, British India – 1939) migrated to Pakistan from Delhi in 1947. She was happy to share her memories of the warm welcome that awaited her and other migrants arriving in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, in 1947.

Rail transport in Pakistan began in 1855 during the British Raj, when several railway companies began to lay track and started to operate in present-day Pakistan. The system was originally a patchwork of local rail lines operated by small private companies, including the Scinde, Punjab and Delhi Railways and the Indus Steam Flotilla. In 1870, the four companies were amalgamated as the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway. Several other rail lines were built shortly thereafter, including the Sind–Sagar and Trans–Baluchistan Railways and the Sind–Pishin, Indus Valley, Punjab Northern and Kandahar State Railways. These six companies and the Scinde, Punjab & Delhi Railway merged to form the North Western State Railway in 1880. In 1947, following Pakistan's independence, the North Western Railway became Pakistan Western Railway and the rail system was reorganized.

Amanullah Khan is a former lawyer and Judge born in 1935 in Kota, Rajasthan. In an interview in 2015, Mr. Khan described of the long and arduous journey from Karachi to Hyderabad following his 1948 arrival in Pakistan at the port of Karachi.

The Port of Karachi is one of South Asia's largest and busiest deep-water seaports, handling about 60% of Pakistan’s cargo (25 million tons per annum) located in Karachi, Pakistan. It is located between the Karachi towns of Kiamari and Saddar, close to the main business district and several industrial areas. The geographic position of the port places it in close proximity to major shipping routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. The administration of the port is carried out by the Karachi Port Trust, which was established in the nineteenth century. The modern port started its operations in 1854 during the British Raj, when a mole was constructed to connect the city to the harbor. At the time of independence in 1947, the Port capacity was about 1.5 million tons of dry cargo and 1.0 million tons of products per annum.

Initial Design, Concept and Layout: Aaliyah Tayyebi Primary Data Collection: CAP Oral History Project Team Secondary Research: Aaliyah Tayyebi Nimra Tariq Zain Shaikhzadeh Rumman Islam Javeria Hashmi Meher Mehtab Sultan Ali Photo Editing and Title Artwork: Anum Zahid Abeer Kaisri Sound Engineering: Zain Shaikhzadeh Video Production and Editing: Ailya Ejaz Farwah Rizvi General Editing, Technical Support and Final Design: Aaliyah Tayyebi The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to cultural and historic preservation, operating in Karachi and Lahore. We seek to educate the community, foster an awareness of our nation’s history and instil pride in Pakistani citizens about their heritage. Copyright © 2018 by Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP). All rights reserved. No part of this Exhibit may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including copying, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP). All the images shown here were donated to CAP by F.E.Chaudhry, Misbah Alam, Mohammad Latif and Zohra Fazal. All music used in the audio bytes is royalty free, under Creative Commons licensing, available at: www.bensound.com , www.incompetech.com , and www.purple-planet.com .

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It was the 14 th of August when the Muslims of the subcontinent were able to get a land of their own, where they could live life according to their religion. 14 th August 1947, Pakistan gained Independence after remarkable efforts made my Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was a man of great caliber and had the belief that Muslims could only live happily when they would own a country led by their own people and a country that would be according to the ideology of Islam. The Muslims of the subcontinent gave many sacrifices for several years as they were not allowed to practice their own religion with freedom as they were the minority. However, the efforts made by people like Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal and Sir Syed Ahmed Khan made sure that their sacrifices did not go in vain and they were able to provide the Muslims an independent homeland.

Independency day for any country is like a festival and the people of Pakistan celebrate this festival with enthusiasm and joy. They unite together under the green and white flag of Pakistan and rejoice their happiness with friends and family. People from all over the country have different ways of celebrating the Independence Day. Some people dress up in green and white to show their love for the country while others visit national monuments like Minar-e-Pakistan and Quaid-e-Azam’s Mausoleum. Many people also use this opportunity to meet up with relatives and give gifts to their loved ones.

Children also enjoy this day to the fullest. There are functions arranged across all schools in the country where children sing national songs, dress up in green and white and enjoy scrumptious meals. They do not have regular classes on this day which allows them to have free time off due to which children look forward to the Independence Day. There is also a trend in many homes to decorate their houses with flags and paper flags and from adults to children everyone participates in doing the decorations. Such is the spirit of the people of Pakistan as patriotism runs in their veins.

It is necessary that people of the country pay tribute to their heroes as it was only their efforts which allowed them to have an independent nation. The people of Pakistan also remember and pay tribute to those who dedicated their lives to earn freedom for them. A change of guard ceremony is conducted on the national monuments of the country including the mausoleum of Muhammad Ali Jinnah the founder of Pakistan and at the Mausoleum of Allama Iqbal who was also the father of the ideology of Pakistan. There are various Independence Day programs aired on the television throughout the day and multiple concerts held during night time in various parts of the country.

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Pakistan Independence Day Essay

Now all the students who are looking for the 14 August Pakistan Independence Day Essay can take the information from this page and perform in Schools and colleges. Further, 14th August is the day that will be remembered as long as Pakistan is on the map of this world because this was the day on which Pakistan got freedom from the tyrannical rule of Hindus and the British in the Indian Subcontinent. Muslims were always considered as the minority in the Subcontinent and that is why their rights were always being overruled and neglected This increased the dissatisfaction and uncertainty amongst the Muslim nation as they started feeling suffocated under the rule of Hindus and when under the leadership of Mohammad Ali Jinnah all the Muslims gathered on one platform and from there they started their strive for a separate homeland where they can practice their religion with religious freedom and equality.

14 August Pakistan Independence Day Essay

It was not an easy task to get the land from Hindus because the Muslims were very few in number. But their faith and unity was the thing that forced the Hindus and British to make this decision. The top leaders including Mohammed Ali Jinnah, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Aga Khan III, Fatima Jinnah, Liaqat Ali, Zafarullah Khan, Rahmat Ali, M.A Johar, and many others were those, who taught Muslims the true meaning of freedom. Before these politicians, the Muslims of the Subcontinent were in the sleep of negligence. Allama Muhammad Iqbal motivated them and gave them power through his poetry.

14 August Pakistan Independence Day Speech/Essay in English

With great leadership and courage, Muslims were finally able to get to Pakistan on 14th August 1947. The impact of the independence of Pakistan was seen all over the world. After this, the Muslim world became more powerful. Everyone appreciated the struggle of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, his companions, and the Muslims who gave their lives to get to Pakistan. The most outstanding thing after Independence was the changes made by the citizens. Having limited things like machinery, food, and houses, they achieved those things that can’t be predicted. It took many sacrifices to get the country but today we are not doing the things taught by our elders. We got this country so that we can perform our religious worship. Moreover, basic things like Justice, illiteracy rate, and poverty have very bad conditions.

Pakistan’s government and its people are still not taking any lessons from the past as not just once. But twice they have witnessed the result of unfair treatment and not giving the people their due rights but unfortunately, no one is taking the lesson from the past. Still, in our provinces of the country, we are laying the foundation of another civil disobedience and GOD forbid there might be another possibility that any province.

No matter whether it is Sindh, Baluchistan, or KPK will stand and will demand a separate homeland because the rights of the people are being snatched and there is no equality in the provinces as few provinces are being neglected by the federal government. We still have time to survive and to improve the condition because what happened in 1947 was in our favor but what happened to East Pakistan was a big loss and what further can happen to be even more devastating and injurious to the solidarity and the growth of Pakistan.

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The independence of Pakistan is history now but we should learn one thing from this fight for freedom never take the rights of the people in your hand because it results in such partitions of land and nation. We got this land so that the rights of all of us can be protected. So, it is our prime responsibility. Let us know about your views and ideas on the 14 August Pakistan Independence Day Speech/Essay our effort by comment on this page our team is looking forward to your response. This is complete info regarding the 14 August Pakistan Independence Day Essay.

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I love Pakistan ?? Pakistan Zindabad

We love pakistan and we will never let the enemies to harm our country.we will defend our country till our last breath.

Long Live Pakistan and Dil Dil Pakistan, Jan Jan Pakistan. Congratulation to all the Pakistani Independence day.

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I Love You Pakistan and Pakistani. I M Proud Of You………….

Pakistan is my motherland and shelter too .. thinx Mr Jinnah for this beautiful gift ???

I have proud to be Pakistani..

i love pakistan.i m feeling proud that i m a pakistani

Always protect the Pakistan

Pakistan is our home land we should take care of it….Because our leaders like;Muhammad ali jinnah,liaqat ali khan,sir syed ahmed khan etc ..has do many struggle on it..this history is sooo big that im not able to tell u..sorry ..

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India And Pakistan Partition - [August 14, 1947] This Day in History

14 August 1947

Partition of India into India and Pakistan

What happened?

On 14 th August 1947, India was partitioned off into India (comprising the Hindu-majority areas) and Pakistan (comprising the Muslim-majority areas).

Partition of India

In this article,  you can read about the events that led to the partition of the country and also the course of events of that time. This will help in your understanding of the modern history of the country for the IAS exam .

  • British India was divided on communal lines into the dominions of India and Pakistan.
  • The Dominion of India became the Republic of India while the Dominion of Pakistan became the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the People’s Republic of Bangladesh (in 1975).
  • India chose to become a secular country.
  • The partition was enacted by the Indian Independence Act 1947 which led to the end of the British Raj. Pakistan became an independent country on 14 th August 1947 whereas India got independence a day later.
  • The idea that the Muslims in the subcontinent need a separate nation because their aspirations would be crushed in a Hindu-dominated India was first echoed in the Two-Nation Theory.
  • The term ‘Pakistan’ was first coined by Choudhry Rahmat Ali in 1933. It was later taken up by Muhammad Ali Jinnah who became a fierce fighter for the creation of Pakistan.
  • The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League were unable to come to an agreement on how to go about independence. While the League wanted a separate homeland, the INC was opposed to the idea of partitioning the country.
  • To reach a consensus on the issue, Britain sent the Cabinet Mission to India.
  • This broke down and Jinnah proclaimed “Direct Action Day” on 16 th August 1946 .
  • As there was no clarity on the partition, people were on their nerves, especially those who were living in a community where the majority religion did not match with theirs.
  • Violence broke out in many parts of Bengal, Bihar, the United Provinces and Punjab.
  • There was large-scale killing, rape and torture. Even children and the elderly were not spared.
  • To stop the tide of brutality and prevent an all-out civil war in the country, the Congress, headed by Vallabhai Patel on this issue, approved of the partition plan.
  • Jinnah had originally demanded even the Hindu-dominated areas of Bengal and Punjab as part of Pakistan. But Patel was fiercely against this and obtained the partition of those provinces which ensured that the Hindu majority areas in those provinces areas were included in India.
  • But, neither the Indian leaders nor the British were prepared for or anticipated the massive scale of the partition.
  • Families were uprooted from the soil of their ancestors. People had to leave all their unmovable property and move to the other side. Millions of people were displaced and refugee camps were overflowing with people. Apart from the violence, diseases due to unhygienic conditions also killed many people.
  • Riots were rampant during the partition. Some people blame the British government for not doing enough to stem the violence.
  • The actual geographic demarcation of the areas was entrusted to Sir Cyril Radcliffe. He divided the roughly 450000 sq. km of territory between the two dominions. The international boundary between India and Pakistan, and between India and Bangladesh is even today the Radcliffe Line.

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In “1947” by Hari Kunzru, a young man named Shmidt moves out to the Californian deserts, and opens up an airstrip and café, where pilots can land to refuel, as well as stop for a drink. He hints at a greater purpose of the business, and it is soon realized; he is signaling aliens. Soon after he starts up the café, he meets a boy by the name of Clark Davis. Davis is rich and interested in Shmidt, giving him money for books and equipment, which Shmidt is quickly using to assemble quite the project. For two hours, every night, he sends out his message: WELCOME.

One night, Davis takes him to a brothel in Nevada, where he drinks for the first time in years and gets angry at the girl with him. He is thrown out of the brothel, and attempts to explain this to Davis with his backstory.

After leaving home, Shmidt had gotten a 14 year-old daughter or a big-shot pregnant, and been forced to marry her. He eventually grew to dislike her and began to beat her often. Especially when he was drunk. One night he drank too much and tied a noose around her neck and dragged her from the back of his truck for half a mile. Her father didn’t press charges, but told him that he must leave. So he went south. Eventually, the guilt became too much for him to bear, and he began to write down phrases that he found to be especially truthful. He began reading books on theology and philosophy, trying to gain an understanding of the world.

He decided he wanted to fly planes, but because of his eyesight could not, and so he went into technical school to become an engineer. In the military, he was assigned to a group designing and rushing out new bombers for use against the Japanese. He is content, believing himself to have atoned for what he did to his wife. Then one of his bombers is used to bomb Hiroshima, Japan. He quits the military and moves to the west, and starts his alien communication station to truly atone for all the things he has done. He continues to develop an understanding of the world and one night an alien ship lands outside his café and invites him in. He goes with them.

I chose this story for a variety of reasons. I admire the way that Kunzru is able to tell the entire life-story of a man without once losing the reader’s interest. He also makes Shmidt a character the reader supports at most points in the story, yet he is, in chronological order, a runaway, a pedophile, an abusive husband, and a pompous “prophet.” I would hope to be able to take such a terrible character and twist him in such a way to make him seem honorable at times to the reader. Despite the third-person narrator, the story felt like it was almost inside his head. I have never really written in such a long-term, close third-person before, and I’d greatly like to try it after reading this piece.

While highlighting, I looked for characterization or backstory, location, atonement, and miscellaneous things I found interesting.

I highlighted characterization because there was just so much of it and it was so important in this piece. It made the characters seem incredibly life-like and realistic.

I highlighted location because there was so many places listed in the story, I found it easier to fully comprehend the plot by keeping track of where Shmidt was.

I highlighted atonement because that is his driving force throughout most of the story, first to atone for Lizzie, then for Hiroshima.

Finally, I highlighted odd things I found in the plot, like the abscense of pants at various points. Many of these small details made the story come alive, and I would hope to be able to mimic the amount of authenticity in these.

-Has Shmidt atoned for what he’s done? Is what he is doing atoning?

-Does he truly believe in his message?

-Do you think there is any metaphor in the pants?

-Will the aliens do what he hopes they will do?

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    Independence Day (Urdu: ‍ یومِ آزادی, romanized: Yaum-i Āzādī ‍), observed annually on 14 August, is a national holiday in Pakistan.It commemorates the day when Pakistan achieved independence and was declared a sovereign state following the termination of the British Raj in August 1947. Pakistan came into existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement, which aimed for the ...

  2. Untold stories of Pakistan's Independence

    Muhammad Ali Jinnah, (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 - 11 September 1948) was a lawyer, politician, and the founder of Pakistan.Jinnah was trained as a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London. He served as the leader of the All India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's independence on 14 August 1947, and then as Pakistan's first Governor-General until his death.

  3. Muhammad Ali Jinnah

    Jinnah speaking at the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan on 14 August 1947. Among the restive regions of the new nation was the North-West Frontier Province. The referendum there in July 1947 had been tainted by low turnout as less than 10 per cent of the population were allowed to vote.

  4. A Journey into Creative Writing: Independence Day

    A Journey into Creative Writing I am a teacher-educator and I use to write on different topics of interest. The topics can be on education, culture, youth development, ICT in Education and so on. ... To day we are celebrating 14 th of August. It is the auspicious day when our beloved homeland Pakistan amerged on the map of the World as a new ...

  5. Short essay on the Independence Day of Pakistan

    It was the 14 th of August when the Muslims of the subcontinent were able to get a land of their own, where they could live life according to their religion. 14 th August 1947, Pakistan gained Independence after remarkable efforts made my Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah who was a man of great caliber and had the belief that Muslims could only live happily when they would own a country led by their own ...

  6. Pakistan Day

    The British plan to partition the Indian subcontinent into two dominions - India and Pakistan - was announced on 3 June 1947. In the event, Pakistan was created on 14 August 1947 and Indian independence came a day later. Pakistan was immediately identified as a migrant state born amid bloodshed.

  7. Pakistan Independence Day Essay

    Allama Muhammad Iqbal motivated them and gave them power through his poetry. With great leadership and courage, Muslims were finally able to get to Pakistan on 14th August 1947. The impact of the independence of Pakistan was seen all over the world. After this, the Muslim world became more powerful. Everyone appreciated the struggle of Mohammed ...

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  9. India And Pakistan Partition

    Pakistan became an independent country on 14 th August 1947 whereas India got independence a day later. The idea that the Muslims in the subcontinent need a separate nation because their aspirations would be crushed in a Hindu-dominated India was first echoed in the Two-Nation Theory. The term 'Pakistan' was first coined by Choudhry Rahmat ...

  10. Timeline of Pakistani history

    The civilization began using the mature Indus script for its writing system. 25th century BCE. Year Date Event ... 14 August 1947: Pakistan is created. Post-Independence 1940s 1947. 3 June: British Government decides to separate British India, into two sovereign Dominions of India and Pakistan.

  11. 14 August 1947 Projects

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  12. "1947" Write Up by Edward Clarke

    Summary- In "1947" by Hari Kunzru, a young man named Shmidt moves out to the Californian deserts, and opens up an airstrip and café, where pilots can land to refuel, as well as stop for a drink. He hints at a greater purpose of the business, and it is soon realized; he is signaling aliens.…

  13. Essay On 14 August 1947 In Urdu

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  14. History of Pakistan (1947-present)

    The story of history of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan began on 14 August 1947 when the country came into being in the form of Dominion of Pakistan within the British Commonwealth as the result of Pakistan Movement and the partition of India.While the history of the Pakistani Nation according to the Pakistan government's official chronology started with the Islamic rule over Indian ...

  15. Essay On 14 August 1947

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  16. Essay On 14 August 1947 In English

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  17. Indian Independence Act 1947

    The Indian Independence Act 1947 (10 & 11 Geo. 6.c. 30) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that partitioned British India into the two new independent dominions of India and Pakistan.The Act received Royal Assent on 18 July 1947 and thus modern-day India and Pakistan, comprising west (modern day Pakistan) and east (modern day Bangladesh) regions, came into being on 15 August.

  18. 14 August 1947 Essay In Urdu

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  19. 1947 in literature

    May 10 - Thomas Tessier, American writer of horror novels and short stories. May 12 - Catherine Yronwode, American author and illustrator. May 27 - Felix Dennis, English publisher and poet (died 2014) [14] June 5 - David Hare, English playwright. June 19 - Salman Rushdie, Indian novelist writing in English.

  20. Muhammad Ali Jinnah's 11 August Speech

    Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah at the Constitutional Assembly.. Muhammad Ali Jinnah's 11 August Speech is a speech made by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founding father of Pakistan and known as Quaid-e-Azam (Great Leader) to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan.While Pakistan was created as a result of what could be described as Indian Muslim nationalism, Jinnah was once an ambassador of Hindu-Muslim ...

  21. Independence Day (India)

    Independence Day is celebrated annually on 15 August as a public holiday in India commemorating the nation's independence from the United Kingdom on 15 August 1947, the day when the provisions of the Indian Independence Act, which transferred legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly, came into effect.India retained King George VI as head of state until its transition to a ...

  22. August 1947

    August 1, 1947 (Friday) Bulgarian leader Georgi Dimitrov and Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito signed the Bled agreement, an alliance treaty paving the way for future unification between the states in a new Balkan Federative Republic. Anti-British riots broke out in Tel Aviv during a funeral procession for the five Jews killed by British soldiers ...