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Most Imortant MCQs Of Kashmir Studies 2024
Most Imortant MCQs Of Kashmir Studies 2024
  • In 1961, Mr. K.H Khurshid was elected as the 1st president of AJK.
  • Khan Hamid Khan was elected as 1st prime minister of AJK in 1975.
  • Sultan Sadar-ud-Dinian was voted as the First Muslim king in Kashmir.
  •  Just like Hari Singh was the final ruler of stage of the Jammu and Kashmir state.
  • In 1846, the Treaty of Amritsar was concluded between the two
  •  It was on 16 April 1966 that the Tashkand Declaration was concluded in its final form
  •  The pact of the parties in the border between Pakistan and China was materialized in 1963.
  • 1972 was the year of Shimla agreement signed
  • On 15th August 1947, the Stand-still agreement was signed.
  • Lord Harding offered the Treaty of Amritsar of East India.
  • In 1960, the Sindh Taas agreement was signed. 
  • The famous history book on Kashmir “Neel Maat Paran’’ was written by Neel Naag
  • The famous autobiography “KASHMAKASH” was written by Ch. Ghulam Abbas
  • Sheikh Abdullah was the 1st Muslim leader to become the president of the Muslim conference.
  •  The height of K2 is 8611 meters, which is its strength.
  • The Indus River is the largest river, above all else, in Kashmir.. 
  •  Nishat Bagh in Srinagar was built by Jahangir
  • 26,600 ft (26,656) is the height of Nanga Parbat. 
  •  The remains of Shradha University in Kashmir are in Neelum Valley. 
  • Wooler Lake is the biggest lake in Kashmir. 
  • Banjoosa Lake is located in the Kotli Poonch district of AJK.
  • The origin of the river Jhelum is Verinag Spring. 
  • Vishansar Lake is the origin of the river Neelum
  • The meaning of the word “Himalaya” is House of snow.
  • The Queen Kota Rani was died in 1339. 
  • K.H. Khurshid died was died in 1988
  •  In 1967, Ghulam Abbas died. 
  • There are 53 seats in the AJK Legislative Assembly. 
  • For women, 5 seats are reserved in the AJK Assembly.
  •  A widely known Indian Kashmiri activist, Maqbool Butt, was hanged in 1984.
  • Ghulam Ahmed Mahjoor, is the National Poet of and Jammu. The total land area of the state of Jammu and Kashmir is 84,471sqkm.
  •  The “Karachi Agreement” was concluded in 1949.
  •  UNCIP Resolution 22 dated 21 Apr 1948 was the 1st on Kashmir.
  • There are 11 tehsils in Mirpur Division. 
  • Pandit Kalhan is known as “ABU-ALMORAKHIN” in Kashmir history. 
  • The book “Raj Tarangi” was written in Sanskrit
  •  Sanskrit “Raj Tarangi” is a novel.
  • The sobriquet “Nightingale of Kashmir” was there for conferred upon the fair- skinned, sultry beauty, Habba Khatoon.
  • During Mughal period in the valley, the great king, Jalal Ud-Din M. Akbar built a system of roads in Kashmir
  • The Young Men’s Muslims Association, later known as the Young Muslim Association, came into existence in 1928.
  •  Because Abdul Hamid Khan served as prime minister of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, he was the first the first prime minister of the nation.
  •  The Govt. the fact that Kashmir was an independent state and the future of Pakistan was at stake in the act of accession to India brought a proposal of a stand-still agreement on 12 Aug 1947.
  •  The book “Raj Tarangi” was written by Pandit Kalhan
  • Kashmir was known for its Saffron
  • Ranchin embraced Islam and adopted the name of Shah Mir Sultan Sadruddin. 
  • All Jammu Kashmir Muslim conference was established in Oct 1932
  • In the history of Kashmir 13th July 1931 is observed as Martyr Day.
  • The book “Kashmir Saga” was written by Sardar Ibrahim Khan
  • K.H Khurshid was the 1st elected president of Azad Jammu & Kashmir. 
  • The Kargil War was started on 8 May 1999
  • Ch. Ghulam Abbas was arrested on 19 Oct 1946.
  • No tax campaign was launched in 1932 in Mirpur
  • Allama Iqbal visited Kashmir twice in June, and Aug 1921. 
  • Syed Khadim Hussain Shah, a Kashmiri leader belonged to Bagh
  • Mount Batten visited Kashmir on 18 June 1947
  • In 1819 the Sikh army entered Kashmir under the command of Ranjeet Singh
  • Baghser Fort is located in Kotli Mirpur Samhain. 
  • The Kashmiri leader who died in a road accident was K.H. Khurshid. 
  • Earthquake Memorial Bridge is located in Muzaffarabad.
  • Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan was born in 1924.
  •  The radio Tharakhal operational is in Rawalpindi
  • Hari Singh signed Jammu and Kashmir’s instruments of accession. 
  • There are 10 districts in Ajk.
  • The total area of Siachen Glacier in Sq. miles is 450 Sq. miles.
  •  What is the total area of Siachen Glacier in feet 20000 ft. 
  • Kishan Ganga was the old name of the river Neelum. 
  • Afghans ruled Kashmir for 67 years 
  • The Jammu Kashmir National Conference was established in 1939.
  • The Indian National Conference was established in 1885.
  • 22 Kashmiris were killed on July 13, 1931.
  • K.H. Khurshid was born in Srinagar
  • Death anniversary of Ch. Ghulam Abbas is observed on 18 Dec.
  • Persian was the official language of Kashmir till 1924.
  •  A well-known book “Aatish-e-Chinar” was written by Sheikh Abdullah.
  •  the University of AJK Muzaffarabad was established in 1980.
  •  There are 72 languages spoken in Jammu & Kashmir. 
  • Radio Kashmir was established in 1948.
  • The precious stone Ruby is found in District Neelum in AJK. 
  • There were no degree colleges in Ajk in 1947. 
  • Sultan Zain-Ul-Abadin Bud Shah passed away in the year 1470* .
  • Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service started in 2005.
  •  The Delhi Accord was signed by Indra Gandhi and Sheikh Abdullah.
  •  Mir Waiz M. Yousaf Shah joined the Muslim conference in 1942 
  • In 1947, Muzaffarabad was made the capital of AJK. 
  • Liberation league was established in 1962 at Muzaffarabad 
  • Kohala Bridge is 35 km from the capital city (Muzaffarabad) of Ajk.
  • A well-known book “Mata-eZindgi” was written by Sardar Ibrahim Khan.
  • The AJ&K is divided into 03 divisions.
  • India is one the south of Kashmir. 
  • Pakistan is on the west of Kashmir. 
  • China is in the east of Kashmir. 
  • Afghanistan is in the north of Kashmir
  • Tajikistan is in the North-west of Kashmir. 
  • 969 Mw is the power generation capacity of the Neelum-Jhelum Hydro Power project.
  • Which is the National flower of Kashmir Lilly.
  •  Kashmir is located in the Central Asia.
  • The length of the border that Kashmir shares with Pakistan is 700 Miles.
  • The length of the border that Kashmir shares with China is 950 Miles
  • The length of the border that Kashmir shares with India is 300 Miles.
  • The length of the border that Kashmir shares with Afghanistan is 50 Miles.
  • Wakhan is a part of Kashmir but now it is a part of Afghanistan.
  • Territorially, Kashmir is bigger than 111 independent states. 
  • Wakhan strip separates Kashmir from Tajikistan.
  • Before partition total area of Kashmir province was 8,539 sq. miles. 
  • Before partition total area of Jammu province was 10,465 sq. miles.
  • Before partition total area of Ladakh province was 60,554 sq. miles.
  • The total area of the Indian-occupied Kashmir is 41,342 (39,127) Sq. miles.
  • The total area of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is 32,090 (33,145) Sq. miles.
  • The total area of Gilgit-Baltistan is 28,174 Sq. miles.
  • The total area of Azad Kashmir is 5,134 Sq. miles
  • The total area of the Chinese-occupied Kashmir is 15,000 (14,500) Sq. miles.
  • Pakistani President Ayub Khan gifted 1,916 Sq. miles area of Kashmir to China
  • The first census in the state of Jammu Kashmir took place in 1901 A.D. 
  • The total population of Azad Kashmir is about 4.5 million. 
  • The Legislative Assembly of AJK comprises 53 members.
  • 33 seats are reserved for AJK in the Ajk legislative assembly.
  • 12 Seats are reserved for refugees settled in Pakistan in the Ajk Assembly. 
  • 5 seats are reserved for women in the AJK Assembly. 
  • 1 seat is reserved for Ulmaah & Mashaikh in the AJK assembly.
  • 1 seat is reserved for overseas Kashmiris in the AJK assembly
  • 1 seat is reserved for Technocrats in the AJK assembly. 
  • Kashmir is administratively divided into 3 parts
  • Haji Peer is about 8500 ft feet high. 
  • K-2 is located in Baltistan.
  • Ganga Choti is located in Gilgit Bagh.
  • Ganga Choti is 9,000 ft Feet 
  • Nanga Parbat is located in Diamer.
  • Gagher Broom is 10,000 ft Feet high. 
  • The Indian-held Jammu Kashmir retains a special status within the union of India under section 370.
  • The governor of Indian-held Kashmir is appointed by the Indian President.
  •  6 representatives from Kashmir are nominated for Indian Lok Sabah.
  • 6 representatives from Kashmir are nominated for Indian Rajya Sabah. 
  • In 1975, the parliamentary system was introduced in AJK. 
  • K.H. Khurshid introduced a basic Democratic system in AJK.
  • Quaid-e-Azam visited Kashmir 3 times.
  • Assembly seats in Indian-occupied Kashmir are 67.
  • In 1944, Quaid-e-Azam visited Kashmir Last time. 
  • Deo-Sai field is called Kashmir’s SIBERZ.
  • “Khankha-e-Mohallah’’ is famous due to Syed Ali Hamdani’s center of preaching.
  • “Pando’’ and “Haji Peer” are famous for fights in their mountains.
  • In 1924, the rebellion took place in the silk industry in Srinagar. 
  • The total area of Mangla Dam is 100 Sq. miles.
  • The Kashmir Committee found was founded in 1932.
  • The prime minister of Kashmir at the time of the subcontinent Division was Hari Singh.
  •  Kashmir Solidarity Day is offered annually on 5 Feb. 
  • The electricity produced yearly from Mangla Dam is 1500 Mw.
  • Gulab Singh is called the founder of the present State of Jammu Kashmir. 
  • The famous book Gulab Nama was written by Diwan Kripa Ram.
  •  Gulab Nama was written in Persian.
  • 3 presidents of Azad Kashmir are buried in Muzaffarabad. 
  • The president of Azad Kashmir from Mirpur is Ali Ahmed Shah.
  • The prime minister of Azad Kashmir from Mirpur is Ch. Sultan Mehmood.
  • Kotli is the city of AJK called the “City of Mosques”
  • On 4, Aug 1934, the first Jammu Kashmir assembly election was held.
  • Jammu city is located on the bank of river Chenab.
  • Srinagar city is located on the bank of river Jhelum.
  • Muzaffarabad is located at the junction of rivers Neelum and Jhelum
  • Kotli city is located on the bank of river Poonch.
  • Poonch City is located on the bank of the river Poonch.
  • River Jhelum and Poonch fall into Mangla Dam. 
  • The height of Spring Verinag is 6000 ft.
  • Begum Raja Haider Khan was the first lady member of the AJK assembly. 
  • Millions of years ago, under the Teath Sea land of Kashmir was hidden. 
  • The border line of China and Kashmir is 700 miles long. 
  • In 1893, the British Government added the strip of Wakhan in Afghanistan.
  • Throchi Fort is located in Kotli.
  • Zojeela Pass connects Kashmir Valley with Ladakh.
  • The total area of Deo-Sai is 580 Sq. miles.
  • Banihal Cart Road connects Jammu with Srinagar.
  • Jahangir constructed Shalimar Bagh in Srinagar. 
  • Kohala Bridge connects Murree and Muzaffarabad.
  • Mangla Bridge connects Mirpur and Dina.
  • There are 4 seasons in Kashmir.
  • The book “Raj Tarangi” was translated into Urdu by Thakor Achar Chand.
  • In Karakorum range mountain range K-2, the highest peak of Kashmir is located.
  •  AJKPSC was established in 1967.
  •  Khawaja M. Sharif was the 1st chairman of AJKPSC
  •  Kotli is the largest district of AJK by population
  • 861 Km is the total length of the Line of Control (LOC) in Kashmir. 
  • Neelum Valley is the largest district of AJK by area. 
  • Sudnati is the smallest district by area. 
  • Haveli is the smallest by Population. 
  • Jinjaal Hill (Palandri) was the 1st capital of Azad Kashmir. 
  • According to the 2017 census, 4,045,366 is the total population of AJK. 

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  • The longest of the rivers which flow through Kashmir is Chenab.
  • the treaty of Amritsar between British Government and Maharaja Gulab Singh was signed in 16 Mar 1846
  • the first president of Muslim Conference was Sheikh Abdullah
  • The cease fire line was covered into line of Control (LOC) under Shimla Agreement
  • Syed Ali Hamdani credited with spreading Islam in Kashmir
  • Sultan Yousaf Shah Chak was the last Muslim ruler of Kashmir 
  • It restricts the ownership of property in Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) to permanent residents is the significance of Article 35-A of Indian Constitution. 
  •  the acronym AKLASC stand for Azad Kashmir Logging & Saw Mills Corporation.
  • CPEC entails the following infrastructure projects in Azad Kashmir Mirpur Muzaffarabad Mansehra Road
  • After the enactment of Azad Jammu Kashmir Interim Constitution (13th Amendment) Act 2018, the number of members of Legislative Assembly will be 53.
  • 11 Feb 1984 was Maqbool Butt martyred (Tihar Jail New Delhi) 
  • Ch. Ghulam Abbas was arrested on Oct 19, 1946.
  • No tax campaign was launched in 1932 in Mirpur 
  • All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference established in 1932
  • Lord Mount Batten visited Hari Singh June 17,1947.
  • Muzaffar Khan was known as the Raja of Uri.
  • the Kashmiri leader who died in a road Accident was K.H Khurshid
  • Earthquake memorial bridge is located in Muzaffarabad
  • Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan was born in 1924
  • According to 1947 census, the total area of Kashmir is 84,471 Sq. miles
  • Muhammad Bin Qasim conquered Sindh in 712 A.D
  • Samarkand was renowned for its Silk Products
  • The book “Kashmir Saga” was written by Sardar Ibrahim Khan
  • Kashmir was known for its Saffron
  • Bukhara was famous for its Carpets
  • precious stone Ruby is found in AJK in District Neelum
  •  3-degree colleges were there in AJK in 1947
  • Sultan Zain Ul Abideen Bud Shah passed away in the year 1470
  • Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service started in 2005
  • Delhi Accord was signed by Indra Gandhi and Sheikh Abdullah
  • Mir Waiz Molana M. Yousaf Shah joined Muslim Conference in 1942
  • Muzaffarabad was made the capital of AJK on 18 Jan 1949
  • the 2nd president of Azad Kashmir was Ali Ahmed Shah
  • Liberation league was established in Mzd 1962
  • Kohala Bridge from the capital of AJK is 35 Km away.
  • The state of AJK is divided into 3 divisions  
  •  10 districts are there in AJK 
  • the total area of Siachin Glacier square miles is 1100.
  • K.H Khurshid was born in Srinaga
  • Persian was official language in Kashmir till 1930.
  •  Around 60 languages are spoken in Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Radio Azad Kashmir was established in 1948
  • 22 Kashmiri’s were killed on July 13, 1931

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  • 370 article of the Indian Constitution provides special status to the Jammu and Kashmir. 
  •  Chapter Vi of UN charter deals with Kashmir dispute.
  • Kashmir freedom fighter, Burhan Muzaffar Wani was martyred by Indian Army on 8 july 2016 
  • Sheikh Abdullah was deposed as Prime Minister of Indian Occupied Kashmir and imprisoned by Indian Government in 1953
  • Cease fire line (CFL) in Jammu and Kashmir was renamed Line of Control (LOC) in simla agreement.
  • Shah mir became the first Muslim ruler in 1339
  • Kashmiri freedom fighter, Mohammad Afzal Guru was hanged by Government of India on 9 feb 2013
  • Article 35A was incorporated in Indian Constitution in Delhi agreement 1954
  •  Kashmiri freedom fighter, Maqbool Butt was hanged by Government of India on 11 feb 1984 
  • OHCHR initiated its first Kashmir report and calls for international inquiry in June 2018.

 

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  • The 1st resolution passed by security council regarding Kashmir on 21st April 1948
  • The book “Aatish-e-Chinar” is written by sheikh Abdullah 
  • 1st elected president of Kashmir was K.H Khurshid
  • 12th Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir is raja Farooq Haider
  • Highest rank in AJK Police is IGP 
  • SHO is the in charge of Police Station in AJK  
  • Youm-e-tastes AJK is the significance of 24th October in Kashmir
  • 53 is the number of seats at present at AJK Assembly
  • 3 divisions AJK is divided at present
  • the total area of Azad Kashmir is 4,444 Sq. miles
  • Before becoming president of AJK Mr. Sardar Masood Khan was Ambassador
  •  the hair of Holy Prophet is kept safe in Kashmir in Hazrat Bal
  • “Mata-e-Zindgi” is autobiography of sardar Ibrahim khan 
  •  Quaid-e-Azam when he came to Kashmir in 1919 for the first time was with Rati Jinnah.
  • The 1st female poet in Kashmiri language was a habba khatoon
  • Youm-e-Shuhada e Kashmir is celebrated on 13th july
  • The Mughal garden Hazuri Bagh situated in lahore
  • In district Ganga Choti is located bagh
  • 32 tehsils are there in AJK
  • Number of reserve seats for women in AJK Assembly is 5.

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  • A well-known book “Aatish-e-Chinar” was written by sheikh abdullah
  • University of AJK was established in 1980
  • the 1st prime minister of Azad Jammu & Kashmir was khan Hamid khan
  • the precious stone Ruby is found in AJK dist. Neelum
  •  Radio Tharakhal was operational in Rawalpindi 
  • Hari Singh signed Jammu and Kashmir instruments of accession.
  • 10 districts are there in AJK 
  •  the total area of Siachen Glacier 1000 square miles  
  • Afghans ruled Kashmir for 70 years 
  •  the 1st wave of Militancy start in Kashmir was 1989
  • 5 August celebrated as Youm-Eastham e Kashmir

 

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  • Arabs were the first to invade India
  • The real name of Muhammad bin Qasim was Amadudin Mohammed ( Piller Of Deen)
  • Muhammad Bin Qasim Was the nephew and son-in-law of Hajjaj bin Yousuf The Governor of Iraq ( Umayyad period l) He came to Sindh With 12 thousand men.
  • Siskar was Wazir of Dahir
  • Muhammad bin Qasim tortured to death in Iraq by Sulaiman
  • The Abbasid governor Hisham came to Sindh in 757 A.D.
  • Shabudin Ghori was the founder of the Islamic State in India
  • Qutubudin Aibk was established the slave dynasty.
  • Ghiyasuddin Tughluq was the first kingof Tughluq.
  • Aurangzaib reimposed Jaziya
  • Baber used Artillery in warfare
  • Akbar prohibited the practice of Sati
  • Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya’s Dargah is in Dehli
  •  first Punjabi poet Baba Farid Gang Shakar.
  • Waris Shah is called the Shakespeare of Punjabi literature
  • A tomb named Khowaja Moin ud Din Chishti is in Ajmer
  • Thatta was the capital city of Sindh During Argon and Turkans
  • Muhammad bin Tughlaq introduced the token first
  • Akbar the Great was born in Umer Kot. 
  • Shalamar Bagh was built by Shah Jahan 
  • The first battle of Tarrin was fought between Muhammad Ghori and Rajput in 1191 and Ghori was defeated
  • The second battle of Terrain took place in 1192 Ghori wins
  • Ahmad Shah Abdali the king of Kabul.
  • Ahmad Shah Abdali  won Marathas in 1761
  • Pan-Islamism was introduced by Jamaluddin Afghani
  • Nadir Shah of Iran invaded Dehli during the period of Muhammad Shah Rangila 
  • The original name of Tippu Sultan was Nawab Fateh Ali
  • 4th May 1799 was the day of Shahadat of Tippu sultan
  • The original name of Sultan Siraj Doullah ( Nowab Of Bengal) was Mirza Muhammad
  • The Battle of Plassey took place in 1757 between Clive and Siraj-ud- Daula , daula established the British rule in Bengal
  • In 1847 Sindh was captured by the British 
  • In 1935Sindh was separated from Bombay 
  • The first war of freedom happened in 1757 between Siraj Doullah and Rober Clive
  • In 1564 haikh Ahmad Sirhandi was born 
  • Hajatulllah-Al-Balaghah was written by Shah Walliullah
  • In 1703 Shah Waliullah  born  died in 1762
  • The real name of Shah Waliullah was Ahmed and their Historical name was Azimuddin
  • Haji Shareetullah of Bengal was the founder of Farazi Tehreek in 1802 Farazi Tehreeh aim to pay more attention to the fundamentals  of Islam
  • Syed Ahmad of Rai Brelli (Oudh) was the founder of Jehad Tehrik against Sikh. He was martyred t in 1831
  • in 1764 Battle of Buxar was fought 
  • In 1781 Haji Shariat Ullah was born 
  • The main aim of Brahma Samaj was to rectify Hinduism
  • Raja Ram Mohan Roy founder of Brahma Samaj
  • Anti-Muslim Arya Samaj 1877 was founded by Dayannad Sirasoti. Arya Samaj was founded in 1875
  • 1n 1805 British made Srilanka a colony 
  • British annexed NWFP in 1849
  • Wardha Scheme written by Zakir Hussain 
  • Sati Was abolished by Lord William Banting
  • The First Census in India made during the period of lord Mayo
  • Mohen-Jo-Daro and Harapa discovered in 1922
  • Sir John Marshall ordered the digging of Mohen Jo Daro in 1922
  • In 1600 East India Company was formed in London
  • In 1664 In India, the French East India Company was established 
  • Rashmi Romal’s campaign was started by Ubaidullah Sindhi before the War of Independence
  • The War of Independence started on 7th May 1857 in Dehli
  • Europeans entered India from the Bengal
  • At Meerth firstly war of Independence was fought 
  • The first viceroy of the subcontinent was Lord Canning
  • Indian National Congress made by Allan o Hume in 1885
  • The first President of Congress was W.C Banerjee
  • 72 members attended the first meeting of Congress in Bombay out of them only 2 were Muslim
  • Warren Hastings was the first Governor-General of Bengal
  • The Hindi-Urdu controversy started in 1857
  • Mohsin-Ul-Mulk founded Urdu Defence Association
  • Syed Ahmed Khan was born on 17th October 1817 in Dehli.
  • Sir Syed is buried at Ali Garh University
  • Tehzibul Ikhelaque was published in 1870
  • Asrar-us-sanded was published was compiled by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
  • Sir Syed Wrote Loyal Muhammandan of India and Causes of Indian Revolt
  • Hayate-e-Javed is written by Maulana Hali about Sir Syed
  • In India, English education was first initiated in Bengal in 1835
  • Shah Waliullah was born in Dehli
  • Madressah Rahimiya was established by Sha Abdul Rahim
  • Scientific Society was established in 1863
  • Albert Bell was presented in 1883
  • NWFP was separated from Punjab by the British in 1901
  • The Muhammadan educational conference was formed on 27 Dec 1886 by Sir Syed
  • Muhammadan Litracy Society of Calcutta was founded in 1860
  • Indian patriotic association was founded in 1861
  • Nidwatul Ulema ( 1884) was founded by Molvi Abdul Ghafoor Qasim Nativi. Molvi Abdul Ghafoor was its founder.
  • Darul-ul-Deoband( 1867) was founded by Muhammad Qasim Nanavatai
  • MAO College was founded on January 8, 1877, and inaugurated by Governor General Lord Lytton.
  • Anjuman-e- Himayat-Islam was founded in 1884
  • Sindh Madrasa was built by Hasan Ali Afandi on first September 1885
  • Islamia High School Peshawar was founded in 1913
  • Muslim Ali Garh Movement was established in 1920
  • The Treaty Of Amritsar took place in 1809
  • Kashmir was sold to Gulab Singh in 1846
  • NWFP was given the status of province in 1901
  • Shakespeare was the governor of Banaras
  • The Muhammadan political association was formed in 1903
  • Delhi Proposals was presented by Quaid-e-Azam in 1927.
  • Nehro Report was produced by Nehru in 1938.
  • Shoeb Qureshi, a Muslim took part in writing Nehru Report.
  • 14 pints in March 1929 from Delhi.
  • Simon Commission visited India in 1928.
  • British minister Crips came to India in March 1942.
  • Disobedience Movement Started by Gandhi in 1930.
  • Simon Commission submitted its report in 1930.
  • Leader in the first Round Table Conference was Agha Khan III.
  • Quaid-e-Azam only attended RTC I.
  • The PM of England during first RTC was R. Macdonald.
  • Communal Award was published in 1932.
  • White paper of RTC was published in March 1933.
  • Begum Shahnawaz attended one RTC.
  • Muhammad Ali Johr started Comrade and Hamdard from Calcutta.
  • 2nd session of RTC took place from 7 Sept to 31 Sept 1931 in which Gandhi represented the Congress.
  • Congress was absent in RTC 1 because its leaders were in jail due to civil disobedience.
  • British opposition did not participate in RTC III.
  • Name of BI Amman was Abidi Begum or Aridi Begum.
  • Muhammad Ali Johr was born  at Rampur in 1878 and died on 4th Jan 1931 in London at the age of 54.
  • Muhammad Ali Johr  was buried in Bait-ul-Maqdis.
  • Moulana Shoukat Ali, who eas the  elder brother of Muhammad Ali Johr,  was born in 1872 and died in 1938.
  • Zafar Ali Khan Started Zamindar from Lahore.
  • Mir Khalil-r-Rahman started the Daily Jang.
  • Abdul Kalam started the Daily Halal.
  • Molvi Mir Hassan was Iqbal’s best teacher.
  • Jinnah means lion.
  • Jinnah was 5 feet 11 inches in hieght.
  • Quaid got education of law from Lincold’s Inn.
  • Wife of Quaid was Ratan Bai.
  • Quaid’s father was Jinnah Punja.
  • JInnah Punja was born in 1850 and maried Mithi Bai.
  • Mr. Punja was grandfather of Quaid.
  • Muhammad Ali Johr and Syed Wazir Hussain insisted Jinnah to join Muslim League.
  • Jinnah got admission in Gokal Das Teg Primary School Bombay at the age of 10.
  • Jinnah studied in his first primary school for 5.5 months.
  • Jinnah got the law degree at the age of 18.
  • Sir Dinsha was Quaid’s father-in-law.
  • Ratna (Ratan  Bai, the wife of Quaid) embraced Islam on 18 April 1918.
  • Ratna was married to Quaid on the next day after she embraced Islam.
  • Ratna died on 20 Feb 1928. She was buried in Aram Bagh (Bombay).
  • Dina Jinnah, daughter of Jinnah, was born on 14 Aug 1919.
  • Dina married a Parsi Boy, whose name was Navel Wadya.
  • Jinnah left the law profession after 23 March 1940.
  • Jinnah returned to India in April 1934.
  • Akbar built the fort of Alah Abad.
  • The first building built in Akbar’s time was Hamayon’s tomb. It was built under the supervision of Akbar’s step- mother Haji Begum.
  • Akbar was bour on Sunday, so Jehangir declared Sunday as a pious day.
  • Noor jehan was an educated lady. She was especially master of music, painting and poetry. She composed poetry in Persian.
  • Arjumand Bano Begum was awarded with the title Malka-e-Zamani.
  • Place of birth of Quaid-e-Azam is Wazir Mension Karachi.
  • Umar Marvi is a lok tale of Sindh.
  • Faiz Ahmad Faiz was convicted in Rawalpindi Concepiracy case during Benazir’s time in 1996.
  • National Anthum of Pakistan was played for the first time on 13 Aug 1954 in front of Raza Shah Pehlvi of Iran.
  • Indo Pak Division Plan was announced on 3rd June 1947.
  • Population of Pakistan at the time of its birth was 32 million.
  • First head to visit Pakistan was Amir of Kuwait.
  • First president to visit Pakistan was president of Indonesia.
  • First opposition part of Pakistan was Jinnah Awami League, founded by Abdul-Hameed Bashwani in 1950.
  • Area of Pakistan is 796,096 sq km.
  • National Anthem of Pakistan was created bay Hafeez Jalindhri.
  • National Anthem of Pakistan is in Sinf Makhmas.
  • Music of National Anthem of Pakistan was composed by Ahmad Ali Chagla.
  • Flag of Pakistan was designed by Ameer-ud-Din Qudwai.
  • Ch. Khaleeq-uz-Zaman became the president of ML after Quaid.