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Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Chittagong, March 1948)

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Jinnah Glimpses

A horse driven carriage brings the Founder and his sister to the State Bank, 1st July 1948 Zoom in

Mr Jinnah addresses the audience and inaugurates the State Bank Zoom in

Portraits of the Founder-7 Zoom in

With the media Zoom in

Tribal leaders with the Founder Zoom in

A nice portrait with his sister Fatima Zoom in

Mr Jinnah is welcomed at a reception in his honoue Zoom in

Four sisters of Mr Jinnah Zoom in

With party leaders from the Punjab including Nawab Mamdot and Sir Feroze Khan Noon Zoom in

Addressing a Bombay gathering Zoom in

With Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola and his wife in Bombay Zoom in

At a Karachi meeting Zoom in

Listening to Law Minister Joginder Nath Mandal in the constituent assembly Zoom in

Spearheading his central executive committee Zoom in

With the Amir of Bahawalpur Zoom in

Seen with the founding members of his party from across India Zoom in

On 14 August 1947 with the Mountbattens Zoom in

The Founder with Roshan Ali Bhimjee who subsequently founded EFU, Bombay Zoom in

Mr Jinnah keeps his distance from Rajendra Prasad, C Rajgopalachari and Maulana Azad in Simla, 1946 Zoom in

The Founder meeting with Dr Ambedkar Zoom in

A prayer in Jakarta for M A Jinnah, 14 september 1948 Zoom in

Jinnah has hard talk with Mountbatten in Karachi, 14 August 1947 Zoom in

M A Jinnah addresses a press conference, 1946 Zoom in

Mr Jinnah tells the Cabinet Mission not just to Quit India but to ‘Divide and Quit’ – 1946 Zoom in

The Founder in a girls school Zoom in

The Founder with the women of his party Zoom in

Mr Jinnah and his associates attend the marriage of Mr N H Faruqi and Maryam Jaffer in New Delhi, 6 April 1947 Zoom in

Governor General Khawaja Nazimuddin, Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and Syed Hashim Raza at the Mazar of the Quaid-i-Azam on his first death anniversary on 11 September 1949 Zoom in

Profiles of Partition: The Founder with Sir Stafford Cripps and Lord Pethick Lawrence Zoom in

The prime minister and cabinet members soon after the funeral of the founder of Pakistan Mohammad Ali Jinnah on September 11, 1948 Zoom in

Indian leaders agree to Partition – 3rd June 1947 Zoom in

Simple oath – impeccable integrity Zoom in

The Founder’s tomb’s design as approved by his sister Zoom in

The Founder with Sir Abdullah Haroon Zoom in

The jury of the award for the Founder’s masouleum meets in 1958 – their recommendations didn’t work Zoom in

The Founder in a reception in India House, London in 1946 Zoom in

The Founder and Miss Jinnah with the Liaquats in Kashmir Zoom in

The Founder in formal attire even during his holiday Zoom in

The Founder with Muslim League leaders in Karachi Zoom in

The Founder with members of the Sindh Legislative Assembly in 1947 Zoom in

The Mountbattens come to Karachi to witness the birth of Pakistan – 14 August 1947 Zoom in

Miss Fatima Jinnah supervises the stitching of clothes for refugees in the Government House Zoom in

The Founder welcomed at PNS Dilawar, 23 January 1948 Zoom in

The Founder receives banquet guests with the Mountbattens on 14 August 1947 Zoom in

The Founder takes the salute, 14 August 1947 Zoom in

Dilating on his point Zoom in

Talks with the Cabinet Mission Zoom in

Listening to his interviewer Zoom in

The Sindh Madressah Saga Zoom in

The Founder saluting his greeting crowds Zoom in

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