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Where was the annual session of the All India Muslim Education Conference held in 1906?
Where was the annual session of the All India Muslim Education Conference held in 1906?
- London
- Decca (correct)
- Karachi
- Aligarh
Who was elected as the president of the All India Muslim League in 1907?
Who was elected as the president of the All India Muslim League in 1907?
- Hakeem Ajmal Khan
- Sir Aga Khan (correct)
- Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk
- Hasan Bilgrami
What was the outcome of the meeting called by Nawaz Salim Ullah Khan in Decca in 1906?
What was the outcome of the meeting called by Nawaz Salim Ullah Khan in Decca in 1906?
- Organizing a protest against the British
- Formation of the Indian National Congress
- Establishment of the All India Muslim League (correct)
- Creation of a new education system
Who was appointed as the president of the London Branch of the All India Muslim League?
Who was appointed as the president of the London Branch of the All India Muslim League?
When was the first annual session of the All India Muslim League held?
When was the first annual session of the All India Muslim League held?
What was the significance of the All India Muslim League?
What was the significance of the All India Muslim League?
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Formation of All India Muslim League
- The All India Muslim Education Conference was held in Decca in 1906, attended by prominent Muslim leaders from India.
- A meeting was called by Nawaz Salim Ullah Khan on December 30, 1906, to discuss the formation of a political party, presided over by Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk.
- The meeting led to the establishment of All India Muslim League, with Sir Aga Khan elected as its President.
Early Years of the League
- The first annual session of All India Muslim League was held in Karachi on December 30, 1907.
- The next session was held in Aligarh on March 18, 1908, where Sir Agha Khan was re-elected as President, and Hasan Bilgrami as Secretary.
- Syed Amir Ali was appointed as the President of the London Branch.
Significance of the League
- The All India Muslim League provided a platform for Muslims, the second-largest community in India after Hindus.
- The League played a crucial role in Indian politics from 1906 to 1947.
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