Introduction

The India Times described the Quaid in the following terms:
"He spoke for nearly two hours, his voice now deep and trenchant, now light and ironic. Such was the dominance of his personality that, despite the improbability of more than a fraction of his audience understanding English, he held his hearers and played with palpable effect on their emotions."
Times of India
Reporting from Minto (now Allama Iqbal) Park at the All-India Muslim League Session,
where the famous 'Pakistan' Resolution was passed, Lahore, March 1940
Select image below to hear/view file.
| Date | Heading | Description | View |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1944 | Jinnah - Gandhi talks | Final historic meeting where Gandhi and Quaid-e-Azam attempted to resolve Hindu-Muslim political differences at the
latters Malabar Hill residence in Bombay. |
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| Jun 1945 | Simla Conference | Louis Mountbatten summoning Quaid-e-Azam and other Congress leaders with the due to formation of a more representative
executive council |
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| Jun 1947 | Partition of India decided | Talks between Mountbatten, Congress leaders and Muslim League leaders |
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| 1947 | Riots | Estimated 500.000 people were killed. Property looted and burnt. [2,85 MB] |
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| Aug XX, 1947 | Arrival at Karachi Airport | Governor-General of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah are recieved at Karachi Airport [1,33 MB] |
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| Jul 14, 1948 | Ziarat residency | Moved to Ziarat, Baluchistanon because of deteriorating health [0,73 MB] |
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| Sep 12, 1948 | The Last Journey | Millions mourn the death of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Inna-lillah-e-wa-inna-illaihe-rejeun. Buried with full honours at
Karachi [4,03 MB] |
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| Sep 2, 1998 (World Premiere) | The Movie 'Jinnah' | Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah [Christopher Lee] announcing the British Government's decision to concede the creation of
Pakistan |
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Jinnah of Pakistan




