The All-India Muslim League (AIML), commonly referred to as the Muslim League or simply the League, was a Muslim political party in the British Raj. Founded in 1906 in Dacca, Bengal Presidency (present-day Bangladesh) with the goal of securing Muslim interests in colonial India, it successfully led the Pakistan Movement, establishing a separate Muslim homeland following British exit from the subcontinent. (From Wikipedia) More about All-India Muslim League: Associated author: | Books about All-India Muslim League -- Books by All-India Muslim League Books about All-India Muslim League: 1 additional book about All-India Muslim League in the extended shelves:
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