Historical Background

HISTORICAL FIGURES

Historical Background

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Q.No: 1 Ahmed, a Muslim merchant in Bengal, witnessed firsthand the economic disparities imposed by British colonial policies. Feeling marginalized, he sought avenues for political representation. Which event would likely resonate with Ahmed's concerns and contribute to his support for the Two Nation Theory?

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Q.No: 2 Bilal, a young student in Hyderabad, witnessed the polarizing effects of British divideand-rule policies on Indian society. He sought to understand the historical context that led to the demand for a separate Muslim homeland. Which factor would Bilal recognize as a significant catalyst for the formulation of the Two Nation Theory?

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Q.No: 3 How did the socio-economic and political conditions of Indian Muslims from 1857 onwards influence the evolution of the Two Nation Theory?

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Q.No: 4 Which event marked a pivotal moment in the crystallization of the Two Nation Theory, highlighting irreconcilable differences between Hindus and Muslims?

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Q.No: 5 What event marked a significant shift in the socio-economic and political consciousness of Indian Muslims, laying the groundwork for the Two Nation Theory?

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Q.No: 6 Why did the Partition of Bengal in 1905 contribute to the establishment of the All India Muslim League in 1906?

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Q.No: 7 In what way did the Politics of the Indian National Congress contribute to the establishment of the All India Muslim League?

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Q.No: 8 How did the Partition of Bengal contribute to the formation of the All India Muslim League in 1906?

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Q.No: 9  How did the Politics of the Indian National Congress contribute to the emergence of the All India Muslim League?

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Q.No: 10  In what way did the establishment of the All India Muslim League in 1906 represent a strategic response to the prevailing socio-political conditions in British India?

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Q.No: 11 What distinguished the All India Muslim League's objectives from those of the Indian National Congress in 1906?

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Q.No: 12 What was the primary aim of the All India Muslim League when it was founded in 1906?

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Q.No: 13 What was a central objective of the All India Muslim League in 1906 regarding political representation?

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Q.No: 14 Muslim League prioritize the demand for separate electorates?

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