Fatima Jinnah
Fatima Jinnah, the sister of Pakistan's founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was an influential advocate for women's rights and played a key role in the political landscape of early Pakistan. She stood alongside her brother during the struggle for a separate homeland and continued to fight for women's political participation and rights post-independence.
Born on Jul 31, 1911 (114 years old)
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Pakistan:
Fatima Jinnah, referred to as 'Mother of the Nation', is mentioned as a potential recipient of the title that could have been given to Ratanbai.
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Pakistan:
Fatima Jinnah was a presidential candidate supported by Ikramullah Khan Niazi during Ayub Khan's regime.
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Pakistan:
Fatima Jinnah was a prominent political figure whose mysterious death raised questions in Saeed Mehdi's writings.
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Pakistan:
Fatima Jinnah is referred to as being present at the assembly and is recognized as the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
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Pakistan:
Fatima Jinnah was asked to lead the Muslim League amidst the political struggles of the time.
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Fatima Jinnah, the sister of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, authored a biography that supports the claim of Karachi as his birthplace.
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Pakistan:
Fatima Jinnah, the sister of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, authored a biography that supports the claim that he was born in Karachi.
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Pakistan:
Fatima Jinnah, known as 'Mother of the Nation', is the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
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Pakistan:
Fatima Jinnah was a prominent political figure and the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who Mahmud Husain supported in the 1965 presidential election.
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Pakistan:
The series tells the story from Fatima Jinnah’s perspective.
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