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Name: Urmi Akter ID:1631131630 Answer No 08

The document discusses the establishment and goals of the All-India Muslim League. It was established in 1906 to advocate for the creation of a separate Muslim-majority nation-state called Pakistan. Through its advocacy, the Muslim League successfully led Britain to partition India in 1947 and establish Pakistan. The causes that led to its establishment included the loss of sovereignty by Mughal rulers, Britain's policy of divide and rule, and the relative backwardness of the Muslim community.

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Name: Urmi Akter ID:1631131630 Answer No 08

The document discusses the establishment and goals of the All-India Muslim League. It was established in 1906 to advocate for the creation of a separate Muslim-majority nation-state called Pakistan. Through its advocacy, the Muslim League successfully led Britain to partition India in 1947 and establish Pakistan. The causes that led to its establishment included the loss of sovereignty by Mughal rulers, Britain's policy of divide and rule, and the relative backwardness of the Muslim community.

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Name: Urmi Akter ID:1631131630

Answer no 08

The All-India Muslim League (popularised as the Muslim League) was a political party


established in 1906 in British India. Its strong advocacy for the establishment of a separate
Muslim-majority nation-state, Pakistan, successfully led to the partition of India in 1947 by
the British Empire.The cause are given bellow
 Loss of Sovereignty by Mughal Rulers 
 British Policy of Divide and Rule
 Relative Backwardness of Muslim Community 

Answer no 01

Brahmo Samaj (is the societal component of Brahmoism, which began as


a monotheistic reformist movement of the Hindu religion that appeared during the Bengal
Renaissance. The Brahmo Samaj literally denotes community (Sanskrit: 'samaj') of
men who worship Brahman the highest reality.

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