The Simla Deputation met which Viceroy?
Option C
The Simla Deputation, led by Aga Khan, met Viceroy Lord Minto in 1906 to demand separate electorates for Muslims. The original question and answer were correct.
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The Simla Deputation, led by Aga Khan, met Viceroy Lord Minto in 1906 to demand separate electorates for Muslims. The original question and answer were correct.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental (M.A.O.) College in Aligarh in 1877, which later became Aligarh Muslim University. The original question and answer were correct.
In "Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam," Iqbal emphasized Ijtihad (independent reasoning) to adapt Islamic thought to modern challenges. The original question and answer were correct.
Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk, a prominent Muslim League leader, was born Mushtaq Hussain. The original question had a typo (“Waqar-ulMulk”), corrected to “Viqar-ul-Mulk,” and the answer was correct.
The Pirpur Committee Report, published in 1938 by the Muslim League, documented alleged Congress oppression of Muslims during its 1937–1939 ministries. The original answer (c) was incorrect and corrected to (b).
The All India Muslim Students Federation was founded in 1937 at Aligarh Muslim University to support the Muslim League’s objectives. The original question had a typo (“Aligart”), corrected to “Aligarh.”
Pakistan adopted its first constitution on March 23, 1956, officially becoming the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The original question had a typo (“23nd”), corrected to “23rd,” and the answer was correct.
Chaudhry Rehmat Ali published "Now or Never" in January 1933, introducing the name "Pakistan" and advocating for a separate Muslim state. The original question had repeated options (c), corrected by streamlining, and the answer was correct.
Qutb-ud-Din Aibak, the first Muslim ruler of Delhi, is buried in Lahore, where his tomb is located near Anarkali Bazaar. The original question and answer were correct.