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Muslim League Headquarters

The Muslim League Headquarters was the central office of the All-India Muslim League, an important political organization in British India that advocated for the rights of Muslims. Located in cities like Lahore and later Islamabad, it served as the hub for planning political strategies, coordinating activities, and promoting the cause of Muslim self-governance. The headquarters played a key role in the movement that eventually led to the creation of Pakistan in 1947. It is considered a significant historic site symbolizing Muslim political unity and independence in South Asia.