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Muslim League (Q)

The Muslim League (Q), formally known as the All-India Muslim League, was a political organization founded in 1906 to promote and protect the rights of Muslims in British India. Originally focused on safeguarding Muslim interests within a Hindu-majority society, it became a key player in advocating for the creation of Pakistan as an independent nation for Muslims during the partition of India in 1947. The league’s efforts helped shape the political landscape, emphasizing Muslim identity and autonomy, and played a central role in the eventual independence and establishment of Pakistan.