History of Pakistan Ms. Ameena Baig. Starter Activity: What do you know about Pakistan?

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History of Pakistan Ms. Ameena Baig

Starter Activity: What do you know about Pakistan?

History of Pakistan  Pakistan was established on 14 th August  Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was its first governor general  Liaquat Ali Khan was First Prime minister.  Muhammad Ali Jinnah put a lot of efforts in getting the independence of Pakistan which made it possible for the people to get freedom from Hindus.

Migration to Pakistan:  On the birth of Pakistan, Hindus and Sikhs were not happy.  Many Muslims were killed and belongings and set on fire.

Takeover of princely states