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Q19 31 August 1920

Q20 worker for a group of workers who stand outside the entrance to the to the building to protest about something especially in order to stop people entering the factory

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Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal (/ˈɪkbɑːl/; Urdu: محمد اِقبال‎; 9 November 1877 – 21 April 1938), known as Allama Iqbal, was a poet, philosopher, theorist, and barrister in British India. He has been called the "Spiritual Father of Pakistan" for his contributions to the nation. Iqbal's poems, political contributions, and academic and scholarly research were distinguished.He inspired the Pakistan movement in British India

and is considered a renowned figure of Urdu literature,although he wrote in both Urdu and Persian.

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