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Explain how Mr Jinnah reorganized the Muslim League. What were
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Answered by nikitashrestha1654
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The Muslim League and Mohammed Ali Jinnah: Long before the ... The last and most successful of the Muslim conquerors was the Mughal ... A cabinet mission led by William Pethick-Lawrence was sent in 1946 to discuss and ... In effect, Jinnah—not India's Mountbatten—perpetuated the viceregal ...

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Answered by hashu0704
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Answer:The Muslim League and Mohammed Ali Jinnah

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Long before the British invaded and seized control of the subcontinent, Muslim armies had conquered the settled populations in the rolling flat land that stretched from the foothills of the Hindu Kush to the city of Delhi and the Indo-Gangetic Plain and eastward to Bengal. The last and most successful of the Muslim conquerors was the Mughal dynasty (1526–1857), which eventually spread its authority over virtually the entire subcontinent. British superiority coincided with Mughal decline, and, following a period of European successes and Mughal failures on the battlefield, the British brought an end to Mughal power. The last Mughal emperor was exiled following the failed Indian Mutiny of 1857–58.

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