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  2. Choudhry Rahmat Ali (Punjabi, Urdu: چودھری رحمت علی; Punjabi pronunciation: [tʃoːdɦəɾi ɾɛɦmət əli]; 16 November 1897 – 3 February 1951) was a Pakistani nationalist who was one of the earliest proponents of the creation of the state of Pakistan.

  3. Choudhary Rahmat Ali | Making Britain. Locations. 16 Montague Road. Cambridge, CB4 1BX. United Kingdom. 52° 12' 52.1712" N, 0° 7' 58.4724" E. See map: Google Maps. 10 Albert Road (now Prince Albert Road) London, NW1 7SS. United Kingdom. 51° 32' 15.0144" N, 0° 9' 5.3136" W. See map: Google Maps. Humberstone Road. Cambridge, CB4 1JG. United Kingdom.

  4. Choudhry Rahmat Ali was one of the earliest advocates of the creation of the state of Pakistan. Rahmat Ali a Pakistani Muslim nationalist is generally recognized as the creator of the name “Pakistan” for a separate Muslim, homeland in South Asia and is known as the founder of the Pakistan National Movement. Ali was born in November 1895 ...

  5. Feb 2, 2018 · Choudhry Rahmat Ali was a Pakistani-nationalist who was among the earliest supporters of the creation of Pakistan. Whenever the word ‘Pakistan’ is mentioned, his name comes to mind as he suggested the name for God-given kingdom Pakistan. He suggested the name in his famous booklet Now or Never, published on January 28, 1933, at Humber Stone ...

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  6. The "Pakistan Declaration" (titled Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?) was a pamphlet written and published by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, on 28 January 1933, in which the word Pakstan (without the letter "i") was used for the first time and was circulated to the delegates of the Third Round Table Conference in 1933.

  7. In India: Muslim separatism. …students at Cambridge, led by Choudhary Rahmat Ali, proposed that the only acceptable solution to Muslim India’s internal conflicts and problems would be the birth of a Muslim “fatherland,” to be called Pakistan (Persian: “Land of the Pure”), out of the Muslim-majority northwestern and northeastern ...

  8. This evolution in Rahmat Ali's political imagination will be the central focus of this chapter, in order to make sense of Rahmat Ali's virtual banishment from Pakistan's history, along with his thoughts and the history and evolution of the Pakistan National Movement that he founded in 1933.

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