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  1. Firstly, the province of Sindh enjoys the prominence for being the first amongst all the Muslim-majority provinces of undivided India to have supported the creation of Pakistan.

  2. Pakistan was founded on the basis of securing a sovereign homeland for the Muslims of the subcontinent to live in self-determination. The idea of Pakistan had received overwhelming popular support among British Indian Muslims, especially those in the Presidencies and provinces of British India where Muslims were in a minority such as U.P.

  3. The history of Pakistan preceding the country's creation in 1947. [1] Although, Pakistan was created in 1947 as a whole new country by the British [2] through partition of India, but the history of the land extends much further back and is intertwined with that of Afghanistan, India, and Iran. Spanning the northwestern expanse of the Indian ...

  4. Upon the creation of Pakistan in 1947, millions of refugees and migrants from India made Karachi their new home, settling alongside the native Sindhi population.

  5. confronted the government of Sindh was the sudden murderer of renewed Sindhi politician named Allah Bakh in 1942 who was on the way from his home town to the Shekar pure. The backdrop of his murderer is still unknown but most people believed he was killed because he opposed the creation of Pakistan.

  6. Commonly attributed to the age-old religious divide between Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs, the causes of Pakistans creation are better traced to the federal problems created in India under British colonial rule.

  7. Many Barelvis and their ulema, though not all Barelvis and Barelvi ulema, supported the creation of Pakistan. The pro-separatist Muslim League mobilized pirs and Sunni scholars to demonstrate that their view that India's Muslim masses wanted a separate country was in the majority, in their eyes.

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