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- 1908
- 1916
- 1927
- 1935
The All India Muslim League was formed in 1906 at _____.
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- Dhaka
- Aligarh
- Lucknow
- Lahore
Who presided over the first annual session of the All India Muslim League held in Karachi?
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- Sir Adamji Peerbhoy
- Sir Aghan Khan
- Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk
- Nawab Mohsin-ul-Mulk
After the first annual session, the Muslim League session met again at _____ on 18th March, 1907.
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- Lucknow
- Bengal
- Aligarh
- Amritsar
Who was the first President of the All India Muslim League?
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- Ch. Rehmat Ali
- Allama Iqbal
- Sir Agha Khan
- Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk
All India Muslim League was formed on 30th December, 1906 at _____.
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- Karachi
- Lucknow
- Bengal
- Dhaka
All India Muslim League was set up in 1906 in the annual session of Mohammadan Education Conference. Who presided over the session?
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- Nawab Salim Ullah
- Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk
- Allama Iqbal
- Major Hassan Bilgrami
Who was elected as the first Secretary of All India Muslim League?
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- Sir Agha Khan
- Hakeem Ajmal
- Maulana Shibli
- Major Hassan Bilgrami
All India Muslim League was formed in the annual session of _____.
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- All India National Congress
- Anjuman Himayat-i-Islam
- Mohammadan Educational Conference
- None of these
All India Muslim League was formed in the annual session of Mohammadan Education Conference held at Dhaka. How many delegates attended the session?
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- 3000
- 4000
- 5000
- 6000
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