The two-nation theory was an ideology of religious nationalism that advocated Muslim Indian nationhood, with separate homelands for Indian Muslims and...
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The Two Nations theory can refer to: Two-Nation Theory, the view that Muslims and Hindus in Colonial India were separate nations Two nations theory (Ireland)...
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In Ireland, the two nations theory holds that Ulster Protestants form a distinct Irish nation. Advocated mainly by Unionists and loyalists (but also notably...
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were largely opposed to the partition of India (and its underlying two-nation theory), as were many Muslims (these were represented by the All India Azad...
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language. In the article Misreading the Two Nation Theory? , Ahmad critically examines the two-nation theory, arguing that it never says that Hindus and...
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Syed Ahmad Khan (section Two-nation theory)
nationalism in India and is widely credited as the father of the two-nation theory, which formed the basis of the Pakistan movement. Born into a family...
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Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (section Two-nation theory)
he supported Two-nation theory. The Hindu Mahasabha under Savarkar's leadership endorsed the idea of India as a Hindu Rashtra (Hindu Nation). In 1939, the...
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disappeared." The Two-Nation Theory is predicated on the belief that at the time of Partition, the Indian Subcontinent was not a nation and in its extreme...
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politician to articulate what would become known as the Two-nation theory—that Muslims are a distinct nation and thus deserve political independence from other...
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Partition of India (category Bangladesh and the Commonwealth of Nations)
of a two-nation theory since the 1920s. Savarkar in 1937 during the 19th session of the Hindu Mahasabha in Ahmedabad supported two-nation theory, stating...
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Mashriqi claimed the two-nation theory was a British plot to maintain control of the region more easily, if India was divided into two countries that were...
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Religious nationalism (redirect from Nation in religious nationalism)
national sense of Islamic identity, as in the case of Pakistan (see two-nation theory), may serve to override regional tensions. The danger is that when...
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independent homeland for the Muslims of British India, as espoused by the two-nation theory. The resolution eventually helped lead to the creation of Pakistan...
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Hashmat Ali Khan (section Views on Two-nation theory)
ideology of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and he had written a book against the Two-nation theory which is still banned in Pakistan. He was born in 1902 in Amethi,...
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nation (from India) as outlined by the Pakistan Movement, which advocated the "Two-Nation Theory" — that Muslims and Hindus cannot sustain a nation together...
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state in parts of what was then British India. It was rooted in the two-nation theory, which asserted that Indian Muslims were fundamentally and irreconcilably...
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Aga Khan III (category Presidents of the Assembly of the League of Nations)
British Raj to consider Muslims to be a separate nation within India, the famous 'Two Nation Theory'. Even after he resigned as president of the AIML...
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Pakisthan Examined with the Partition Schemes that firmly rejected the two-nation theory and opposed the division of India.[unreliable source?] Karim advocated...
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it is also associated with pan-Islamism, as it is described in the Two-nation theory. It also refers to the consciousness and the expression of religious...
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the freedom movement, for which he was killed. He was against the Two-nation theory. Abdul Bari was born on 21 January 1884 to Md Qurban Ali as the eldest...
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information on the Pakistan Movement. In this book, he wrote: "The two-nation theory, which we had used in the fight for Pakistan had created not only...
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Baluchistan in one autonomous region ... There is no reference here to the two-nation theory and to the incompatibility of Hindu and Muslim cultures. lang, 23...
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Muslim League, for a separate Pakistan based on Muhammad Ali Jinnah's Two nation theory. He served as the first General Secretary of the All India Jamhur...
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Islamic state (redirect from Islamic Nation)
role in modern theories of the Islamic state, as it did in classical Islamic political theories. However, most of the modern theories also make use of...
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Pakistan (redirect from Nation-state of Pakistan)
(two-nation theory): multiple sources: N. Khan (2012) Basu & Miroshnik (2023) "Mohammed Iqbal was credited with coming up with the two-nation theory in...
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accepted by the British, the state of India officially rejected the two-nation theory and chose to be a secular state, enshrining the concepts of religious...
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creation of a separate Muslim nation from India as an independent state. Mr. Ansari fought against Jinnah's two nation theory through All India Momin Conference...
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as a chance for Pakistan to fulfil its vision of its founding, the two-nation theory—that of being a "homeland for oppressed Indian Muslims". (Though very...
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spanning northwestern India, spurring the League's pursuit of the two-nation theory. In August 1947, nine years after Iqbal's death, the partition of...
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Wilkinson, Steven Ian (September–October 2000), "India, Consociational Theory, and Ethnic Violence", Asian Survey, 40 (5): 767–791, doi:10.2307/3021176...
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