The Muslim League - 1906


 
 
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The Muslim League - 1906

The Muslim League (1906)

  • The partition scheme and the subsequent Swadeshi Movement were followed by the formation of the All India Muslim League towards the end of 1906 by Aga Khan, the Nawab of Dacca and Nawab Mohsinul Mulk. It consisted of a group of big Zamindans, ea-bureaucrats and other upper class Muslims.
  • The factors that helped the growth of Muslim separatism were- the surfacing of Hindu revivalist tendencies during the Swadeshi movement, the British propaganda that the partition of Bengal would benefit the Muslims, and the spurt in communal violence.
  • Later, Muslim League came to be dominated by Young Turks who nursed anti-British feelings. Britain had refused to aid Turkey in the Balkar Wars (1911-12) and had rejected University Statns to the Aligarh College.
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    Question : 1

    The establishment of the All India Muslim League was announced in ________________ on 30 December 1906 under the leadership of Nawab Salimullah.

    Right Option : D
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    Question : 2

    After the announcement of the Partition of Bengal that on 1 October 1906, a delegation of Muslims led by ____________________  met the then Viceroy Lord Minto in Shimla.

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    In __________________________, the Karachi session of the Muslim League adopts the slogan "Divide and Quit'.

    Right Option : B
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