‘Dear Mr Jinnah’: Selected Correspondence and Speeches of Liaquat Ali Khan, 1937-1947

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Author: Roger D. Long
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Liaquat Ali Khan is one of the unsung heroes of the Pakistan Movement. He became Mohammad Ali Jinnah's most trusted lieutenant, and in 1943 Jinnah called him his 'right hand'. Almost twenty years younger than Jinnah, Liaquat established a closer working relationship with Jinnah than anyone else. Their personal life shared a number of attributes and they both subscribed to modernist views. Jinnah was a Gladstonian liberal, and Liaquat was strongly influenced by the poetry and thoughts of Allama Iqbal. Both had been educated in Law at the Inns of Court in London, and although Jinnah established fame and wealth at the Bar, Liaquat did not practice law. Jinnah chose Liaquat as the General Secretary of the All-India Muslim League in 1936, and over the next decade they worked to establish the League as the political voice of Muslims in South Asia and to create Pakistan. Liaquat's work with the League and in the creation of Pakistan remains largely unappreciated. Liaquat's dedication to the cause of Muslims in India, to serving Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the League are illustrated in the correspondence between these two men and in Liaquat's speeches.
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publications Year of Publication 2024
binding Binding Ebook
pages Pages 371

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Roger D. Long has a BA from the University of London and an MA and Ph.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles where he studied with Stanley Wolpert. He has taught at Aitchison College, Lahore; Kansai University of Foreign Studies in Japan; California State University, Fullerton, USA; the University of Calgary, Canada; and he is now Professor of History at Eastern Michigan University, USA, where he has been teaching since 1987. In addition to a number of writings on South Asian history, he has authored The Founding of Pakistan: An Annotated Bibliography, and he has edited The Man on the Spot: Essays on British Empire History and Charisma and Commitment in South Asian History: Essays Presented to Stanley Wolpert. He is currently completing a biography of Liaquat Ali Khan.

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