Who served as Pakistan’s first Chief Justice?
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Sir Abdul Rashid served as the first Chief Justice of Pakistan.
He led the Federal Court after independence.
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Sir Abdul Rashid served as the first Chief Justice of Pakistan.
He led the Federal Court after independence.
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Iskander Mirza became Pakistan's first President in 1956.
The office was created when Pakistan became a republic.
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General Frank Messervy became the first Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan's Army.
He was succeeded by General Douglas Gracey.
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Ayub Khan became the first Pakistani to command the Army in 1951.
Earlier commanders-in-chief were British officers.
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The Lahore Resolution was adopted on 23 March 1940.
It called for independent states in Muslim-majority regions.
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Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan presented the resolution.
It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly in March 1949.
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The resolution was adopted at the Muslim League session in Minto Park.
The site is now known as Iqbal Park.
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The theory viewed Muslims and Hindus as separate nations with distinct identities.
It became a central ideological basis of the Pakistan Movement.
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A. K. Fazlul Huq, premier of Bengal, formally moved the resolution.
It was supported by Muslim leaders from different regions.
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The Urdu-Hindi controversy emerged in the nineteenth century.
It highlighted cultural and political differences between communities.
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Sir Stafford Cripps brought British proposals to India in 1942.
The proposals failed to satisfy major political parties.
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Bengal was partitioned in 1905 under Lord Curzon.
The decision was annulled in 1911.