He joined the league in 1913 and became the president at the 1916 session in Lucknow
The second president of the All-India Muslim League after Sir Aga Khan was Allama Muhammad Iqbal. He served as the president in 1930 and was a prominent philosopher, poet, and politician in British India. Iqbal is best known for his role in inspiring the idea of a separate Muslim state, which later became Pakistan. His leadership in the Muslim League was significant in advocating for the rights and identity of Muslims in India.
Sir Aga Khan
Aga Khan is a Nizari Shia Muslim
Muslim League was founded so as the Muslims could have a separate political party to protest against the brisitsh as the Congress had betrayed them. So on 30 December 1906, the following perosns laid the foundation of Muslim League:Nawab Sir Khwaja SalimullahNawab Waqar-ul-Mulk KambohNawab Mohsin-ul-MulkSyed Ameer AliThe First President was Sir Aga Khan. The achiveemnets of Muslim League were:Represented the Muslims of Sub-continent .Answer to Congress Propaganda .Formation of Aligarh Muslim University .gaining of separate electorate for the Muslims in the Minto-Morley Reforms of 1909.
lahore 1940
In 1916 he became a presidend of Muslim league.
Muhammad ali Jinnah became the Muslim League's president in the year 1916
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The second president of the All-India Muslim League after Sir Aga Khan was Allama Muhammad Iqbal. He served as the president in 1930 and was a prominent philosopher, poet, and politician in British India. Iqbal is best known for his role in inspiring the idea of a separate Muslim state, which later became Pakistan. His leadership in the Muslim League was significant in advocating for the rights and identity of Muslims in India.
in 1913 QUAID AZAM MUHAMAD ALI JANAH JOIN ALL INDIA MUSSLIM LEAGUE 1939 jinnah join Muslim league
1933
Mohmmed ali jinnah
Sir Aga Khan
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Aga Khan is a Nizari Shia Muslim