The All-India Muslim League founded at Dacca (now Dhaka, Bangladesh), Bengal Presidency, in 1906, was a political party in British India that played a decisive role during 1940s in the Indian independence movement and developed into the driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state on the Indian subcontinent.
After the independence of India and Pakistan, the League continued as a minor party in India, especially in Kerala, where it is often in government within a coalition with others. In Pakistan, the League formed the country's first government, but disintegrated during the 1950s following an army coup. One or more factions of the Muslim League have been in power in most of the civilian governments of Pakistan since 1947. In Bangladesh, the party was revived in 1976 and won 14 seats in 1979 parliamentary election. Since then its importance has reduced, rendering it insignificant in the political arena.
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During the war years, the relationship between the Muslim League and the British government was complex. Initially, the Muslim League supported the British war effort, hoping to secure political favors and protection for Muslim interests. But as the war progressed and demands for independence grew, the Muslim League became more critical of British rule and advocated for greater self-governance and representation for Muslims in post-war India.
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Aga Khan is a Nizari Shia Muslim
In baseball, there is no Muslim league.
Pakistan Muslim League was created in 1962.
Muslim World League was created in 1962.
Council Muslim League was created in 1962.
Muslim league was formed on 20 December 1906.
Awami Muslim League - Pakistan - was created in 2008.
Indian Union Muslim League was created in 1948.
Pakistan Muslim League - F - was created in 1985.
Pakistan Muslim League - N - was created in 1993.
Pakistan Muslim League - Z - was created in 2002.
In Baseball, there is no Muslim league.
In 1916 he became a presidend of Muslim league.