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- Pakistan History Mcqspak-study-mcqs › pakistan-history-mcqs
- Published
- 24 Mar 2018
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The Muhammadan Literary Society, formed in 1863 to promote literary and educational advancement among Muslims, was founded by Nawab Abdul Latif. Other notable figures like Shah Waliullah Dehlawi, Syed Ameer Ali, and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan contributed to Muslim reform but did not establish this society.
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- 2.Which factors contributed to the shift in Britain's stance on granting independence to India?
- 3.What was the largest sector of British capital investment in India?
- 4.Who was the founder of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal?
- 5.In which city did Nawab Abdul Latif establish the Muhammadan Literary Society in April 1863?
- 6.Who was the inaugural ruler of the Tughluq Dynasty?
- 7.Which publication holds the distinction of being the first Urdu newspaper in the Indian subcontinent?