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Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan (1884–1958) was an eminent Muslim politician and a leading activist of the All-India Muslim League, who stood in the forefront of the Khilafat Movement and Pakistan Movement. Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan is regarded as one of the founding fathers of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan due to the roles that he fulfilled for the cause of it. His position was described as only second to that of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. This is also evident through the letters that were actively exchanged between the leaders. After the creation of Pakistan, he decisively chose to remain in India.

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  • Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan (1884–1958) was an eminent Muslim politician and a leading activist of the All-India Muslim League, who stood in the forefront of the Khilafat Movement and Pakistan Movement. Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan is regarded as one of the founding fathers of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan due to the roles that he fulfilled for the cause of it. His position was described as only second to that of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. This is also evident through the letters that were actively exchanged between the leaders. After the creation of Pakistan, he decisively chose to remain in India. 'How can I leave my brethren here behind me?' –- he is reported to have told one of his close associates and admirers, Mr. Hassan Riaz, former editor, Manshoor, Delhi. (en)
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  • Nawab Ismail Khan's signature seal.jpg
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  • Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India (en)
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  • Mohammad Ismail Khan (en)
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  • President of the All-India Muslim League (en)
  • Chairman of the All-India Muslim Civil Defence Association (en)
  • Chairman of the Parliamentary Board (en)
  • Chairman of the All-India Muslim League Committee of Action (en)
  • President of the All-India Khilafat Committee (en)
  • President of the All-Parties Muslim Conference (en)
  • President of the Unity Board (en)
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  • Politician, barrister, critic (en)
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  • Mustafa Castle – No.210 West End Road, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India (en)
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  • Family graveyard at the shrine of Nizamuddin Auliya (en)
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  • Nawab Ismail Khan's signature seal.jpg (en)
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  • Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan (1884–1958) was an eminent Muslim politician and a leading activist of the All-India Muslim League, who stood in the forefront of the Khilafat Movement and Pakistan Movement. Nawab Mohammad Ismail Khan is regarded as one of the founding fathers of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan due to the roles that he fulfilled for the cause of it. His position was described as only second to that of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. This is also evident through the letters that were actively exchanged between the leaders. After the creation of Pakistan, he decisively chose to remain in India. (en)
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