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Mohammedan Educational Conference in 1894. The following year he was made a fellow of the
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Book Title: The Punjab in 1920s (A Case Study of
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Modern Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan, Lahore, 1997 (7th edition), by
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Dawn (newspaper), Published 2 September 2005, Retrieved 18 January 2019
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Book Title: Justice Shah Din, by Bashir Ahmad (1962).
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