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  1. Fatima Jinnah (en urdu: فاطمہ جناح ‎; Karachi, 31 de julio de 1893 – ib., 9 de julio de 1967), ampliamente conocida como Māder-e Millat ("Madre de la Nación"), fue una política pakistaní, cirujana dental y una de las principales fundadoras de Pakistán; fue líder de la oposición del país de 1960 a 1967. Era la ...

  2. Fatima Jinnah [a] (31 July 1893 – 9 July 1967) was a Pakistani politician and stateswoman. She was the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder and the first governor-general of Pakistan. [1] [2] She was the Leader of the Opposition of Pakistan from 1960 until her death in 1967.

  3. Jinnah, Fatima (1893–1967)Pakistani politician and sister of Mohammad Ali Jinnah who helped her brother realize his goal of an independent nation for Indian Muslims and stood for the presidency of Pakistan in 1964 as a conservative candidate. Name variations: Mohtarama Fatima Jinnah; Fatimah Jinnah; Madar-i-Millat Mohtarama Fatima Jinnah.

  4. Fatima Jinnah (en urdu: فاطمہ جناح ‎; Karachi, 31 de julio de 1893 – ib., 9 de julio de 1967), ampliamente conocida como Māder-e Millat ("Madre de la Nación"), fue una política pakistaní, cirujana dental y una de las principales fundadoras de Pakistán; fue líder de la oposición del país de 1960 a 1967.

  5. "Explore the inspiring life and enduring legacy of Fatima Jinnah, 'Mother of the Nation' in Pakistan. Discover her pivotal role in the Pakistan Movement and ...

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  6. 31 de jul. de 2023 · 'The question has always been whether Fatima Jinnah was merely the sister and nurse of a famous man, or whether she played any significant or important role. Pirbhai argues that she did through the mobilization of women and that she was, in fact, one of the 'new women' who have been denigrated by Western feminists. Recommended.'

  7. Overview. Fatima Jinnah. (1893—1967) Quick Reference. (1893–1967), Pakistani political activist, has been lovingly called “Mader‐e‐Millat” or “Mother” of Pakistan throughout the young nation's history. The matriarch is remembered for her tireless efforts alongside her brother, Quaid‐i‐Azam ...