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Banknote Pakistan 75 Rupees - M. Ali Jinnah - Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah - 2023 - Serial A

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Product type
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Date/Year
2023
Catalog
WPM (P.) 57
Country
Pakistan
Quality
UNC
Face value
75 rupees
Personality
Jinnah Muhammad Ali (1876-1948), premier gouverneur du Pakistan (1947-1948)
Institution
State Bank of Pakistan
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Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah (1893-1967) was a significant figure in Pakistan's history and the younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder and first Governor-General of Pakistan. She is often referred to as "Madre-e-Millat," which translates to "Mother of the Nation" in Urdu, in recognition of her role in the independence movement and in shaping Pakistan as a nation.

Fatima Jinnah was a trained dentist, but she actively engaged in the Indian independence movement and supported her brother Muhammad Ali Jinnah's efforts to secure the creation of a separate state for India's Muslims, which eventually became Pakistan in 1947.

After Pakistan's independence, Fatima Jinnah continued to play an active role in Pakistani society. She advocated for women's rights, education, and health, becoming an icon for many women and social activists. She also served as a member of the Pakistani Parliament and continued to uphold her brother's values and principles.

Fatima Jinnah passed away in 1967, but her legacy as a prominent figure in the independence movement and as a promoter of social progress in Pakistan continues to be celebrated and honored in the country.


P. 57, 57, UNC
Jinnah Muhammad Ali (1876-1948), premier gouverneur du Pakistan (1947-1948)
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