Fatima Jinnah
Dentist and Politician in Pakistan
Born
1893
132 years ago
Died
July 9th, 1967
58 years ago — 74 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Pakistan
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A prominent dentist and political figure, significantly contributed to the Pakistan Movement alongside her brother, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Played a crucial role in advocating for the rights of women and served as a member of the All-India Muslim League. Post-independence, became an influential voice for women's rights in Pakistan, campaigning for social justice and providing legal assistance. Entered politics in the 1960s, contested the presidential elections in 1965 as a candidate for opposition parties, which marked her position as one of the few female leaders in her time.
Advocated for women's rights in Pakistan
Participated in the Pakistan Movement
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