Allahabad Address

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The Allahabad Address was a landmark 1930 speech by Allama Muhammad Iqbal in which he articulated the vision of a separate Muslim state in northwest India, later seen as a foundational moment in the ideological formation of Pakistan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
milestone in Pakistan Movement
political speech
addressesCommunity Muslims of British India
alternativeName Allahabad Address
surface form: Iqbal’s Allahabad Address

Allahabad Address
surface form: Presidential Address at the Allahabad Session of the All-India Muslim League
associatedWith Pakistan Movement
Two-Nation Theory
cityNowCalled Allahabad
surface form: Prayagraj
countryNowLocated India
deliveredAt Allahabad
British India
United Provinces
deliveredBy Allama Muhammad Iqbal
Allama Muhammad Iqbal
surface form: Muhammad Iqbal
deliveredByLaterRegardedAs national poet of Pakistan
deliveredByNationality British Indian
deliveredByOccupation poet-philosopher
deliveredDuring annual session of the All-India Muslim League
deliveredOn 1930
29 December 1930
deliveredTo All India Muslim League
surface form: All-India Muslim League
emphasized importance of Muslim-majority provinces as a unit
need for political autonomy for Muslims
separate Muslim identity
genre political oration
historicalContext interwar period
late colonial India
ideologicalRole early articulation of the idea of Pakistan
foundational moment in the ideological formation of Pakistan
influenced Muslim League’s later demand for Pakistan
constitutional debates about Muslim-majority provinces
language English
legacy commemorated in Pakistan’s intellectual and political history
considered a key text in Pakistani national narrative
mainTheme Muslim self-determination
demand for a separate Muslim state in northwest India
political future of Muslims in India
politicalOrientation Muslim nationalism
proposed a consolidated Muslim state in the northwestern regions of India
regionMentioned Balochistan, Pakistan
surface form: Baluchistan

North-West Frontier region
surface form: North-West Frontier Province

Punjab
Sindh
subjectOf debates on origins of Pakistan
scholarly analysis in Pakistan studies

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Description of subject: The Allahabad Address was a landmark 1930 speech by Allama Muhammad Iqbal in which he articulated the vision of a separate Muslim state in northwest India, later seen as a foundational moment in the ideological formation of Pakistan.

Referenced by (4)

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Allama Muhammad Iqbal significantEvent Allahabad Address
Iqbal Day associatedWith Allahabad Address
this entity surface form: Allama Iqbal's Allahabad Address
Allahabad Address alternativeName Allahabad Address
this entity surface form: Presidential Address at the Allahabad Session of the All-India Muslim League
Allahabad Address alternativeName Allahabad Address
this entity surface form: Iqbal’s Allahabad Address