When Captain William Hawkins Visited the Mughal Court of Jahangir?

When Captain William Hawkins Visited the Mughal Court of Jahangir?

A. 1606
B. 1607
C. 1609
D. None of these

In 1609, William Hawkins visited the Mughal court to secure a right to trade in Mughal ports during the reign of Jahangir. Hawkins was able to acquire a footing in the court of Jahangir and in due course of time he got so intimate with the “talented drunkard” emperor that no European had ever afterwards.

Muhammad Ali Bogra, 3rd Prime minister of Pakistan was an ambassador of Pakistan to which country?

Muhammad Ali Bogra, 3rd Prime minister of Pakistan was an ambassador of Pakistan to which country?

A. UK
B. France
C. USA
D. Germany

After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, he was elected to the Central Legislative Assembly. But soon was posted to Burma as an Ambassador in 1948. After that in 1949, he was appointed as High Commissioner to Canada and as Ambassador to United States, in 1952. He was then, appointed as Prime Minister in April 1953, after the dismissal of Khawaja Nazimuddin by the Governor General, Ghulam Mohammad. Bogra, immediately, started concentrating on the task of formulating a constitution for the state of Pakistan; however he approached the issue as a technocrat, rather than as a politician. In order to complete his task, he introduced the famous “Bogra formula,” that required the creation of a bicameral legislature. Even though the plan gained popularity, any progress on it was halted in 1954 when Gulam Mohammad dissolved the first legislature of Pakistan.

What was the real name of Sir Agha Khan, the first president of AIML?

What was the real name of Sir Agha Khan, the first president of AIML?

A. Nawab Zada Salimullah
B. Agha Salimullah
B. Sultan Mahomed Shah
D. None of these

Sir Sultan Muhammed Shah, Aga Khan III GCSI GCMG GCIE GCVO PC was the 48th Imam of Ismaili Shia Muslims. He was the first President of the All-India Muslim League. He was born in Karachi on November 2, 1877, but passed away in Versoix, Switzerland on July 11, 1957.

National Security Council established the National Command Authority on_____________?

National Security Council established the National Command Authority on_____________?A. February, 2000
B. March, 2000
C. Sept, 2000
D. None of these

National Command Authority (NCA) was formally established and given commissioned on February 3, 2000, after approval by Pakistan’s National Security Council. The command compromises the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC), the Development Control Committee (DCC), and a Strategic Plans Division (SPD).
In February 2000 Pakistan’s National Security Council (NSC) established the National Command Authority (NCA). The NCA is the nation’s highest decision-making authority on nuclear and missile policy issues, and oversees all nuclear and missile programs. The International Institute for Strategic Studies notes that although the makeup of the committee would appear to grant substantial civilian authority over nuclear and missile policy, “in practice, the military would probably prevail on nuclear decision-making during wartime or a military crisis.” The Strategic Plans Division (SPD) executes and administers NCA policy.