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  1. Fatima Sughra Begum (born 1931/1932, Walled City, Lahore – died 25 September 2017), garnered fame as a teenager, when at age 14 in 1947, she ripped down the Union Jack from the Shikarpur, Sindh Civil Secretariat and replaced it with the All-India Muslim League flag.

  2. Aug 14, 2023 · Begum Sughra Hidayatullah embarked on her engagement with the Pakistan Movement during her early years, displaying audacity by substituting the Union Jack with the All-India Muslim League flag...

  3. Jun 26, 2023 · Sughra Begum was a renowned social reformer, an activist and an Urdu writer who devoted her life towards furthering women’s causes such as their education, their rights and relaxation of the purdah system that restricted Muslim women from participating in the public sphere.

  4. www.hilal.gov.pk › view-articleHilal Publications

    Begum Sughra was a courageous and optimistic woman whose name will always be remembered in our history. She played an active role in politics during Pakistan Movement. She led the march towards the Civil Secretariat Lahore in 1946, during which the Muslim League flag was hoisted on that building.

  5. Jan 17, 2023 · Unlike Tayyaba Begum, who observed pardah all her life, Sughra Begum did not, and addressed gatherings of men. She went on to develop enduring friendships and correspondences with writers and political figures, ranging from Rabindranath Tagore and Sarojini Naidu to the deposed Ottoman Sultan and Mahatma and Kasturba Gandhi 23 .

  6. Aug 14, 2017 · Sughra Begum was born in 1904 in a feudal family of Shikarpur. The name of this brave and confident woman will always be remembered in the history of Pakistan Movement. During the crucial year...

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