
Rutten Bai Petit married Jinnah in 1918. Born a Parsi, on her 18th birthday and left her fathers' mansion with two pets only to marry Jinnah. Exactly eleven years later she died of abdominal cancer. Jinnah never married again and died a lonely man. Known as the nightingale of Bombay, Ruttie died on her 29th birthday on 20 February, 1929.

Miss Dina Jinnah - beloved daughter of Mr Jinnah.
Born on 15 August, 1919, she turned 91 in August, 2010.

Jawaharlal and Kamala Nehru on their wedding

Subhas Chandra Bose with Mr. Jinnah
An ICS officer from Bengal, S. C. Bose (1897-1945) resigned from service and was twice elected president of the Congress but had to quit due to ideological differences with Gandhi and Nehru. He later became President of the Indian National Army during World War II. He travelled to Germany but disillusioned with Hitler, he moved to Japan and fought for the independence of India from British rule. Here he is seen in a meeting with Mr. Jinnah. Bose, commonly known as Netaji in India, is believed to have died in an air crash on 18 August, 1945, over Taiwan but his death is shrouded in mystery. He may have died as a Russian PoW in Siberia

Mountbatten negotiating with the Founder. Due to the text below this photograph, the book "Freedom At Midnight" is technically 'banned' in Pakistan ever since its publication more than 30 years ago. They titled the picture "Pakistans' improbable prophet

The map of Pakistan proposed by Chaudhry Rehmat Al

What Mr. Jinnah actually got. He called it a 'moth eaten' Pakistan,
but agreed to it