All India Muslim League was established On 30 December 1906, a conference took place under the control of Nawab Salim Ulla Khan of Dhaka.
The constitution of this league was made in 1960 in Karachi Pakistan.
Its first session was held in 1908 in Amritsar Punjab.
The first session of the All India Muslim League was presided over by Raga Kha.
Muslim League supported the partition of Bengal.
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British viceroy in India, Lord Curzon, carried out Partition of Bengal, (1905) despite strong Indian nationalist opposition.
The government announced the partition in January 1904.
The Partition of Bengal was happened in October 1905, by Viceroy Curzon.
Bengal was divided into two new provinces 'Bengal' (which comprises western Bengal and the province of Bihar and Orissa) and Eastern Bengal and Assam, with Dacca as the capital of the latter.