Jinnah's dad Jinnahbhai Poonja (brought into the world 1850) was the most youthful of three children. He wedded a young lady Mithibai with the assent of his folks and moved to the developing port of Karachi. There, the youthful couple leased a loft on the second floor of a three-story house, Wazir Mansion. The Wazir Mansion has since been revamped and made into a public landmark and exhibition hall inferable from the way that the author of the country, and perhaps the best chief of all occasions was conceived inside its dividers.
On December 25, 1876, Mithibai brought forth a child, the first of seven kids. The delicate newborn child who showed up so frail that it gauged a couple of pounds not exactly typical. Yet, Mithibai was curiously enamored with her son, demanding he would grow up to be an achiever.
Jinnah's dad Jinnahbhai Poonja (brought into the world 1850) was the most youthful of three children. He wedded a young lady Mithibai with the assent of his folks and moved to the developing port of Karachi. There, the youthful couple leased a loft on the second floor of a three-story house, Wazir Mansion. The Wazir Mansion has since been revamped and made into a public landmark and exhibition hall inferable from the way that the author of the country, and perhaps the best chief of all occasions was conceived inside its dividers.