More than 30 Azerbaijani students participated in a competition honoring Jinnah’s leadership and legacy
The Pakistani Embassy in Azerbaijan celebrated the 150th birth anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah by organizing an essay competition in Baku aimed at promoting awareness of Pakistan’s founder among Azerbaijani students.
More than 30 students participated in the competition and showed keen interest in Jinnah’s leadership, vision and legacy through their written submissions.
Three students were selected for their outstanding essays and received awards from Pakistan’s Chargé d’Affaires, Sara Ijaz, during a ceremony held in Azerbaijan’s capital.
The event was also attended by the Vice-Chancellor of Azerbaijan Language University, underscoring the growing academic and cultural engagement between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.
A delegation of Pakistani women entrepreneurs and businessmen led by Sam Dada, called on Ambassador Qasim Mohiuddin at the Chancellery today. pic.twitter.com/Nif5b91jKl
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The embassy shared photographs and videos from the event on the social media platform X, highlighting the enthusiasm of the participants and the success of the initiative.
According to the embassy, the competition reflected the strengthened cultural and educational ties between the two countries, particularly through youth engagement and academic collaboration.
The event also sought to promote a deeper understanding of Pakistan’s history and Jinnah’s vision among Azerbaijani students, encouraging dialogue and appreciation of shared values such as education, mutual respect and international friendship.
Essay competitions and similar educational activities have increasingly featured in overseas commemorations of Jinnah’s birthday, serving as a platform to engage younger generations with his legacy and contribution to the creation of Pakistan.



