Aimen tariq biography of mahatma gandhi
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Congresses and Conspiracies
Abstract
The story of how a student named Madanlal Dhingra, the Indian assassin of Sir William Curzon-Wylie,1 became part of the connection between the Indian and Egyptian nationalists demonstrates a number of developments in modern anticolonial movements. First of all, he—like many of the Egyptian students in Europe—was from a family that seemed unlikely to produce “agitators,” an upper-middle-class home that hoped to get the sons the education that could get them a post in the government’s bureaucracy. His political baptism took place in Europe, where natives could easily mix across the class, ethnic, and religious divisions that governed their own societies. The laws in Europe also guaranteed far more personal and political freedom than in the colonies. Dhingra belonged to a group that was well aware of other nationalist movements, through the Indian Sociologist, visiting speakers at the many assemblies that could not be banned in Europe, and the cosmopolitan awareness of the metropoles, where imperial questions were debated vigorously in the press and among the students. While he almost certainly sympathized with the Egyptian nationalist movement, he could not have imagined he would have the impact on it that he did. The nationalist pape
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HinduDharmkyahai?
Hindi
2
ArogyakiKunji
Hindi
3
DiscoursesonGita
English
4
ThemessageofJesusChrist
English
5
SatyaKeprayog/Atmakatha
Hindi
6
FromYervadaMandir
English
7
AThoughtfortheDay
English/Hindi/Gujrati
8
AhinsakSamajvaskiore
Hindi
9
SanyambanamBhog
Hindi
10
AnAutobiographyTheStoryofMyExperimentswithTruth
English33/Hindi29
11
HamareGaonkaPunarnirman
Hindi
12
GandhijiExpects
English
13
KhadiWhyandHow
English
14
AhimsaAurSatya
Hindi
15
HindSwaraj
English60/Hindi10
16
HumSabEkPitaKeBaalak
Hindi
17
ConquestofSelf
English
18
Prayer
English
19
VillageSwaraj
English
20
TheLawandtheLawyers
English
21
TotheStudent
English
22
GandhiSahitya
Hindi
23
DaridraNarayan
Hindi
24
SatyagrahainSouthAfrica
English
25
TheSupremePower
English
26
AshramJeevan
Hindi
27
TheWaytoCommunalHarmony
English
28
ThoughtsonNationalLanguage
English
29
NonviolenceinPeaceandWar(vol.I&II)
English
30
ToTheWomen
English
31
DeshSevakokeSanskaran
Hindi
32
SelfRestraintvs.SelfIndulgence
English
33
MereSapnokaBharat
Hindi
34
TheUnseenPower
English
35
GandhiSahityaGitaMata
Hindi
36
GaonKiMadadMein
Hindi
37
VivahSamasyaStreeJeevan
Hindi
38
GitaMyMother
English
39
DelhiDairy
Hindi
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SatyakePrayogathwaAtamKatha
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Brief Intro:
Full name- Mohan Das Karam Chandra Gandhi
Birth Date & place- 2 October 1869 in the Kathiawar Peninsula village in Porbandar, Gujarat
Death date & place- 30th January 1948, Central Delhi (in Birla house)
Parent's name- Karam Chand Uttam Chand Gandhi and Putli bai
Occupation- Leader, Social activist, and lawyer
Spouse name- Kasturba Gandhi (Baa)
Children name- Harilal Gandhi, Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas & Devdas Gandhi
Popular names & nicknames- Bapu, Mahatma Gandhi, father of the nation, etc.
About
Father of Nation, popular as "Mahatma Gandhi," originally known as Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi was a leader, lawyer, and a great social activist. He was not only a great socialist who played an amazing role as a leader in the Independence of India but also a leader who always supported nonviolence and organized Satyagrah protests against British rule; he and thousands of Indians supported his non-violent approach and took part in his Protest with peace. Indian public had huge respect for him and addressed him as "Bapu", which means "father" in Gujarati. Thousands of people used to follow him and gather and join his ways whenever he took any stands against British rule.
Many times he wen