The Khilafat-, Hijrat- and Gandhi's Non-Cooperation-Movement

The Khilafat-, Hijrat- and Gandhi's Non-Cooperation-Movement

Author: Fozia Jabeen

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2017-06-28

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 3668473110

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Seminar paper from the year 2017 in the subject History - Asia, University of Peshawar (Pakistan Study Centre), course: M.Phill, language: English, abstract: The Khilafat Movement was the first ripple in the stagnant ocean of Muslim politics in India. The movement combined them as a nation and gave them a good lesson of unity. Seeing the opportunity, Mahatma Gandhi quickly affiliated himself with the Khilafat movement. The Khilafat movement enabled Gandhi to spread his non-cooperation movement in the whole country of India. One byproduct of the Khilafat movement was the Hijrat movement. The Hijrat movement failed, affecting the financial condition of Muslims badly, but conveying their unstinted love for Islam. The Khilafat movement was unable to achieve its targets, but the political activity it created helped Muslims to organize themselves as a nation and to work systematically in the upcoming movement of independence from India.


They Too Fought for India's Freedom

They Too Fought for India's Freedom

Author: Asghar Ali Engineer

Publisher: Hope India Publications

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 8178710919

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This is a rejoinder to suppressed histories.The role of minorities in India s struggle for freedom has been praise-worthy in every sense of the term. They played an immensely important role there. Unfortunately, however, that brilliant role does not occupy any meaningful space in our historical discourses. The present work corrects the distortion and draws the picture of the minorities role in India s freedom struggle in colours true to history. Almost all the minorities Muslims, Sikhs, Parsis, Christians, etc. have been given their due space here.


The Khilafat Movement in India 1919-1924

The Khilafat Movement in India 1919-1924

Author: A.C. Niemeijer

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-12-11

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 9004286926

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This title addresses the Khilafat Movement in India, a pan-Islamic, political protest campaign launched by Muslims of India to influence the British government not to abolish the Ottoman Caliphate.


Government and Politics in Colonial Bihar, 1921-1937

Government and Politics in Colonial Bihar, 1921-1937

Author: Jawaid Alam

Publisher: Mittal Publications

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9788170999799

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This Study Provides A Fairly Good Analysis Of Politics In Bihar During 1921-1937. The Nature Of The Congress Movement And The Articulation Of Communal Politics And The Incidence Of Communal Riots Are Critically Examined.


NATIONALIST MOVEMENT IN DELHI 1911-1932

NATIONALIST MOVEMENT IN DELHI 1911-1932

Author: BIRESH CHAUDHURI

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-06-21

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1387002309

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Delhi came under the British rule in 1803 following the defeat of the Marathas at the hands of the British forces, led by General Lake in the Battle at Patparganj near Chalera Village in the current city of Noida. General Lake established a residency at Delhi with Sir David Ochterlony as its first resident and Chief Commissioner. Following the British conquest, there was an impression that the population of the city was steadily increasing. In 1806, Lord Lake and others were convinced that there was a definite increase in the population and attributed it to the novelty of a regime of comfort, security and impartial justice. Census reports from 1833 to 1853 showed a rise in population from 131,000 to 151,000. Most of the population was concentrated around the Chandni Chowk and Faiz Bazaar region of Daryaganj. The reason for this substantial increase in population was said to be the annual increase in the influx of people from outside, mostly from Punjab.


The Khilafat Movement

The Khilafat Movement

Author: Gail Minault

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 1982-08-22

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780231515399

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The Khilafat Movement Religious Symbolism and Political Mobilization in India


Hindu Culture During and After Muslim Rule

Hindu Culture During and After Muslim Rule

Author: Ram Gopal

Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9788185880266

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This book brings out in a logical sequence, and in a chronological order, the main aspects of the Hindu Culture; Hindu-Muslim relationship at different stages during the past 1,200 years; fusion of the native culture and the culture of the invading Arabs, Turks, Afghans, Mughals, and the English; and the politics of religion or the religion of Politics.


Gandhi and Nationalism

Gandhi and Nationalism

Author: Simone Panter-Brick

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-12-16

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0755632222

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Gandhi's nationalism seems simple and straightforward: he wanted an independent Indian nation-state and freedom from British colonial rule. But in reality his nationalism rested on complex and sophisticated moral philosophy. His Indian state and nation were based on no shallow ethnic or religious communalism, despite his claim to be Hindu to his very core, but were grounded on his concept of swaraj - enlightened self-control and self-development leading to harmony and tolerance among all communities in the new India. He aimed at moral regeneration, not just the ending of colonial rule. Simone Panter-Brick's perceptive and original portrayal of Gandhi's nationalism analyses his spiritual and political programme. She follows his often tortuous path as a principal, spiritual and political leader of the Indian Congress, through his famous campaigns of non-violent resistance and negotiations with the Government of India leading to Independence and, sadly for Gandhi, the Partition in 1947. Gandhi's nationalism was, in Wm. Roger Louis's phrase, 'larger than the struggle forindependence'. He sought a tolerant and unified state that included all communities within a 'Mother India'. Panter-Brick's work will be essential reading for all scholars and students of Indian history and political ideas.


Self and Sovereignty

Self and Sovereignty

Author: Ayesha Jalal

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-01-04

Total Pages: 653

ISBN-13: 1134599382

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Self and Sovereignty surveys the role of individual Muslim men and women within India and Pakistan from 1850 through to decolonisation and the partition period. Commencing in colonial times, this book explores and interprets the historical processes through which the perception of the Muslim individual and the community of Islam has been reconfigured over time. Self and Sovereignty examines the relationship between Islam and nationalism and the individual, regional, class and cultural differences that have shaped the discourse and politics of Muslim identity. As well as fascinating discussion of political and religious movements, culture and art, this book includes analysis of: * press, poetry and politics in late nineteenth century India * the politics of language and identity - Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi * Muslim identity, cultural differnce and nationalism * the Punjab and the politics of Union and Disunion * the creation of Pakistan Covering a period of immense upheaval and sometimes devastating violence, this work is an important and enlightening insight into the history of Muslims in South Asia.


The Role of Minorities in Freedom Struggle

The Role of Minorities in Freedom Struggle

Author: Institute of Islamic Studies (Mumbai, India)

Publisher: Delhi : Ajanta Publications : Distributor, Ajanta Books International

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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In the Indian context; comprises papers presented at a seminar organized by the Institute of Islamic Studies in Bombay, 1986.