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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Maulana Shaukat Ali |  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Flora and faunaKannur district is very rich in vegetation. Natural vegetation, except in some coastal regions, consists of different types of forests. But, in spite of generally favourable climatic conditions, vegetation is not uniform. In restricted regions, with their own micro climate or special edaphic features, plant formations assume different characters. Thus, plant communities, ranging from psammophytes and mangro ...
See also:Kannur district, Kannur district - Origin of name, Kannur district - History, Kannur district - Indian Freedom movement, Kannur district - Payyannur Conference, Kannur district - Civil Disobedience Movement, Kannur district - Morazha Incident, Kannur district - Peasant struggles, Kannur district - Contemporary politics, Kannur district - Geography, Kannur district - Climate, Kannur district - Beaches, Kannur district - Economy, Kannur district - Industry, Kannur district - Divisions, Kannur district - Transport, Kannur district - Demography, Kannur district - Flora and fauna, Kannur district - Aralam wildlife, Kannur district - Education, Kannur district - Sports and Games, Kannur district - Landmarks, Kannur district - Snake Park, Kannur district - St. Angelo's Fort, Kannur district - Paithal Mala, Kannur district - Sree Ramaswami Temple, Kannur district - Trichambaram Temple, Kannur district - Muthappan Temple, Kannur district - Rajarajeswara temple, Kannur district - Ezhimala, Kannur district - Madayi Mosque, Kannur district - Madayipara Read more here: » Kannur district: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Flora and fauna |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - EducationIn the 14th and 15th centuries, during the regime of the Kolathiri Rajas, Taliparamba was renowned all over Kerala as a seat of learning, enlightenment and culture. In the early days, the Eshuthu pallies under the Ezhuthachan or village school master, provided facilities to pupils to acquire elementary education. After undergoing the preliminary course of study in these institutions, the children were sent to the kalaries for acquiring training in gymnastics and in the use of arms and then they were sent to study Sanskrit in Vedic schools un ...
See also:Kannur district, Kannur district - Origin of name, Kannur district - History, Kannur district - Indian Freedom movement, Kannur district - Payyannur Conference, Kannur district - Civil Disobedience Movement, Kannur district - Morazha Incident, Kannur district - Peasant struggles, Kannur district - Contemporary politics, Kannur district - Geography, Kannur district - Climate, Kannur district - Beaches, Kannur district - Economy, Kannur district - Industry, Kannur district - Divisions, Kannur district - Transport, Kannur district - Demography, Kannur district - Flora and fauna, Kannur district - Aralam wildlife, Kannur district - Education, Kannur district - Sports and Games, Kannur district - Landmarks, Kannur district - Snake Park, Kannur district - St. Angelo's Fort, Kannur district - Paithal Mala, Kannur district - Sree Ramaswami Temple, Kannur district - Trichambaram Temple, Kannur district - Muthappan Temple, Kannur district - Rajarajeswara temple, Kannur district - Ezhimala, Kannur district - Madayi Mosque, Kannur district - Madayipara Read more here: » Kannur district: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Education |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - GeographyThe district lies between latitudes 11° 40' to 12° 48' North and longitudes 74° 52' to 76° 07' East and covers an area of 2,996 km² . Kannur can be geographically divided into highland, midland and lowland regions. Highlands are the mountainous region forming part of the Western Ghats and are covered by rainforests, plantations of coffee, tea and different types of spices like cardamom. There are also timber plantaions in this region. The midland region lies betweeen the highlands and lowlands and is made up of undulating hills and vall ...
See also:Kannur district, Kannur district - Origin of name, Kannur district - History, Kannur district - Indian Freedom movement, Kannur district - Payyannur Conference, Kannur district - Civil Disobedience Movement, Kannur district - Morazha Incident, Kannur district - Peasant struggles, Kannur district - Contemporary politics, Kannur district - Geography, Kannur district - Climate, Kannur district - Beaches, Kannur district - Economy, Kannur district - Industry, Kannur district - Divisions, Kannur district - Transport, Kannur district - Demography, Kannur district - Flora and fauna, Kannur district - Aralam wildlife, Kannur district - Education, Kannur district - Sports and Games, Kannur district - Landmarks, Kannur district - Snake Park, Kannur district - St. Angelo's Fort, Kannur district - Paithal Mala, Kannur district - Sree Ramaswami Temple, Kannur district - Trichambaram Temple, Kannur district - Muthappan Temple, Kannur district - Rajarajeswara temple, Kannur district - Ezhimala, Kannur district - Madayi Mosque, Kannur district - Madayipara Read more here: » Kannur district: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - Muslim nationalism in IndiaIndia is a secular, democratic republic that protects all its religious minorities and has no official religion, although Hindus make over 80% of its people. India has a population of over 120 million Muslims, and is culturally more definitive and dominative of its South Asian neighbors.
India's Muslims pride in the secular nation, and consider themselves fully Indian. Despite political and communal conflicts with Hindus and Sikhs, Muslims strongly support India's claim to Kashmir and Muslim soldiers increase its defensive preparation ...
See also:Indian Muslim Nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Historical foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Ideological foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - In politics, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Partition of India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Pakistani nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Bangladeshi nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Muslim nationalism in India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Indian Muslim leaders Read more here: » Indian Muslim Nationalism: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - Muslim nationalism in India |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah as a legislatorFrom 1910, when he was first elected as a representative of Muslims of Bombay under the Indian National Congress, to 1948, Jinnah's career as a legislator spanned over four decades. He was a parliamentarian par excellence, which is why he detested the politics of revolution and rabble rousing. As Dr Ambedkar pointed out in his book "Pakistan or Partition of India", he was one of the harshest critics of British rule in the assembly but not a rebel.
As a legislator, he was instrumental in the passing of several bills that today constitu ...
See also:Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Early life and family history, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Law, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Political Career, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Fourteen Points of Mr Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Exile in England, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Return, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Partition and Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah as a legislator, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Modern Views on Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Contested legacy, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Descendants, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - A Secular Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - A new understanding of Jinnah and Partition, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Quotes, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah in the eyes of his contemporaries, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - H V Hodson, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Dr Ambedkar, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Nelson Mandela, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - M C Rajah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Sarojini Naidu, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Sarat Chandra Bose, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Christoper Lee, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Trivia Read more here: » Mohammad Ali Jinnah: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah as a legislator |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Modern Views on JinnahMohammad Ali Jinnah has an iconic status in Pakistan, is revered as the Father of the Nation, and honoured on his nominal birthday on December 25th each year, on Pakistan's independence day on August 14th and on Pakistan Day, March 23rd. Many historians especially in Pakistan view him as a brilliant advocate, a liberal democrat and a progressive who remained in the Indian Nationalist camp for very long time (1906-1938). His disillusionment with Gandhi was the result of Gandhi's support of the Khilaf ...
See also:Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Early life and family history, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Law, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Political Career, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Fourteen Points of Mr Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Exile in England, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Return, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Partition and Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah as a legislator, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Modern Views on Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Contested legacy, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Descendants, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - A Secular Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - A new understanding of Jinnah and Partition, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Quotes, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah in the eyes of his contemporaries, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - H V Hodson, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Dr Ambedkar, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Nelson Mandela, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - M C Rajah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Sarojini Naidu, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Sarat Chandra Bose, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Christoper Lee, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Trivia Read more here: » Mohammad Ali Jinnah: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Modern Views on Jinnah |
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Mohammad Ali Jinnah - H V Hodson.
writes in his book:
"One thing is certain, it was not for any venal motive that he changed. Not even his political enemies ever accused Jinnah of corruption or self seeking. He could be bought by no one and for no price. Nor was he in the least degree a weathercock, swinging in the wind of popularity or changing his politics to suit the chances of the time. He was a steadfast idealist, as well as a man of scrupulous honour." (Page 39- T ...
See also:Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Early life and family history, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Law, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Political Career, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Fourteen Points of Mr Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Exile in England, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Return, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Partition and Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah as a legislator, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Modern Views on Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Contested legacy, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Descendants, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - A Secular Jinnah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - A new understanding of Jinnah and Partition, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Quotes, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah in the eyes of his contemporaries, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - H V Hodson, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Dr Ambedkar, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Nelson Mandela, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - M C Rajah, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Sarojini Naidu, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Nehru, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Sarat Chandra Bose, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Christoper Lee, Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Trivia Read more here: » Mohammad Ali Jinnah: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Ali Jinnah - Jinnah in the eyes of his contemporaries |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Origin of nameThere are several myths and legends associated with Kannur. The name Kannur is said to have been derived from two Malayalam words 'Kannan' (Krishna) and 'Ur' (place). It is quite common in India that the names of villages and districts are associated with Indian mythological characters, even if there is no mention of such a village in the respective mythology. The name 'Kannur' also is not an exception. According to another version, 'Kannur' is a derivation of Kanathur, an ancient village, the name of which survives even today in one ...
See also:Kannur district, Kannur district - Origin of name, Kannur district - History, Kannur district - Indian Freedom movement, Kannur district - Payyannur Conference, Kannur district - Civil Disobedience Movement, Kannur district - Morazha Incident, Kannur district - Peasant struggles, Kannur district - Contemporary politics, Kannur district - Geography, Kannur district - Climate, Kannur district - Beaches, Kannur district - Economy, Kannur district - Industry, Kannur district - Divisions, Kannur district - Transport, Kannur district - Demography, Kannur district - Flora and fauna, Kannur district - Aralam wildlife, Kannur district - Education, Kannur district - Sports and Games, Kannur district - Landmarks, Kannur district - Snake Park, Kannur district - St. Angelo's Fort, Kannur district - Paithal Mala, Kannur district - Sree Ramaswami Temple, Kannur district - Trichambaram Temple, Kannur district - Muthappan Temple, Kannur district - Rajarajeswara temple, Kannur district - Ezhimala, Kannur district - Madayi Mosque, Kannur district - Madayipara Read more here: » Kannur district: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Origin of name |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Sports and GamesMany well-known personalities in the field of sports and games have adorned Kannur in their respective fields. The Englishmen of the Military Centre brought field hockey, cricket, football, etc to Kannur during the pre-indepedence period. The famous Fort Maidan(ground) and Police Maidan provide ample facilities for youths to excell in this field. The CDRE Football team and Hockey team excelled in those days. At the same time, the traditional martial arts like Ka ...
See also:Kannur district, Kannur district - Origin of name, Kannur district - History, Kannur district - Indian Freedom movement, Kannur district - Payyannur Conference, Kannur district - Civil Disobedience Movement, Kannur district - Morazha Incident, Kannur district - Peasant struggles, Kannur district - Contemporary politics, Kannur district - Geography, Kannur district - Climate, Kannur district - Beaches, Kannur district - Economy, Kannur district - Industry, Kannur district - Divisions, Kannur district - Transport, Kannur district - Demography, Kannur district - Flora and fauna, Kannur district - Aralam wildlife, Kannur district - Education, Kannur district - Sports and Games, Kannur district - Landmarks, Kannur district - Snake Park, Kannur district - St. Angelo's Fort, Kannur district - Paithal Mala, Kannur district - Sree Ramaswami Temple, Kannur district - Trichambaram Temple, Kannur district - Muthappan Temple, Kannur district - Rajarajeswara temple, Kannur district - Ezhimala, Kannur district - Madayi Mosque, Kannur district - Madayipara Read more here: » Kannur district: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Sports and Games |
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Kannur district - Snake Park.
Snake Park is a famous landmark in the district of Snake Park at Parassinikkadavu, en route from Kannur to Taliparamba, 2 km from National Highway(NH) 17. Here one gets to see a large genre of snakes and other small animals and there is even a live show, where trained personnel play and 'interact' with a variety of snakes, including cobras and vipers, and seek to quell mythical fears and superstitions about snakes. The Snake Park set up by the Visha Chikista Kendra at Pappinisseri, h ...
See also:Kannur district, Kannur district - Origin of name, Kannur district - History, Kannur district - Indian Freedom movement, Kannur district - Payyannur Conference, Kannur district - Civil Disobedience Movement, Kannur district - Morazha Incident, Kannur district - Peasant struggles, Kannur district - Contemporary politics, Kannur district - Geography, Kannur district - Climate, Kannur district - Beaches, Kannur district - Economy, Kannur district - Industry, Kannur district - Divisions, Kannur district - Transport, Kannur district - Demography, Kannur district - Flora and fauna, Kannur district - Aralam wildlife, Kannur district - Education, Kannur district - Sports and Games, Kannur district - Landmarks, Kannur district - Snake Park, Kannur district - St. Angelo's Fort, Kannur district - Paithal Mala, Kannur district - Sree Ramaswami Temple, Kannur district - Trichambaram Temple, Kannur district - Muthappan Temple, Kannur district - Rajarajeswara temple, Kannur district - Ezhimala, Kannur district - Madayi Mosque, Kannur district - Madayipara Read more here: » Kannur district: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Landmarks |
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| | | |  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - Ideological foundationsThe first organized expressions began with Muslim scholars and reformers like Syed Ahmed Khan, Syed Ameer Ali and the Aga Khan.
Expression of Muslim separatism and nationhood emerged from modern Islam's pre-eminent poet and philosopher, Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal and political activists like Choudhary Rahmat Ali.
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See also:Indian Muslim Nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Historical foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Ideological foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - In politics, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Partition of India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Pakistani nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Bangladeshi nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Muslim nationalism in India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Indian Muslim leaders Read more here: » Indian Muslim Nationalism: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - Ideological foundations |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - In politicsMuslims politically sought a base for themselves, separate from mainstream Indians and Hindus, who had espoused the Indian National Congress. Rather, Muslim scholars, religious leaders and politicians founded the All India Muslim League in 1906.
Despite proportionally being only 20% of India's collective population, Muslims felt that their massive cultural and economic contributions to India's heritage and life merited an assuredly signifi ...
See also:Indian Muslim Nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Historical foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Ideological foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - In politics, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Partition of India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Pakistani nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Bangladeshi nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Muslim nationalism in India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Indian Muslim leaders Read more here: » Indian Muslim Nationalism: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - In politics |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Master Tara Singh - Partition and Independence of IndiaMain Articles: Indian Independence Movement, Partition of India
Tara Singh was invited to represent Sikhs at the Round Table conference at Shimla after the end of the Second World War by the Governor-General Lord Wavell, to ease the political situation in the country, the Sikhs were given representation along with other communities. Tara Singh fiercely argued against the demand of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Muslim League to partition India, forcefully reiterating that such a move would irreparable hurt the Sikh community, which was scat ...
See also:Master Tara Singh, Master Tara Singh - Early Life, Master Tara Singh - Education and Religious experiences, Master Tara Singh - Agitation in college, Master Tara Singh - Public service, Master Tara Singh - SGPC and the Gurdwara Movement, Master Tara Singh - Nankana Sahib massacre, Master Tara Singh - Key's Agitation, Master Tara Singh - Kirpan da Morcha, Master Tara Singh - Morcha Guru Ka Bagh, Master Tara Singh - Nabha Agitation, Master Tara Singh - Gurdwara Act of 1925, Master Tara Singh - Leader of the Sikhs, Master Tara Singh - Partition and Independence of India, Master Tara Singh - Punjab state Read more here: » Master Tara Singh: Encyclopedia II - Master Tara Singh - Partition and Independence of India |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Master Tara Singh - Early LifeMaster Tara Singh was born on 24 June 1885 in the village Harial in Rawalpindi District, now in Pakistan. His childhood name was Nanak Chand and his father’s name was Bakshi Gopi Chand, who by caste was a Malhotra, and a Hindu. He had four brothers and a sister. His father was the village patwari by profession and was held in great esteem by the villagers, and his mother was Mullan Devi, a very pious lady. The entire family, especially their parents believed in Sikh Gurus and Gurbani.
Master Tara Sin ...
See also:Master Tara Singh, Master Tara Singh - Early Life, Master Tara Singh - Education and Religious experiences, Master Tara Singh - Agitation in college, Master Tara Singh - Public service, Master Tara Singh - SGPC and the Gurdwara Movement, Master Tara Singh - Nankana Sahib massacre, Master Tara Singh - Key's Agitation, Master Tara Singh - Kirpan da Morcha, Master Tara Singh - Morcha Guru Ka Bagh, Master Tara Singh - Nabha Agitation, Master Tara Singh - Gurdwara Act of 1925, Master Tara Singh - Leader of the Sikhs, Master Tara Singh - Partition and Independence of India, Master Tara Singh - Punjab state Read more here: » Master Tara Singh: Encyclopedia II - Master Tara Singh - Early Life |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Master Tara Singh - Public serviceIn 1907, Tara Singh was a student when the farmers of Lyallpur inhabiting the colonies protested against the passage of the Colonization Bill. Tara Singh thoroughly studied the organizational, directional and the leadership aspects of the agrarian movement of 1907. He was instrumental in organizing a protest demonstration at the farewell visit of the outgoing lieutenant governor, Charles Rivaz. After studying all aspects of the movement he came to the conclusion that the leaders of the movement had been trying to exploit the ...
See also:Master Tara Singh, Master Tara Singh - Early Life, Master Tara Singh - Education and Religious experiences, Master Tara Singh - Agitation in college, Master Tara Singh - Public service, Master Tara Singh - SGPC and the Gurdwara Movement, Master Tara Singh - Nankana Sahib massacre, Master Tara Singh - Key's Agitation, Master Tara Singh - Kirpan da Morcha, Master Tara Singh - Morcha Guru Ka Bagh, Master Tara Singh - Nabha Agitation, Master Tara Singh - Gurdwara Act of 1925, Master Tara Singh - Leader of the Sikhs, Master Tara Singh - Partition and Independence of India, Master Tara Singh - Punjab state Read more here: » Master Tara Singh: Encyclopedia II - Master Tara Singh - Public service |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - Partition of IndiaMuhammad Ali Jinnah led the Muslim League's call for Pakistan. Some historians have come to argue that Jinnah didn't actually want India's partition, but used it as a potent weapon to secure greater political power for Indian Muslims.
On August 14, 1947, Pakistan was created out of the Indian provinces of Sind, the west of Punjab, Baluchistan, the east of Bengal and the North West Frontier Province.
Muslim Nationalism seemed to lose out to ethnic nationalism in 1971, when East Pakistan, a Bengali do ...
See also:Indian Muslim Nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Historical foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Ideological foundations, Indian Muslim Nationalism - In politics, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Partition of India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Pakistani nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Bangladeshi nationalism, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Muslim nationalism in India, Indian Muslim Nationalism - Indian Muslim leaders Read more here: » Indian Muslim Nationalism: Encyclopedia II - Indian Muslim Nationalism - Partition of India |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Master Tara Singh - Leader of the SikhsThe Sikh Gurdwara bill met most of the demands of the Sikhs, but the government was willing to release the prisoners conditionally i.e. on the understanding to be given by the Akalis that they would agree to work for the Gurdwara Act. The Shiromani Akali Dal and the executive declared conditions imposed for the release of prisoners as wholly unnecessary, unjust and derogatory. Among the prominent Akalis, Mehtab Singh and Giani Sher Singh along with twenty other Akali leaders accepted the conditional release. Master Tara Singh, Baba Kharak Si ...
See also:Master Tara Singh, Master Tara Singh - Early Life, Master Tara Singh - Education and Religious experiences, Master Tara Singh - Agitation in college, Master Tara Singh - Public service, Master Tara Singh - SGPC and the Gurdwara Movement, Master Tara Singh - Nankana Sahib massacre, Master Tara Singh - Key's Agitation, Master Tara Singh - Kirpan da Morcha, Master Tara Singh - Morcha Guru Ka Bagh, Master Tara Singh - Nabha Agitation, Master Tara Singh - Gurdwara Act of 1925, Master Tara Singh - Leader of the Sikhs, Master Tara Singh - Partition and Independence of India, Master Tara Singh - Punjab state Read more here: » Master Tara Singh: Encyclopedia II - Master Tara Singh - Leader of the Sikhs |
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|  |  |  | Maulana Shaukat Ali: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - EducationIn the 14th and 15th centuries, during the regime of the Kolathiri Rajas, Thaliparamba was renowned all over Kerala as a seat of learning, enlightenment and culture. In the early days, the Eshuthu pallies under the Ezhuthachan or village school master, provided facilities to pupils to acquire elementary education. After undergoing the preliminary course of study in these institutions, the children were sent to the kalaries for acquiring training in gymnastics and in the use of arms and then they were sent to study Sanskrit in Vedic schools u ...
See also:Kannur district, Kannur district - Origin of name, Kannur district - History, Kannur district - Indian Freedom movement, Kannur district - Payyannur Conference, Kannur district - Civil Disobedience Movement, Kannur district - Morazha Incident, Kannur district - Peasant struggles, Kannur district - Contemporary politics, Kannur district - Geography, Kannur district - Climate, Kannur district - Beaches, Kannur district - Economy, Kannur district - Industry, Kannur district - Divisions, Kannur district - Transport, Kannur district - Demography, Kannur district - Flora and fauna, Kannur district - Aralam wildlife, Kannur district - Education, Kannur district - Sports and Games, Kannur district - Landmarks, Kannur district - Snake Park, Kannur district - St. Angelo's Fort, Kannur district - Paithal Mala, Kannur district - Sree Ramaswami Temple, Kannur district - Trichambaram Temple, Kannur district - Rajarajeswara temple, Kannur district - Ezhimala, Kannur district - Madayi Mosque, Kannur district - Madayipara Read more here: » Kannur district: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - Education |
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