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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Maulana Shaukat Ali - Muslim League

Along with his brother, Shaukat Ali grew disilliusioned with the Congress and Gandhi's leadership. He opposed the 1928 Nehru Report, demanding separate electorates for Muslims, and attended the first and second Round Table Conferences in London. His brother died in 1931, and Ali continued on and organized the World Muslim Conference in Jerusalem. In 1936, Ali joined the All India Muslim League and became a close political ally of and campaigner for Muhammad Ali Jinah, the future founder of Pakistan. He served as member of the Central Assembly from 1934 to 1938. He travelled over the Middle East, building ...

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Maulana Shaukat Ali, Maulana Shaukat Ali - Early Life, Maulana Shaukat Ali - Khilafat, Maulana Shaukat Ali - Muslim League

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Muslim League

The All India Muslim League was a political party in British India and was the driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state from British India on the Indian subcontinent. After the independence of India and Pakistan, the League continued as a minor party in India, especially in Kerala, where it is often in government within a coalition with others. In Pakistan, the League formed the country's first government, but disintegrated during the 1950s following an army coup. One or more of factions of the Muslim Lea ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Muslim League - Background

Muslim rule was established across northern India between the 7th and the 14th centuries. The Muslim Mughal Empire ruled most of India from Delhi from the early 16th century until its power was broken by the British in the 19th century. This left a disempowered and discontented Muslim minority, afraid of being swamped by the Hindu majority over whom they had previously ruled. Muslims were about 23% of the population of British India, and were the majority of the population in Baluchistan, Bengal, Kashmir, North-West Frontier Province, Punjab an ...

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Muslim League, Muslim League - Background, Muslim League - Early years, Muslim League - The search for a solution, Muslim League - Campaign for Pakistan, Muslim League - The League in Pakistan, Muslim League - Current factions, Muslim League - Muslim League in post-Partition India

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Mahatma Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Devanagari/Hindi: मोहनदास करमचन्द गांधी; Gujarati: મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી; October 2, 1869–January 30, 1948) was the spiritual and political leader of India who led the struggle for Indian independence from the British Empire, empowered by tens of millions of Indians. Throughout his life, he rejected any form of terrorism or violence. His philosophy of nonviolence, for which he coined the term satyagraha, has influenced national and inter ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - British Raj

The British Raj (also simply known as the Raj) was a historical period during which most of the Indian subcontinent, or present-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Bhutan, were under the colonial authority of the British (Undivided India). Since the independence of these countries their pre-independent existence has been loosely termed British India, although prior to Independence that term referred only to those portions of the subcontinent under direct rule by the British administration in New Delhi and previou ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Cabinet Mission Plan

The Cabient Mission Plan refers to the cabinet ministers sent by the British government to find a solution to the deadlock between Muslim League (ML) and the congress in mid-twentieth century India. The mission consisted of Lord Pethic Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. The purpose of the mission was: 1. Preparatory discussions with elected representatives of British India and the Indian states in order to secure agreement as to the method of framing the ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (May 28, 1883-1966), (Devanagari: विनायक दामॊदर सावरकर) sometimes called "Veer Savarkar" (वीर सावरकर - Brave Savarkar), was an Indian Freedom fighter, and a Hindu nationalist leader. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar - Background. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was a great orator, prolific writer, historian, poet, philosopher and social worker who devoted his entire life to the cause of the Indian Independence movement. He is regarded by some a ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Islamism

Islamism refers to a set of political ideologies derived from various religious views of Muslim fundamentalists, which hold that Islam is not only a religion, but also a political system that should govern the legal, economic and social imperatives of the state. Islamist movements seek to re-shape the state by implementing a conservative formulation of Sharia. [1] Islamists regard themselves as Muslims rather than Islamists, while moderate Muslims and liberal movements within Islam reject this notion. Some perceive Islamists as Triump ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Bangladesh

The People's Republic of Bangladesh is a South Asian country bordering India, Myanmar and the Bay of Bengal. Together with the West Bengal state of India, it comprises the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh is written as বাংলাদেশ and pronounced IPA: /'baŋlad̪eʃ/. It means "Country of Bengal" but the orig ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Allahabad

Allahabad (Hindi: इलाहाबाद, Urdu الاهاباد ilāhābād) is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The name, meaning "City of Allah", was given to the city by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1583. In Indian alphabets it is spelt "Ilāhābād": "ilāh" is Arabic for "god", and "-ābād" is Persian for "place of". The modern city is on the site of the ancient holy city of Prayāga (Sanskrit - "Place of Sacrifice" and is the spot where Brahma offered his first sacrifice after creating the worl ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Indian National Congress

Political parties in India Elections in India Indian National Congress (also known as the Congress Party, abbreviated INC) is a major political party in India. Created in 1885, the Indian National Congress became the nation's leader in the Independence Movement, with over 15 million Indians involved in its organisations and over 70 million participants in its struggle against the British Empire. After Independence in 1947, it became the nation's dominant political party. In the 14th Lok Sabha (2004-2009), 14 ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia - Black Hole of Calcutta

The Black Hole of Calcutta was a small dungeon where Indian troops held British prisoners of war after the capture of Fort William on June 20, 1756. According to a disputed account by a survivor, 123 of 146 prisoners died of heat exhaustion in the confined conditions, though historians now believe the number to be at most 43. Black Hole of Calcutta - Background. Fort William had been established to protect British East India Company trade in the city of Calcutta, in the region of Bengal. In 1756, in prepara ...

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - Liberation of Bangladesh

Through the 17 points and the six points programs, the Awami League highlighted the economic exploitations of East Pakistan by West Pakistani ruling coterie (feudal gentry, military leaders, bureaucrats). The interest of West Pakistan, especially that of the province of Punjab was favoured in every economic decision at the expense of the East Pakistani interest. This became obvious after the great coastal cyclone of 1970, when the loss of lives and sufferings of thousands of Bengalis were met with complete indifference of the central governm ...

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Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - Liberation of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - One-party rule under BAKSAL, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - Assassination, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman - Quote

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Mahatma Gandhi - Movement for India's Independence- Gandhi's Greatest Accomplishment1916–1945

As he had done in the South African War, Gandhi urged support of the British War effort and was active in encouraging Indians to join the army. His rationale, opposed by many others, was that if he desired the full citizenship, freedoms and rights in the Empire, it would be wrong not to help in its defense. He spoke at the conventions of the Indian National Congress, but was primarily introduced to Indian issues, politics and the Indian people by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, at the time the most respected leader of the Congress Party. ...

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Mahatma Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi - Early Life, Mahatma Gandhi - Civil rights movement in South Africa 1893–1914, Mahatma Gandhi - Inspirations, Mahatma Gandhi - Personal Life, Mahatma Gandhi - Movement for India's Independence- Gandhi's Greatest Accomplishment1916–1945, Mahatma Gandhi - Champaran and Kheda, Mahatma Gandhi - Non-Cooperation Movement, Mahatma Gandhi - Simon Commission and Swaraj, Mahatma Gandhi - Salt Satyagraha and the Yeravda Pact, Mahatma Gandhi - 1930s: Accepting Power Conflict with Bose, Mahatma Gandhi - Do or Die: World War II and Quit India, Mahatma Gandhi - Freedom and Partition of India 1945–1947, Mahatma Gandhi - Post-Independence, Mahatma Gandhi - Assassination and Dying Words, Mahatma Gandhi - Gandhi's Vision and Principles, Mahatma Gandhi - Vision for India, Mahatma Gandhi - Nonviolence, Mahatma Gandhi - Satya, Mahatma Gandhi - Vegetarianism, Mahatma Gandhi - Celibacy, Mahatma Gandhi - Silence, Mahatma Gandhi - Simple living, Mahatma Gandhi - Religion, Mahatma Gandhi - Faith, Mahatma Gandhi - The Leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi - Modern criticism, Mahatma Gandhi - Recognition, Mahatma Gandhi - Mahatma, Mahatma Gandhi - Artistic depictions, Mahatma Gandhi - Commemorations Beyond India, Mahatma Gandhi - References for the article on Mahatma Gandhi

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Kannur district - History

The earliest evidence of human habitation in the district are rock-cut caves and megalithic burial sites of the Neolithic age. The Taliparamba-Kannur-Thalassery area abounds in rock-cut caves, dolmens, burial stone circles and menhirs, all of megalithic burial order. The district was part of the Chera kingdom, which ruled most of Kerala during the first several centuries CE. Later Kannur was the capital of the Kolattiri Rajas, whose kingdom had trading relations with Arabia and Persia during 12th century and 13th century. In his book of trav ...

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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

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Bangladesh - History

Bangladesh - Early history. Remnants of civilization in the greater Bengal region date back three millenia when the region was settled by Dravidians and Tibeto-Burmans. It mostly fractured into unaffiliated units, ruled by various foreign and domestic kingdoms and empires. After the arrival of Indo-Aryans, the region came under the influence of the Hindu Gupta Empire from the 4th through 6th centuries CE. Then a dynamic Bengali Shashanka erected an impressive but short-lived kingdom. With the launch of the Buddhist Pala dynasty in the 8th cent ...

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Bangladesh, Bangladesh - History, Bangladesh - Early history, Bangladesh - Arrival of Islam, Bangladesh - British Era, Bangladesh - 1947 Partition, Bangladesh - East Pakistan, Bangladesh - Independent Bangladesh, Bangladesh - Government and politics, Bangladesh - Structure of the Government, Bangladesh - Legal System, Bangladesh - Political parties, Bangladesh - Subdivisions, Bangladesh - Geography, Bangladesh - Economy, Bangladesh - Demographics, Bangladesh - Culture, Bangladesh - Sports, Bangladesh - Education, Bangladesh - Miscellaneous topics

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Mahatma Gandhi - Movement for India's Independence 1916–1945

As he had done in the South African War, Gandhi urged support of the British war effort and was active in encouraging Indians to join the army. His rationale, opposed by many others, was that if he desired the full citizenship, freedoms and rights in the Empire, it would be wrong not to help in its defense. He spoke at the conventions of the Indian National Congress, but was primarily introduced to Indian issues, politics and the Indian people by Gopal Krishna Gokhale, at the time the most respected leader of the Congress ...

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Mahatma Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi - Early Life, Mahatma Gandhi - Civil rights movement in South Africa 1893–1914, Mahatma Gandhi - Inspirations, Mahatma Gandhi - Personal Life, Mahatma Gandhi - Movement for India's Independence 1916–1945, Mahatma Gandhi - Champaran and Kheda, Mahatma Gandhi - Non-Cooperation Movement, Mahatma Gandhi - Simon Commission and Swaraj, Mahatma Gandhi - Salt Satyagraha and the Yeravda Pact, Mahatma Gandhi - 1930s: Accepting Power Conflict with Bose, Mahatma Gandhi - Do or Die: World War II and Quit India, Mahatma Gandhi - Freedom and Partition of India 1945–1947, Mahatma Gandhi - Post-Independence, Mahatma Gandhi - Assassination, Mahatma Gandhi - Gandhi's Vision and Principles, Mahatma Gandhi - Vision for India, Mahatma Gandhi - Nonviolence, Mahatma Gandhi - Satya, Mahatma Gandhi - Vegetarianism, Mahatma Gandhi - Celibacy, Mahatma Gandhi - Silence, Mahatma Gandhi - Simple living, Mahatma Gandhi - Religion, Mahatma Gandhi - Faith, Mahatma Gandhi - The Leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi - Modern criticism, Mahatma Gandhi - Recognition, Mahatma Gandhi - Mahatma, Mahatma Gandhi - Artistic depictions, Mahatma Gandhi - Commemorations Beyond India, Mahatma Gandhi - References for the article on Mahatma Gandhi

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Index of political parties cont. - The alphabetical index of party names in English

Index of political parties cont. - M. Mahoré Departementalist Movement (Mayotte: Mouvement Départementaliste Mahorais) Mahoré People's Movement (Mayotte: Mouvement populaire mahorais) Majority Society Party (India: Bahujan Samaj Party) Malawi Congress Party (Malawi: Malawi Congress Party) Malawi Democratic Party (Malawi: Malawi Democratic Party) Malawi Forum for Unity and Development (Malawi: Malawi Forum for Unity and Dev ...

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Index of political parties cont., Index of political parties cont. - Introduction, Index of political parties cont. - The alphabetical index of party names in English, Index of political parties cont. - M, Index of political parties cont. - N, Index of political parties cont. - O, Index of political parties cont. - P, Index of political parties cont. - Q, Index of political parties cont. - R, Index of political parties cont. - S, Index of political parties cont. - T, Index of political parties cont. - U, Index of political parties cont. - V, Index of political parties cont. - W, Index of political parties cont. - Y, Index of political parties cont. - Z, Index of political parties cont. - Parties whose native names are normally used in English

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - Purushottam Das Tandon - Controversies

Purushottam Das Tandon - Religious Tolerance. Several controversies and contradictions abound in the life of Purushottam Das Tandon. While he emphasized the similarities between Hindu and Muslim cultures, he is regarded to have carried the image of a soft Hindutva leader. He was not as successful as Mahatma Gandhi in summoning religious ideals to aspects of Public Service despite being associated with the moderate Radha Soami cult. He and KM Munshi were among those who strongly opposed religious propagatio ...

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Purushottam Das Tandon, Purushottam Das Tandon - Early life, Purushottam Das Tandon - Freedom Struggle, Purushottam Das Tandon - Post-Independence, Purushottam Das Tandon - Controversies, Purushottam Das Tandon - Religious Tolerance, Purushottam Das Tandon - Partition of India, Purushottam Das Tandon - Relations with Nehru, Purushottam Das Tandon - Advocation of Hindi, Purushottam Das Tandon - Anecdotes

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Muslim League: Encyclopedia II - E. F. L. Wood 1st Earl of Halifax - Halifax and appeasement

The same year Irwin turned down the position of Foreign Secretary in favour of some time at home but inexplicably followed this up with a return to Education in 1932, a position enlivened only by his continuing (now backroom) role in Indian politics and law, his attainment of the position of Master of the Middleton Hunt in 1932 and his election as Chancellor of Oxford University in 1933. In 1934 he inherited the title Viscount Halifax from his father. In the period that followed he held a succession of government posts - Secretary of State f ...

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E. F. L. Wood 1st Earl of Halifax, E. F. L. Wood 1st Earl of Halifax - Early Career, E. F. L. Wood 1st Earl of Halifax - Viceroy of India, E. F. L. Wood 1st Earl of Halifax - Halifax and appeasement, E. F. L. Wood 1st Earl of Halifax - Halifax and the Widerstand, E. F. L. Wood 1st Earl of Halifax - Ambassador to the United States and Later Life, E. F. L. Wood 1st Earl of Halifax - External link

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