The Making of the National Movement: 1870s
Give an account of Maulana Azad.
Azad was born in Mecca to a Bengali father and an Arab mother. Well-versed in many languages, Azad was a scholar of Islam and an exponent of the notion of wahadat-i-deen, the essential oneness of all religions. An active participant in Gandhian movements and a staunch advocate of Hindu- Muslim unity, he was opposed to Jinnah’s two-nation theory.
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Why were people dissatisfied with British rule in the 1870s and 1880s?
Who did the Indian National Congress wish to speak for?
What economic impact did the First World War have on India?
What did the Muslim League resolution of 1940 ask for?
Who were the Moderates? How did they propose to struggle against British rule?
How was the politics of the Radicals within the Congress different from that of the Moderates?
Discuss the various forms that the Non-Cooperation Movement took in different parts of India. How did the people understand Gandhiji?
Why did Gandhiji choose to break the salt law?
Discuss those developments of the 1937-47 period that led to the creation of Pakistan.
The book Poverty and Un-British Rule in India is authored by
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