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  1. 2 giorni fa · Mahatma Gandhi (born October 2, 1869, Porbandar, India—died January 30, 1948, Delhi) was an Indian lawyer, politician, social activist, and writer who became the leader of the Indian Independence Movement against British rule.

  2. 4 giorni fa · NEW DELHI, (IANS) – ‘Scorching Love: Letters from Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi to his son, Devadas’ reveals — for the most part, for the first time — Gandhi’s letters to his youngest son ...

  3. 3 giorni fa · Indira Gandhi (born November 19, 1917, Allahabad, India—died October 31, 1984, New Delhi) was an Indian politician who was the first female prime minister of India, serving for three consecutive terms (1966–77) and a fourth term from 1980 until she was assassinated in 1984.

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  4. 2 giorni fa · Mahatma Gandhi - Nonviolence, Indian Independence, Satyagraha: For the next three years, Gandhi seemed to hover uncertainly on the periphery of Indian politics, declining to join any political agitation, supporting the British war effort, and even recruiting soldiers for the British Indian Army.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rajiv_GandhiRajiv Gandhi - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · Rajiv Gandhi [1] (/ ˈ r ɑː dʒ iː v ˈ ɡ ɑː n d iː / ⓘ; Hindi pronunciation: [raːdʒiːʋ ɡaːndʱiː]; 20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) [2] [3] was an Indian politician who was Prime Minister of India from 1984 to 1989.

  6. 2 giorni fa · In the wake of Amritsar, Gandhi, who had returned to India and become a widely respected leader and highly influential in the Congress, called for satyagraha against the British. Gandhi's proposal gained broad Hindu support, and was also attractive to many Muslims of the Khilafat faction.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Rahul Gandhi frequently portrays Hindus as aggressive and intent on intimidating or persecuting non-Hindus. Of course, he avoids directly mentioning Hindus, referring instead to the 'RSS-BJP'.