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  1. Abdul Ghaffar Khan. Abdul Ghaffār Khān ( Pashto: عبدالغفار خان; 6 February 1890 – 20 January 1988), also known as Basha Khan ( باچا خان, ' King of Chiefs ') or Badshah Khan ( بادشاه خان) was a Pashtun independence activist, and founder of the Khudai Khidmatgar resistance movement against British colonial rule in India. [3]

  2. Khān Abdul Ghaffār Khān (in urdu خان عبدالغفار خان ‎? ), conosciuto maggiormente come Bāshā Khān , nacque a Charsadda il 6 febbraio 1890 e fu un fervido musulmano e carismatico capo dei pashtun del nordovest dell' India britannica , che nel 1929 fondò il primo esercito nonviolento della storia, i Khudai ...

  3. Abdul Ghaffar Khan (born 1890, Utmanzai, India—died Jan. 20, 1988, Peshawar, Pak.) was the foremost 20th-century leader of the Pashtuns (Pakhtuns, or Pathans; a Muslim ethnic group of Pakistan and Afghanistan), who became a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and was called the “Frontier Gandhi.”

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  4. 6 ott 2014 · Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Badshah Khan)* Maestro musulmano di nonviolenza - Azione nonviolenta - Lavori in corso causa guerra. Di Adel Jabbar. Ott 6, 2014. di Adel Jabbar. Itinerario per la giustizia , la convivenza e la pace.

  5. 20 gen 2023 · ThePrint Profile. Abdul Ghaffar Khan was no Gandhi—he was the powerhouse Pathan who mobilised Indian Muslims. Popularly known as Frontier Gandhi, Badshah Khan, Bacha Khan and Fakhr-e-Afghan, his indomitable political spirit has found a place in all of his names. Shania Mathew. 20 January, 2023 10:26 am IST.

  6. This chapter presents an essay on Mahatma Gandhi’s relation with Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan. It says that Khan was associated with the boldest experiment in non-violence as a tool of social and political action. It argues that his evolution into an outstanding practitioner of non-violence in the Indian subcontinent, next only to Gandhi, is a ...

  7. Ghaffar Khan, Khan Abdul Capo politico e spirituale dei pashtun o pathan (Charsadda 1890-Peshawar 1988). Fu chiamato «badshah», «il re dei khan », nonché «il Gandhi della frontiera» per aver guidato i pashtun abitanti delle province della frontiera nordoccidentale nel movimento antibritannico attraverso una resistenza non violenta.