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Khilafat Movement

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The Khilafat movement (1919-1924) was a political campaign launched mainly by Muslims in South Asia to influence the British government and to protect the Ottoman Empire during the aftermath of World War I. The position of Caliph after the Armistice of Mudros of October 1918 with the military occupation of Istanbul and Treaty of Versailles (1919) fell into a disambiguation along with the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    Khilafat Movement

    The Khilafat movement (1919-1924) was a political campaign launched mainly by Muslims in British India to influence the British government and to protect the Ottoman Empire during the aftermath of World War I.
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    Caliphate

    The term caliphate (from the Arabic خلافة or khilāfa) refers to the first system of governance established in Islam, and represented the political authority and unity of the Muslim Ummah. ... Main article: Khilafat Movement
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    Kavisekhara Dr Umar Alisha

    Kavisekhara Dr Umar Alisha (Pithapuram, 1885-02-28-Narsapur, 1945-01-23) was the sixth Peethadhipathi of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham in Pithapuram, India. ... Dr Umar Alisha has Actively participated in the Khilafat Movement of those days.
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    Abdul Bari Nadvi

    Maulana Abdul Bari Nadvi Firangi Mahali (Urdu: مولانا عبدل باری ندوی فرنگی محلی), (b.1878 – d.1926) is one of the most famous Firangi Mahal scholars. ... Pan-Islam in British Indian politics: a study of the Khilafat Movement, 1918 By M. Naeem Qureshi
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    K. M. Maulavi

    K. M. Maulavi is the first president of Kerala Nadvathul Mujahideen, an Islamic organization established in 1950 in the south Indian state of Kerala. ... Khilafat movement
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    Freedom Fighters and Rehabilitation Division

    Freedom Fighters & Rehabilitation Division is a division of the Ministry of Home Affairs, India. ... Khilafat Movement
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    Conference of London (1920)

    In the Conference of London, (12 February-24 February 1920), following World War I, leaders of Britain, France, and Italy met to discuss the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire and the negotiation of agreements that would become the Treaty of Sèvres. ... The members were constantly informed about the Khilafat Movement which tried to protect the position of caliphate.
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    Conference of London (February 1920)

    In the Conference of London, (12 February-24 February 1920), following World War I, leaders of Britain, France, and Italy met to discuss the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire and the negotiation of agreements that would become the Treaty of Sèvres. ... The members were constantly informed about the Khilafat Movement which tried to protect the position of caliphate.
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    Noor-ud-din Qureshi

    Mian Noor ud-din Qureshi was a leader within the Muslim community in North-West Frontier Province in the early 20th Century, which was then part of British India. He was involved in the All India Muslim League. as well as the Khilafat Movement, which contributed to the greater Indian Independence Movement.
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    Jan Muhammad Junejo

    Barrister Jan Muhammad Junejo: (Urdu:جان محمد جونيجو, title: Raees-Ul-Muhajireen: رۂيس المھاجرين) born in 1886 Larkana, Sindh. was a prominent leader of the Khilafat Movement and took active part in their struggle against the British Raj. He died "soon after" February 1921.

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