Yes not only the whole nation of India who call him as The Father of Nation as well as South Africa, London, USA had and have his followers.
The best exampale of his movement in which the whole world followed him are Salt Satyagraha, Non-cooperation movement and Quit India Movement Although some of them are Abdurrahman, Dr. Abdullah Adajania, Sorabji Shapurji Andrews, Reverend, C. F. Bhownaggree - Sir Muncherji Merwanjee Cachalia, Ahmed Mahomed Doke, Reverend Joseph J. Gandhi, Chhaganlal Khushalchand Gandhi, Maganlal K. Gokhale, The Honourable Mr. G.K. Jhaveri, Abdulla Hajee Adam Kallenbach, Hermann Mahomed Hajee Dawood Mehta, Dr. Pranjivan Mehtab, Bai Fatima Sheikh Naidoo, P. K.Polak, Henry Solomon Leon Rustomjee, Parsee West A. H.Alexander, Horace Amrit Kaur, Rajkumari Amtusallam Andrews, C. F.Ansari, M. A. Azad, Abdul Kalam Bajaj,Jamnalal Bankar, Shankerlal Bhave, Vinoba Birla, G. D. Bose, Subhash Chandra Chandiwala, Brijkrishna Chowdhrani, Sarladevi Das, C. R Desai, Bhulabhai Desai,Mahadev Desai, Valji Gandhi, Narandas Gokhale,Avantikabai Harrison, Agatha Hingorani, Anand Iyengar, Kasturi Ranga Jayramdas, Daulatram Jaju, Shrikrishnadas Jaykar, M. R. Joshi, Chhaganlal Kalelkar, Dattatreya B.Kantak Premaben Khan, Abdul Gaffar Khan (Badshah Khan) Kripalani, J. B. Kumarappa, J. C. Lajpatrai, Lala Lester, Muriel Malaviya, Madan Mohan Mashruwala, Kishorelal Mavlankar, G. V. Mehta, Pherozshah Mehta, Dr. Prajivandas J.Mehta, Rajchandra R.Menon, (nee Faering), Easther Mirabehn (Madeleine Slade)Morarji, Shantikumar Munshi, K. M.Naidu, Sarojini Naoroji, Dadabhai Narayan, Jayaprakash Nayyar, Shushila Nehru, Jawaharlal Nehru, Motilal Parchure, Shastri Parekh, NarhariPatel, Maniben Patel, Vallabhbhai Pattani, Prabhashanker Prabhavati Prasad, Rajendra Pyarelal Rajgopalachari, C.Rolland, Romain Sapru, Tej Bahadur Sarabhai, Ambalal Sarabhai, Ansuyabehn Sarabhai, Mridula Shastri, V. S. Shrinivas Sitaramayya, B. Pittabhi Dr.Spiegel, Margarete (Amla) Swami Anand Tagore, Rabindranath Thakker, Amritlal V. Tilak, B. G. Tyabji, Abbas Tyabji, Raihana Zakir, Hussain.
Ghandi had many thousands of followers in his native India, plus many others who supported his ideas from other countries
Gandhi was born October 2, 1869. He was well known world wide for his non violent peaceful philosophies. He was followed by million of people across the world.
gandhi had many thousands of followers, people think it was approximately 6000 as it was not only his nation who followed him.
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Mahatma Gandhi (or at that time known as Mohandas K. Gandhi)..and his south African followers..
The vibes of fighting peacefully, without war, during the American Civil Rights Movement was quite similar to those of Mahatma Gandhi. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't want war. Also, he had many followers and beleivers, like Gandhi.
Gandhi and his followers lit small fires on the beach and boiled down seawater to precipitate salt.
Gandhi introduced non violent protests to India and to the rest of the world. He gained many followers through his teachings and techniques. From that, he got lots of support in non violent protesting helping gain independence.
gandhi walked 241 miles
He had thousands of followers, but he also had thousands of haters.
To peacefull place were ain´t war
Gandhi made his followers make their own cloth to put the British cloth producers out of business
Actually quite a large number of people. The Buddha and all his followers and Gandhi and all his followers for starters.
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He was called 'Bappu' (big brother) by his African followers and many Indian followers too. He was also named 'Mahatma' coming from the Hindi words 'Mahaan' meaning Great and 'Aatma' meaning Soul.
He met with followers of Gandhi by this time Gandhi was already dead. i'm not sure... but mahatma gandhi wasn't already dead. mlk was born in 1929. mahatma gandhi died in 1940 something.
Mahatma Gandhi (or at that time known as Mohandas K. Gandhi)..and his south African followers..
The vibes of fighting peacefully, without war, during the American Civil Rights Movement was quite similar to those of Mahatma Gandhi. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't want war. Also, he had many followers and beleivers, like Gandhi.
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Mahatma Gandhi took a peaceful approach to leadership. He and his followers protested using civil disobedience which was also utilized by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Rajiv Gandhi has two children: Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi.