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The Shuddi movement, initiated in the late 19th century in India, aimed to promote the re-conversion of Muslims and Christians to Hinduism. Spearheaded by Hindu reformist groups, particularly the Arya Samaj, it sought to counter perceived conversions to other religions and reinforce Hindu identity. The movement emphasized the importance of Hindu cultural and religious practices, often leading to social and communal tensions. It played a significant role in the broader context of religious revivalism and nationalism during British colonial rule.

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