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His goal was to unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism.
In 1939, the British government unilaterally declared India a belligerent in World War II without consulting Indian leaders, which outraged many in India. This decision was seen as a betrayal of the Indian nationalist movement, which sought greater autonomy and self-determination. Indian leaders, including the Congress Party, felt that their support in the war effort was being taken for granted, leading to widespread protests and demands for independence. The incident significantly heightened tensions between Indian nationalists and British authorities.
In 1923, Turkey emerged as a republic following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I. The Treaty of Lausanne, signed that year, recognized Turkey's sovereignty and established its borders. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a key figure in the nationalist movement, became the country's first president and initiated significant reforms aimed at modernizing and secularizing Turkish society. This marked a pivotal shift from a monarchy to a secular, nationalist state.
yes India is becoming leader of world
No, India have never played in the FIFA World Cup.
world war demanded forced recruitment and prices of common everyday things increased to meet the demands of military expenditure.moreover there came an influenza epidemic due to which many starved.crops failed due to which survival became difficult.Indians were out raged and a feeling of nationalism came. posted by- Vasu Gupta X 'G' DPS,Bhopal
after they failed to agree to a list of demands from austria after a serbian nationalist assassinated Franz Ferdinand.
it,s a name of guy who lives in India n his name is mahender with nationalist ideas. who strongly belives that India is the guru of the whole world.
His goal was to unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism.
It can change the world by having more money
Answer this question… To unite Muslims and Hindus in resistance against British colonialism
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After World War 2, Gandhi's goal was for India to be an independent nation. He organized peaceful sit down strikes against the British to gain world wide attention and to convince the British to allow for India's freedom.
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Yes, Jose Rizal was a very productive person. He was a Filipino nationalist, writer, and revolutionary who made significant contributions to Philippine history through his literary works and advocacy for social reforms. His novels, essays, and letters continue to inspire Filipinos and others around the world.
In 1923, Turkey emerged as a republic following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I. The Treaty of Lausanne, signed that year, recognized Turkey's sovereignty and established its borders. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, a key figure in the nationalist movement, became the country's first president and initiated significant reforms aimed at modernizing and secularizing Turkish society. This marked a pivotal shift from a monarchy to a secular, nationalist state.