no religious group started khalistan movement was a political slogan first used by Mrs Indira Gandhi to divert the attention of .....more power be given to individual states...mrs Gandhi turned it into religious demand, to avoid handling peoples choices of self regulation and less control of federal govt in their personal lives
Religious affiliation is the self-identified association of a person with a religion, denomination or sub-denominational religious group.
a religious group
Roman Catholic
May fourth movement
The Huguenots.
The Khalistan movement is a separatist group that is seeking their own independent state in India. The state of Nagaland has also sought to become an independent nation.
Williams started the First Baptist Church in America. At the time, the Baptist movement had already been started in England.
Quakers were a religious group that played a significant role in the start of the Abolitionist Movement. Their beliefs in equality and nonviolence led them to actively campaign against slavery and advocate for its abolition in the United States.
Quakers played a significant role in the start of the abolitionist movement in the United States. Their beliefs in equality and justice inspired them to actively campaign against slavery and push for its abolition. Several notable figures, such as John Woolman and Anthony Benezet, were Quakers who advocated for the rights and freedom of enslaved individuals.
Puritans
Mormons
Jakob Amman. His religious followers became known as Amish. It started as a reform group within the Mennonite movement -- an attempt to restore some of the early practices of the Mennonites.
The Quakers.
because he gave pressure & started movement to get jan lokpal bill.
The Puritans landed in Massachusetts in 1620, stating the colony
The Abolitionist Movement started in the early 1800's and it was a group of people that wanted to abolish/end slavery in the U.S.A.
The Surrealist movement started in Paris. This was started by a group of people who believed the unconscious mind brought the power of imagination which was repressed by the conscious mind. Sigmund Freud powerfully influenced this movement.