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- Which viceroy is regarded as the catalyst of Indian nationalism?
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The Viceroy, Lord Curzon is regarded as the catalyst of Indian Nationalism.
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The Viceroy, Lord Curzon is regarded as the catalyst of Indian Nationalism.
- Who characterised the policies of moderate leaders as the political mendicancy?
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak characterised the policies of moderate leaders as the political mendicancy. Tilak joined the Indian National Congress in 1890. He opposed its moderate attitude, especially towards the fight f or self - government. He was one of the most-eminent radicals at the time.
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak characterised the policies of moderate leaders as the political mendicancy. Tilak joined the Indian National Congress in 1890. He opposed its moderate attitude, especially towards the fight f or self - government. He was one of the most-eminent radicals at the time.
- In which of the following places, Hindu Mahasabha was for the first time organised in 1915?
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In Haridwar, the Hindu Mahasabha was for the first time , organised in 1915. Hindu Mahasabha was founded in 1915 by Madan Mohan Malviya. It worked with Arya Samaj and other Hindu communal organizations. It was directly linked with Rashtriya Swam Sevak Sangh founded in 1925 at Nagpur by K.B. Hegewar. The first All India Hindu Mahasabha Conference was organized at Hardwar in 1915. The Sabha became more aggressive after 1929 and started propagating Hindu Rashtra which was totally different from Gandhiji's Ram Rajya.
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In Haridwar, the Hindu Mahasabha was for the first time , organised in 1915. Hindu Mahasabha was founded in 1915 by Madan Mohan Malviya. It worked with Arya Samaj and other Hindu communal organizations. It was directly linked with Rashtriya Swam Sevak Sangh founded in 1925 at Nagpur by K.B. Hegewar. The first All India Hindu Mahasabha Conference was organized at Hardwar in 1915. The Sabha became more aggressive after 1929 and started propagating Hindu Rashtra which was totally different from Gandhiji's Ram Rajya.
- The first President of Muslim league was
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The first president of Muslim league was Nawab Vakar-ul-Mulk. Muslim League, a political organization of India and Pakistan, founded in 1906 as the All-India Muslim League by Aga Khan III. Its original purpose was to safeguard the political rights of Muslims in India. Nawab Mushtaq Husain Vakar-ul-Mulk, also known as Mushtaq Hussain, was a Muslim politician and one of the founders of All India Musilm League. He is also known for his involvement in the Aligarh Movement.
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The first president of Muslim league was Nawab Vakar-ul-Mulk. Muslim League, a political organization of India and Pakistan, founded in 1906 as the All-India Muslim League by Aga Khan III. Its original purpose was to safeguard the political rights of Muslims in India. Nawab Mushtaq Husain Vakar-ul-Mulk, also known as Mushtaq Hussain, was a Muslim politician and one of the founders of All India Musilm League. He is also known for his involvement in the Aligarh Movement.
- Who is known as the father of Muslim Renaissance in Bengal?
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Nawab Abdul Latif Khan : (1828 - 1893) a prominent personality of mid-19th century Bengal, the pioneer of Mulim modernization and the architect of the Muslim modernization and the architect of the Muslim Renaissance, was one of those great men who appeared as saviours of their frustrated, humiliated, demoralized and disorganised fellow countrymen under colonial rule. His chief contribution was in the field of education. He was among the first to understand that young Bengali Muslims should receive modern education. He understood that the Muslims of Bengal had fallen behind in everything because of their prejudices against modern education. He devoted his whole life to removing this self-destructive prejudice from their minds.
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Nawab Abdul Latif Khan : (1828 - 1893) a prominent personality of mid-19th century Bengal, the pioneer of Mulim modernization and the architect of the Muslim modernization and the architect of the Muslim Renaissance, was one of those great men who appeared as saviours of their frustrated, humiliated, demoralized and disorganised fellow countrymen under colonial rule. His chief contribution was in the field of education. He was among the first to understand that young Bengali Muslims should receive modern education. He understood that the Muslims of Bengal had fallen behind in everything because of their prejudices against modern education. He devoted his whole life to removing this self-destructive prejudice from their minds.