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Frontier Gandhi His Place in History by M S Korejo β€” book cover

Frontier Gandhi His Place in History

by M S Korejo
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Overview

This book evaluates the role of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, one of the Indian independent movement's most controversial leaders. Deeply influenced by Gandhi and his creed of nonviolence, Ghaffar Khan spent his youth in the struggle to wean the warlike Pathans away from violence. He vehemently opposed the partition of India, but once partition became a fact, he turned all his energies to championing the cause of the Pathans and Pakhtunistan, much to the dismay of the Pakistan government, which branded him a traitor. Disliked by the establishment, he remained a hero to his people, and came to be known as the Frontier Gandhi.

On the life of Abdul Ghaffar Khan, 1891-1988, prominent Pushtun political leader.

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Book Details

Published
September 23, 1993
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover, 1994
ISBN
9780195774610

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