Mahatma Gandhi
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Mahatma Gandhi - a brief profile |
Mahatma Gandhi - a brief profile Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in the small princely state of Porbander where his father was the Diwan (prime minister) to the ruler. Mohandas was a rather shy and timid child.At the age of thirteen he was married to Kasturba. |
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Letters from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letters from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter from Theodore to Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Pat Poovalingam to Rajiv Gandhi | ||
Letter from Pat Poovalingam to Peter Brown | ||
Letter from Dr FM Meer to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Dr FM Meer to Phyllis Naidoo.
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Legal documents and correspondences of the N.I.C. | ||
Legal Documents and Correspondences of the N.I.C | ||
Legal and corresondence documents of the N.I.C. | ||
Kasturba and Mahatma Gandhi with members of the P K Naidoo family in Johannesburg. Mr Naidoo was one of the most earnest passive resisters. |
Black and white print 19.4 x 25.9cm |
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Kasturba and Mahatma Gandhi |
Black and white print 16.2 x 25.8cm |
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India’s republic day address by Mangosuthu Buthelezi |
ON THE OCCASION OF THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA IN DURBAN CELEBRATING INDIA'S REPUBLIC DAY |
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India's Independence Celebrations - South Beach 15/08/1947. |
On 15 August 1947 India became independent from the British Empire following the Independence Movement led by Mahatma Gandhi and his message of nonviolent resistance. The handover of power was overseen by Lord Mountbatten, the last viceroy of India. |
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India and South Africa: A collection of Papers of E S Reddy | ||
India and South Africa / Reddy, ES. Occasional Papers Series No 1. UDW, 1991 | ||
Gandhi in Turban c. 1906 |
Gandhi in a turban |
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Gandhi Fast |
Mahatma Gandhi during his 21 days fast in Delhi, 1924, as a penance for communal disturbances all over India. |
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Funeral procession for Gandhi on its way to Raj Ghat |
Mahatma Gandhi funeral procession Raj Path Delhi india 31st January 1948 ... |
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Can we afford disunity | ||
A World in Agony |