Ghaffar Khan, Nonviolent Badshah of the Pakhtuns`There Is Nothing Surprising In A Muslim Or A Pathan Like Me Subscribing To The Creed Of Nonviolence. It Is Not A New Creed. It Was Followed 1,400 Years Ago By The Prophet All The Time When He Was In Mecca,' Said Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, Whose Influence And Fame As Pashtun Nationalist And Proponent Of Nonviolence And Social Reform Crossed The Durand Line (The Afghan `Border') On Both Sides. Born Into The Muhammadzai Tribe, From The Charsadda Valley In The Pakhtun Heartland, This Passionate Believer In The Nonviolent Core Of Islam Sought To Wean His People-The Fierce Warrior Pakhtuns Or Pathans Of The North-West Frontier Province-From Their Violent Traditions And Fight For A Separate Pakhtun Homeland That Would No Longer Be A Buffer Between Russia And Britain In The Great Game. In 1929 Came Mahatma Gandhi'S Call For Nonviolent Resistance Against British Rule And Badshah Khan, As He Was Known To Many, Responded By Raising The Khudai Khidmatgars (`Servants Of God'), An `Army' Of 1,00,000 Men Who Pledged Themselves To The Service Of Mankind And Nonviolence As A Creed. For This, And For His Steadfast Devotion To His Principles, This Towering Figure Was Imprisoned For A Total Of Twenty-Seven Years, First By The British And Later By The Pakistani Government. Rajmohan Gandhi Offers Fresh Insights Into The Life And Achievements Of An Extraordinary Man, Drawing Close Parallels With The Life Of Mahatma Gandhi, His `Brother In Spirit'. He Looks At Ghaffar Khan `With The Spectacles Of Today Rather Than Those Of 1947', Emphasizing That For People In The Twenty-First Century Who Live In The Shadow Of September 11, Badshah Khan'S Unwavering Commitment To Nonviolence And Hindu-Muslim Unity Offers Valuable Lessons. |
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... Singh entered Peshawar . While acknowledging Sikh boldness and valour under Ranjit Singh in Nowshera and elsewhere , Caroe provides a harsh account of what occurred next in Peshawar . Since Pathan Sikh cordiality was hardly the first ...
... Singh entered Peshawar . While acknowledging Sikh boldness and valour under Ranjit Singh in Nowshera and elsewhere , Caroe provides a harsh account of what occurred next in Peshawar . Since Pathan Sikh cordiality was hardly the first ...
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... Singh noticed . Badshah Khan was approaching his nineties , and talk often turned to the past . Recalling these sessions later , Singh said that Badshah Khan spoke of Dr Khan Sahib with ' normal fraternal affection ' and positively , to ...
... Singh noticed . Badshah Khan was approaching his nineties , and talk often turned to the past . Recalling these sessions later , Singh said that Badshah Khan spoke of Dr Khan Sahib with ' normal fraternal affection ' and positively , to ...
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... Singh in the late 1970s in Jalalabad . Singh to author , New Delhi , January 2003 . 78. Singh to author , January 2003 . 79. Quoted in Ramu , Badshah Khan , p . 103 . 80. Sher Zaman Taizi , Bacha Khan in Afghanistan . 81. S.K. Singh ...
... Singh in the late 1970s in Jalalabad . Singh to author , New Delhi , January 2003 . 78. Singh to author , January 2003 . 79. Quoted in Ramu , Badshah Khan , p . 103 . 80. Sher Zaman Taizi , Bacha Khan in Afghanistan . 81. S.K. Singh ...
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The Pakhtuns | 12 |
The Sons of Behram Khan 18901919 | 35 |
Fire of Hope 191937 | 56 |
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