Mahatma Gandhi

                Mahatma Gandhi 




 

About: 

Born: 2 October 1869, Porbandar
Assassinated: 30 January 1948, Birla House, New Delhi
Great grandchildren: Leela Gandhi, Kirti Menon, Tushar Gandhi, Amrita Gandhi, Shanti Gandhi, Supriya Gandhi · See more
Children: Harilal Gandhi, Manilal Gandhi, Ramdas Gandhi, Devdas Gandhi
Spouse: Kasturba Gandhi (m. 1883–1944)
Full name: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

Mahatma Gandhi was a prominent leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. He employed nonviolent civil disobedience as a strategy and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is renowned for his principles of truth, nonviolence, and self-reliance.
He  was a prominent Indian nationalist leader who played a key role in India's struggle for independence from British rule. He advocated for nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience as a means to achieve social and political change. Gandhi emphasized the principles of truth, nonviolence, and self-discipline, and his efforts inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.
Mahatma Gandhi, also known as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, was an Indian independence leader who pioneered nonviolent civil disobedience as a powerful tool for social and political change. He played a key role in India's struggle for independence from British colonial rule. Gandhi's leadership and philosophy inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. 
Mahatma Gandhi was born to Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai Gandhi in Porbandar, India in 1869. He married Kasturbai Makhanji in 1883, and they had four sons. His children were Harilal, Manilal, Ramdas, and Devdas. Gandhi's family played a significant role in supporting his ideologies and movements for independence and social change. Despite facing personal challenges with his family relationships, Gandhi remained dedicated to his principles of nonviolence and civil disobedience, leaving a lasting legacy in India's history.

 Family:

Mahatma Gandhi was born to Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai Gandhi in Porbandar, India in 1869. He married Kasturbai Makhanji in 1883, and they had four sons. His children were Harilal, Manilal, Ramdas, and Devdas. Gandhi's family played a significant role in supporting his ideologies and movements for independence and social change. Despite facing personal challenges with his family relationships, Gandhi remained dedicated to his principles of nonviolence and civil disobedience, leaving
Harilal, born in 1888; Manilal, born in 1892; Ramdas, born in 1897; and Devdas, born in 1900.


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