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South Indian muslims' role in India's independence
Imran Khan
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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South Indian muslims' role in India's independence - Khan, Imran
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Synopsis "South Indian muslims' role in India's independence"
The significance of Muslim freedom fighters on driving British out of theNational fences, is always one thing which to be kept in every individual's heart. Somehow Northern Muslims' short history stored in some handful textbooks. Southern Muslims, who laid their lives in the emancipation of state from English Aliens, went with no fame in the chapters of history. Why it has not been mentioned is yet to be discussed one, and in naming it is an arbitrary and capricious exercise by historians, makes anuncertain vacuum. Tipuu Sultan with his extraordinary intellectual and physical abilities emerged as the first ruler to weaken the English forces. While Nizam Ali Khan hold firmly the sleeves of Western troops in the fear of losing his capital and territory, and this followed by his Successors too. Nizam's notion altered the shape of Hyderabad in unique. The Malabar Muslims' role in independence would have to be written in the annals of history, at the same time a joint clarion call to defend BRITSH from the borders of Malabar which laid down by Ulamas, added gold upon silver.
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