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... Akbar was known as a master of compromise because he realized that to rule India he would have to be a leader to both Hindus and Muslims. ...
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... Besides Hindus, Muslims are the most prominent religious group and are an integral part of Indian society. In fact India has the second largest population of ...
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... They also strongly influence the type of violence between Hindus and Muslims that led to the division of India into two nations, India and Pakistan. ...
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... upward mobility for some time, while more favorable Hindus were benefiting from ... tendency of the British, regarding British dominance over Muslims in India. ...
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... the destruction of Islam in India." (Hasan, 1997 p. 240) The communal violence between Hindus and Muslims has been an often occurrence in India and Pakistan. ...
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... says Britain will leave in June 1945 August 14, 1947 - India and Pakistan India - Hindu majority Hindus leave Pakistan in fear Muslims leave India in fear ...
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... who wandered all over India preaching in bot temples and Moques, to bring an end to the religious wars that were devastating both Hindus and Muslims in the ...
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... The earlier mentioned feud between Hindus and Muslims led the British to partition India , creating east and West Pakistan, where there were Moslem majorities. ...
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... would redraw the boundaries of the states to adjust to the desires of major ethnic groups in India. Embedded conflict between Hindus and Muslims still fester ...
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... Although Gandhi did lead his country to Independence, his attempts in unifying Hindus and Muslims in India failed miserably. Riots ...
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... They also had social problems because the Hindus and Muslims didn't get along. When India and Pakistan became independent nations they still had economic ...
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... rest of the life in creating one India, by uniting India and Pakistan." Many Hindus and Pakistani Muslims did not like this idea of uniting India because that ...
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... as the history of how it become what "Modern India." In India, religion is ... Besides Hindus, Muslims are the most prominent religious group and are an essential ...
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... both the ruling British and the numerous Hindus, the dominant segment of India's population ... necessarily, for the inherent rights of the Muslims for an ...
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... Pakistan. After the declaration that India was independent people began to riot. Hindus and Muslims were fighting against one another. ...
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... Jinnah ruled as governor-general until his death in 1948. When the British left millions of Hindus fled to India, and millions of Muslims poured into Pakistan. ...
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... to be nonviolent. Gandhi had been an advocate for a united India where Hindus, and Muslims lived together in peace. But when many ...
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... Taxation of the land was about a third of India's gross product. ... Over ¾ of Indians were Hindus, and the others were mainly Muslims. ...
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... By him appeasing the Muslims his cost resulted in the division of India. ... religion, a common thread of culture, which both Hindus, and Muslims could attain ...
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... appealed to many, as his messages of moral purity helped ease tensions between Hindus and Muslims. Nevertheless, it was still hard to unify India under the ...
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... Gandhi's one aim was that everybody - Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Jews, Christians, black ... Ghandi was the source of many changes throughout, India, Britain, and the ...
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... Following the withdrawal the Hindus and Muslims began vicious fighting, because the Hindus and Muslims could not agree to live in an untied India. ...
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... India and Pakistan. Gandhi wanted a unified India with Hindus and Muslims united, so when they split, he was crushed. He failed to ...
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... swept the country as Hindus and Muslims killed one another in terrible numbers, or fled across the newly created borders, seeking safety in India or Pakistan ...
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... invasion, by fourteenth century Muslims had complete ... another Muslim leader, attacked India, destroyed Delhi ... than one hundred thousand Hindus, and established ...
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... the religious conflict between Hindus and Muslims - the social conflict about the Untouchables - the colonial conflict about the status of India In the three ...
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... The only problem was that the Muslims and Hindus of India, so differential in their views demanded two separate nations of India and Pakistan. ...
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... To Gandhi's despair, however, the country was partitioned into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan. Rioting between Hindus and Muslims followed. ...
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... The Muslims that were in India were moving to Pakistan, and the Hindus in Pakistan that were moving to India, were crossing each other's path. ...
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... mutiny of 1857 (or the Sepoy Rebellion) in which both Muslims and Hindus were greatly ... of the British imperialism is the gigantic dent in India's economy. ...
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