MAHATMA GANDHI
1869-1948
Social Position
Modern Porbandar, India
As a youth (about 15-years-old)
Later Teen Years
The London Years 1888-1891
Attempting to Establish a Career in India: 1891-1893
Gandhi in South Africa: 1893- 1914
Gandhi while serving in the Ambulance Corps during the Boer War.
Maturing in South Africa
Gandhi and his wife Kasturba in South Africa (1902)
The South Africa Years
Gandhi and his legal colleagues.
Gandhi and his South African friends.
Gandhi served in and lead an Ambulance Corps Unit in both the Boer War 1899-1892 and the Zulu War of 1906. By supporting the British government, Gandhi hoped to gain full citizenship for Indians in South Africa, a goal he did not achieve.
India-Pakistan
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STRUGGLE FOR INDIAN INDEPENDENCE (1915–1945)�
Returning to India in 1915
Gandhi takes a leadership role
Gandhi preaching a group of people �
Gandhi in a train interacting with his followers
Role in World War I
Between the Wars
Gandhi in 1918, when he led the Kheda Satyagraha.
Gandhi’s Tactics
Gandhi on the Salt March.
Gandhi on Dandi March �
Gandhi is called to London for “talks.”
At the Prime Minister’s Home on Downing Street , London , UK
Imprisonment
Gandhi on a “fast.”
World War II interrupted the independence process.
Jawaharlal Nehru sitting next to Gandhi at the AICC General Session, 1942.
Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru work to prepare for independence.
Gandhi-Nehru in a happy mood �
Gandhiji and Nehruji on serious discussions for attaining independence to India
Gandhiji with Jinnah, leader of the Muslim faction in 1944 �
Gandhiji addressing a huge gathering
Gandhi led a very simple life
Gandhi spinning thread
Gandhi reading a newspaper
Mahatma Gandhi's room at Sabarmati Ashram
Much older, but still together
Independence
Partitioning India into India & Pakistan.
Gandhi’s response to threats
Mahatma Gandhi – The Father of India (1869-1948) �
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