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37.
The title given by the British Government to Mahatma Gandhi which he surrendered during the non-cooperation movement was
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Manasa said:
1 decade ago
What is meant by kesari hind?
KRISHNAKUMAR said:
1 decade ago
What is meant by Kaiser-e-Hind?
Anirudha said:
1 decade ago
Kaiser-e-Hind is a monument in the Indian state of Punjab. In 1971, a heavy artillery campaign on part of the Pakistan Army ensured the only victory for the entire Pakistani forces during the 1971 India-Pakistan War.
Farhad Ali said:
1 decade ago
Kaisar-I-Hind (meaning-Emperor of India) is the title awarded to Mahatma Gandhi by The British Government for helping the British in World War-I (India helped the British).
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Kamal said:
1 decade ago
Kaisar-e-hind was the highest award given by Britishers to any Indian at the time of British rule.
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The Dark Master said:
9 years ago
Why is this called the Kesari-hind?
Gayatree behera said:
9 years ago
Kesari-e-hind it's titel in mahatma gandhi because this time in 1919 monuments.
Sandeep said:
8 years ago
Kesari-e-Hind was the greatest award given by British government.
Arun said:
8 years ago
Kaisar-I-Hind (1915) is the title awarded to Mahatma Gandhi by The British Government for organized the Indian Ambulance Corps for British in Boer War.
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Aditya said:
7 years ago
What it is? Please give more details about it.
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