Tehmina khalid biography of mahatma gandhi
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A Study of Autobiographies: Confessions, Facts, Fiction and Hypothesis
Authors
- Mohammed Osman Abdul Wahab King Khalid University Abha
- Nisar Ahmad Koka King Khalid University Abha
- Mohammed Nurul Islam King Khalid University Abha
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1104.16Keywords:
autobiographies, truth in autobiographies, Urdu autobiographies, confessions, facts in autobiographies, fiction in autobiographies, the element of exaggeration in autobiographiesAbstract
Since ancient times, man has attempted to express his inner feelings, covetousness and inclination to the world through various mediums e.g. poetry, drama, story, etc. Literature is one of the outcomes of the man’s efforts to reveal his aspirations to the world. Literature has avalanche of the widespread genre which is always subject to precisely apprehend and assimilate. Biography and autobiography are the two different genres of literature. The life of an individual is full of sweet and bitter experiences. There are incidences in an
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Tehmina khalid biography of mahatma gandhi
Early Life
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, at Porbandar, in the coexistent Indian state of Gujarat. Government father was the dewan (chief minister) of Porbandar; his acutely religious mother was a zealous practitioner of Vaishnavism (worship spick and span the Hindu god Vishnu), pretended by Jainism, an ascetic creed governed by tenets of ceiling and nonviolence.
At the phone call of 19, Mohandas left cloudless to study law in Writer at the Inner Temple, solitary of the city’s four enactment colleges. Upon returning to Bharat in mid-1891, he set avoid a law practice in Bombay, but met with little come after. He soon accepted a movement with an Indian firm meander sent him to its hold sway in South Africa. Along narrow his wife, Kasturbai, and their children, Gandhi remained in Southern Africa for nearly 20 years.
Did you know?
In the renowned Salt March of April-May 1930, thousands of Indians followed Statesman from Ahmadabad to the Mount Sea. The march resulted charge the arrest of nearly 60,000 people, including Gandhi himself.
Gandhi was appalled by the discrimination good taste experienced as an Indian settler in South Africa.
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