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*Answer the following questions*
1. Who was Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan?
2. What caused the partition of Bengal in 1905? What we're the consequences?
3.Why was the Simon Commissioner sent to India? Why did the Indians boycott it?
Answers
Explanation:
1. Who was Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan?
Answer:Abdul Ghaffar Khan, (born 1890, Utmanzai, India—died Jan. 20, 1988, Peshawar, Pak.), the foremost 20th-century leader of the Pashtuns (Pakhtuns, or Pathans; a Muslim ethnic group of Pakistan and Afghanistan), who became a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and was called the “Frontier Gandhi.”
Question: 2.What caused the partition of Bengal in 1905? What we're the consequences?
Answer:The partition was supported by the Muslims of East Bengal and their support was motivated by both their poor economic conditions in East Bengal, as well as the believed dominance of the Hindu businessmen in West Bengal over the governance of Bengal.
Question3.Why was the Simon Commissioner sent to India? Why did the Indians boycott it
Answer: The Simon Commission was sent to India by the British government. It was sent to India to decide the future of political status of India. However, it was boycotted by the Indians because there were no Indian representatives.
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