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Autobiography of GANDHI JIII​

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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (/ˈɡɑːndi, ˈɡændi/;[2] 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was an Indian lawyer,[3] anti-colonial nationalist,[4] and political ethicist,[5] who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British Rule,[6] and in turn inspire movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahātmā (Sanskrit: "high-souled", "venerable"),[7] first applied to him in 1914 in South Africa,[8] is now used throughout the world.

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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

Studio photograph of Mohandas K. Gandhi, London, 1931.

Born

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

2 October 1869

Porbandar, Kathiawar Agency, British-ruled India

Died

30 January 1948 (aged 78)

New Delhi, India

Cause of death

Assassination (gunshot)

Monuments

Raj Ghat,

Gandhi Smriti

Nationality

Indian

Other names

Mahatma Gandhi, Bapu ji, Gandhi ji

Education

Bachelor of Laws

Alma mater

University College London[1]

Inner Temple

Occupation

LawyerPoliticianActivistWriter

Years active

1893–1948

Era

British Raj

Known for

Indian Independence Movement,

Nonviolent resistance

Notable work

The Story of My Experiments with Truth

Office

President of the Indian National Congress

Term

1924–1925

Political party

Indian National Congress

Movement

Indian independence movement

Spouse(s)

Kasturba Gandhi

(m. 1883; died 1944)

Children

HarilalManilalRamdasDevdas

Parents

Karamchand Gandhi (father)

Putlibai Gandhi (mother)

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