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Answered by tanisha2089
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1. Badshah Khan, a Torch for Peace, a documentary released in 2008, is the first full film account of Pashtun leader and nonviolent activist Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also known as Badshah Khan or Bacha Khan.

2. Gandhi-Irwin Pact, agreement signed on March 5, 1931, between Mohandas K. ... It marked the end of a period of civil disobedience (satyagraha) in India against British rule that Gandhi and his followers had initiated with the Salt March

3. On August 2, 1858, Parliament passed the Government of India Act, transferring British power over India from the company to the crown.

4. The two-nation theory is the basis of the creation of Pakistan. According to this theory Muslims and Hindus are two separate nations by definition.

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1 )Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan known as frontier Gandhi

2) Gandhi-Irwin Pact, agreement signed on March 5, 1931, between Mohandas K. ... It marked the end of a period of civil disobedience (satyagraha) in India against British rule that Gandhi and his followers had initiated with the Salt March (March–April 1930).

3)August 2, 1858

4) The two-nation theory is the basis of the creation of Pakistan. According to this theory Muslims and Hindus are two separate nations by definition; Muslims have their own customs, religion, and tradition, and from social and moral points of view, Muslims are different from Hindus; and therefore, Muslims should be able to have their own separate homeland in which Islam is the dominant religion,and being segregated from Hindus and other non-muslims. The two-nation theory advocated by the All India Muslim League is the founding principle of the Pakistan Movement (i.e. the ideology of Pakistan as a Muslim nation-state in the northwestern and eastern regions of India) through the partition of India in 1947.

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