Difference between khailafat and non cooperation movement
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The combined Khilafat Non-Cooperation movement was the first all-India agitation against British rule. It saw an unprecedented degree of Hindu-Muslim cooperation and it established Gandhi and his technique of non-violent protest (satyagraha) at the center of the Indian nationalist movement.
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The movement over the question of the injustice done to Turkey was called the khilafat movement. ... The movement was aimed at undoing the injustices done to Punjab and Turkey, and the attainment of Swaraj. It is called the non-cooperation movement because of the methods adopted in this movement.
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