The Akali movement aimed at liberating the gurudwaras from the control of ______
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the traditional clergy, which had become powerful and ritualized
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The main aim of the Akali movement was to have the Sikh gurdwaras released from the control of the traditional clergy, which had become powerful and ritualized. The non-violent movement began in 1920, with the jathas, led by Kartar Singh Jhabbar, playing a major role.
Goals: Transferring control of Sikh gurdwaras from traditional clergy (Udasi mahants) ...
Resulted in: Sikh Gurdwara Bill (1925) places historical Sikh shrines in India under t...
Date: 1920-1925
Location: Punjab (British India)
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