Trace the development of non cooperation and the khilafat movement.
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This incident led Gandhiji to call off the Non-Cooperation Movement. The Khilafat movement (1919–1924) was a pan-Islamic, political campaign launched byMuslims in British India to influence the British government and to protect the Ottoman Empire during the aftermath of World War I.
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The development of Non-Cooperation and the Khilafat movement.
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- Between September 1920 to February 1922 the Non-Cooperation Movement was launched under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian National Congress, indicating a new uprising in India's struggle for Independence.
- The loss of Turkey in the second war at the hands of allied forces resulted in dividing Turkey and undermining the position of the caliphate. Indian Muslims rose against this as they held a deep respect for the Caliphate which was the religious head of all the Muslims of the world. This resentment led to the Khilafat movement against the Britishers.
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