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unity of hindu and muslim in khilafat movement?

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Answered by jainilgamerz31
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In 1920 an alliance was made between Khilafat leaders and the Indian National Congress, the largest political party in India and of the nationalist movement. ... The support of the Khilafatists helped Gandhi and the Congress ensure Hindu-Muslim unity during the struggle.

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Answered by Anonymous
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.However, to Sayeed, the aforementioned Movement not only stirred religious passions of the region’s Muslims, but also of the Hindus. Thus, in view of Sayeed’s assertions in this context, one can conclude that the roots of both Muslim and Hindu militancy sprouted from the seeds first sown by the Khilafat Movement.

In 1919, when the already depleted Ottoman regime in Turkey was defeated by a British-led alliance during the First World War, the ulema of India, who till then had largely remained stationed in their mosques and madrasahs, poured out to agitate against the possible dismantling of the Ottoman Empire.

The resultant Khilafat Movement, which had begun to ferment during the last years of the First World War, managed to capture the attention and interest of a large number of Indian Muslims.

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