what explain the issue behind the khilafat movement
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The Khilafat movement (1919-1924) was an agitation by Indian Muslims allied with Indian nationalism in the years following World War I. Its purpose was to pressure the British government to preserve the authority of the Ottoman Sultan as Caliph of Islam following the breakup of the Ottoman Empire at the end of the war
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- the first world war had ended with the defeated of ottoman Turkey
- they were a rumour that the horse and peace treaty was going on to imposed on Ottoman Empire the spiritual head of Islamic ruler
- the defend the rowlatt act Mahatma Gandhi in depend to take the khilafat issue
- bring the Hindu and Muslim closer he failed to take the khilafat issue
- Muslim leader Mohammad Ali and Shaukat Ali begin to discuss with Mahatma Gandhi about the possible of United Mars action on the issue
- letter at Calcutta section in 1920 Gandhiji conveyance the leader to in congress to start a non cooperation movement in support of the khilafat movement
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