What was reason which led to khilafat movement
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When Ottoman Turkey,the Khalifa (spiritual haed of Islamic world) was defeated in 1st WW there were rumors that a harsh peace treaty wa going to be imposed on him and all his powers to be taken away.Therefore to defend Khalifa's temporal powers a Khilafat Committee was formed in Bombay by young leaders like brothers Muhammad Ali and Shokat Ali.They talked with Mahatma Gandhi about a cumulative agitation or movement by Hindus and Muslims.Gandhiji was already looking up for such an opportunity.So, he convinced all other leaders of Congress about a jointed movement against Britishers in support of Khilafat as well as Non-Cooperation.
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This movement was to oppose the removal of the Ottoman Emperor - the Spiritual Head of the Islamic World
Ottoman Turkey was defeated in World War First. It was rumoured that a harsh treaty was going to be imposed on Turkey to dismember it and the Ottoman Emperor was to be removed from the post..
The Ottoman Emperor was also considered the Spiritual Head of the Islamic World.
The Muslims in India showed their opposition by forming th Khilafat Committee in 1919 and launch the Khilafat Movement.
Ottoman Turkey was defeated in World War First. It was rumoured that a harsh treaty was going to be imposed on Turkey to dismember it and the Ottoman Emperor was to be removed from the post..
The Ottoman Emperor was also considered the Spiritual Head of the Islamic World.
The Muslims in India showed their opposition by forming th Khilafat Committee in 1919 and launch the Khilafat Movement.
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