What was the Moplah Revolt? Why was it criticized?
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Explanation:on September 8, 1921, he blamed the moplaha for not remaining " strictly non violent but did not criticize them directly for communal violence instead of calling them among the bravest in the land.
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The Moplah Rebellion, also known as the Moplah Riots of 1921 was the culmination of a series of riots by Mappila Muslims of Kerala in the 19th and early 20th centuries against the British and the Hindu landlords in Malabar (Northern Kerala). It was an armed revolt. It was led by Variyamkunnath Kunjahammed Haji.on September 8, 1921, he blamed the moplaha for not remaining " strictly non violent but did not criticize them directly for communal violence instead of calling them among the bravest in the land.
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