Social Sciences, asked by rajasurendra76, 11 months ago

Which of the following options contains the rightly paired items from List A with those from List B?

List A List B [1]

[1.1] Baba Ramchandra p) Peshawar

[1.2] Abdul Ghaffar Khan q) Bombay

[1.3] Rabindranath Tagore r) Awadh

[1.4] Shaukat Ali s) Folk revival

OPTIONS:

[a] 1.1 – r, 1.2 – p, 1.3 – s, 1.4 – q [b] 1.1 – s, 1.2 – p, 1.3 – q, 1.4 – r

[c] 1.1 – r, 1.2 – p, 1.3 – q, 1.4 – s [d] 1.1 – q, 1.2 – r, 1.3 – s, 1.4 – p​

Answers

Answered by SKsAQLAINaLI
3

Answer:

1.4

Explanation:

Shaukat Ali With Folk revival is the correct answer

Answered by smartbrainz
4

1.1. Baba Ramachandra - Awadh (r)

1.2. Abdul Ghaffar Khan - Peshwar

1.3. Rabindranath Tagore - Folk Revival (s)

1.4. Shaukat Ali - Bombay (q)

Explanation:

1.1. Baba Ram Chandra was an Indian trade unionist who in the 1920s and 1930s mobilized farmers inAwadh, India to establish a united front to combat abusses by the landlords. In his 12 years as a worker in Fiji and his efforts to end the indenture system he was also an influential figure in the history of Fiji and had his inspiration to address the cause of the tortured.

1.2 Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also knonw as Frontire Gandhi, was a legendary fighter and pacifist of liberty, whose grandeur transcended all tribal and communal divisions.  Wanting to bring a change in the brutal way of life his brethren lived, Khan took up the task of uplifting the consciousness of his fellow Pashtun men and women through education. But after meeting Mahatma Gandhi in 1928 and his involvement in the Indian National Congress, his most notable contribution in the Independence Movement came. Khan founded the Khudai Khidmatgar (servants of God) movement following his comeback from his hajj in Mecca in resonance with Gandhi's views of nonviolence and Satyagraha.

1.3. Rabindranath Tagore, philospher, a poet, a composer, a playwright, and a painter, was one of the strong individuals who had influenced India's culture at the turn of the 20th siècle, as India was battling for independence and seeking its identity in the international community. In Bengal, Rabindranath Tagore began collecting ballads, nursery rhymes and myths which led the movement of folk revival.

1.4 Maulana Shaukat Ali was an Indian Muslim leader of the Khilafat Movement. Ali was a member of the All India Muslim League in 1963 and became a close political ally and campaigner for the future founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. From 1934 to 1938 he served as a member of the British ' Central Assembly.' He went throughout the Middle East, building support for the Muslims of India, and fighting for independence from British rule in India

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