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Why growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement

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Answered by aman8431
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India was one of the colonies of Britain, which was in the need of nationalism to gain freedom. This scenario can also be interpreted as an anti-colonial movement, since Indians were wanted the eradication of colonial rule from Britain. In India the Ali-Brothers started the Khilafat movement to influence the British Empire to protect Ottoman King, who was regarded as the leader of Muslim's world-wide. This movement soon won the support of Mahatma Gandhi and the Hindu Congress, for the cause of uniting India's two most populous religions, namely Hinduism and Islam. Therefore, the foreign ruler Ottoman King's struggle against anti-colonial rule from another kingdom, became closely connected with India's nationalist movement.

Answered by vitthalbhati
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Explanation:In the process of their struggle with colonialism people began discovering their unity. Anti-colonial movement gave a strong issue to the people with which they could identify and could come on a common platform. ... Hence, the growth of nationalism in the colonies is linked to an anti-colonial movement

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