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All that happen are with HIS knowledge, as per HIS will and are for good


Let there be more such topics for healthy discussions not only for better awareness but for better organised and consistent actions, too.(#5)


One such topic  as per your desire !


Malabar rebellion



They reveal the multifarious nature of the movement.

As the controversy over the 1921 Malabar rebellion is raging, the accounts of the turbulent times chronicled by freedom fighter K.P. Kesava Menon in The Hindu a century ago bring to light the multifarious nature of the movement



While Menon praised Moplahs for their enthusiasm to join the Khilafat movement and Congress committees during the pre-rebellion days, he also provided a critical account of the forced conversion of a Thiyya woman of Nilambur in the note, ‘Forced Conversion,’ ‘the Calicut Case,’ published on July 6, 1922.


[URL unfurl="true"]https://theworldnews.net/in-news/focus-on-k-p-kesava-menon-s-accounts-of-malabar-rebellion[/URL]


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