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Gandhi Timeline
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John Cheliras
⟶ Wurde aktualisiert 15 Dez 2018 ⟶
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on the Kathiawar Peninsula of India in a town called Porbandar
Gandhi was assassinated by a hindu nationalist named Nathuram Godse
Gandhi begins his 24 day and 240 mile march to the sea to make his own salt
Gandhi leaves india to study law at University College London
Gandhi is arrested for the first time for his refusal to register with the South African government
Ghandi's wife passes away at the age of 74
India and Pakistan gain their independence from Great Britain
Ghandi performs his first act of non-cooperation by burning the passes of fellow indians
Gandhi does his first 21 day fast to stop the protesting that he started
Gandhi fasts for six days and stops the fighting between hindus and muslims
Gandhi gets married at the age of 13 to a 14 year old girl named Kasturbai Makhanji
While on his way to South Africa, Gandhi is shocked at the discrimination he faces when he tries to ride first class on a train
Gandhi recieves a hero's welcome as he returns to India at the Apollo Bunder in Bombay
Gandhi is arrested and sentenced to 6 years in jail for sedition and protesting the government
Gandhi goes to the Second Round Table Conference in England to Represent the Indian National Congress
Gandhi leaves south Africa and sails to England
During the Boer War, Gandhi forms a volunteer ambulance corps for the British
Gandhi and his followers find Satyagraha ashram which is a religious communal farm where they start living
The Declaration of Independence is published by Gandhi
Gandhi fasts for 3 days after seeing the derailing of a train
A day of fasting and prayer is held to protest the limited civil liberties in India induced by the Rowlatt Act
Gandhi calls for all of India to undergo a period of non-violence