
Gandhi
Sobre el Autor
Mahatma Gandhi, known as the father of the Indian nation, was a prominent leader in the struggle for India's independence from British rule. He is celebrated for his philosophy of non-violent resistance, which he termed Satyagraha, advocating for civil rights through peaceful means. Gandhi's approach not only galvanized the Indian populace but also inspired civil rights movements around the world, emphasizing the power of peaceful protest and social justice.
nacionalidad
Indio
Fecha de Nacimiento
October 2, 1869
Lugar de Nacimiento
Porbandar, Gujarat, India
Fecha de fallecimiento
January 30, 1948
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