Indian Muslim Freedom Fighters Based in Afghanistan and Soviet Russia

  • Journal Editor Al-Idah Shaykh Zayed Islamic Centre, University of Peshawar
  • Dr. Abdullah Khan Nasir ud Din

Abstract

At the outbreak of the First Word War, the Indian Muslim freedom fighters headed towards Afghanistan and thence to Soviet Russia to devise a strategy to pulverize the British Indian government through an alliance of the powers that were hostile to the British Imperialism in India such as Germany, Turkey, Czarist Russia and Soviet Russia. The present paper takes into account the life struggle of a few spirited individuals such as Mawlana Abdur Rahim alias Maulv Bashir, Maulvi Muhammad Ali Quāuri, Mawlana Barakatullah Bhopali, Mawlana Ubayd Allah Sindhi and a host of others who found their way towards Afghanistan with the avowed intention of the liquidation of the British Imperialism from India. The activities of these Freedom fighters apparently did not bring about immediate tangible results in terms of the freedom of India; however, they contributed to the complete freedom of Afghanistan and in subsequent years brought the goal of the freedom of their own country nearer.

Published
2019-06-13
How to Cite
[1]
Al-Idah, J.E. and Dr. Abdullah Khan Nasir ud Din 2019. Indian Muslim Freedom Fighters Based in Afghanistan and Soviet Russia. Al-Idah . 29, - 2 (Jun. 2019), 1 - 28.
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