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Mohandas Gandhi 02-Oct-1869 Porbandar
Political 30-Jan 1948  
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Naturam Godse assassinates Gandhi in New Delhi, India. profile
Gandhi begins yet another protest fast to ensure communal peace in Delhi.
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Mohandas Gandhi is freed from prison. profile
Mohandas Gandhi ends a hunger strike. profile
British forces arrest Gandhi in Bombay, India and hold him for two years. profile
Gandhi is arrested in Bombay before sunrise to prevent his announcement beginning the Quit India movement. He is mprisoned in Aga Khan Palace profile
Gandhi begins a 21 day fast to protest oppresive British actions in India. profile
While in jail, Gandhi begins a fast to secure abolition of separate electorate for Harijans.
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The Gandhi-Irwin pact is signed
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The Gandhi-Irwin talks begin, resulting in a "truce" and suspension of civil disobedience. profile
Gandhi arrives at the sea with thousands of others to collect their own salt. profile
Gandhi begins his march to the sea to, known as the Dandi March, to collect salt, rather than pay the salt tax. profile
Gandhi is sentenced to six years of imprisonment for civil disobedience. profile
Gandhi is arrested for sedition.
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Gandhi organizes a day of "prayer and fasting" in response to the Amritsar Massacre, temporarily halting the economy as no Hindus worked on that day. profile
Tolstoy replies to Gandhi that the "question of Passive Resistance is of greatest importance not only for India but for humanity." profile
Gandhi sends Leo Tolstoy a copy of Indian Home Rule and requests his comment.
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Gandhi adopts the word ‘Satyagraha’ in place of ‘Passive Resistance’. profile
Gandhi writes a letter to Leo Tolstoy regarding the Passive Resistance movement.
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Gandhi is arrested at Volksrust for failing to produce registration certificate; on deportation, returned and is re-arrested, but released on bail.
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Mohandas Gandhi writes Ethical Religion.
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Gandhi writes to his brother, Lakshimidas, declaring his lack of interest in worldly possessions. profile
Gandhi returns to South Africa with his wife and children
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Gandhi publishes The Green Pamphlet at Rajkot.
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Mohandas Gandhi, a young Indian attorney working in South Africa, refuses to comply with racial segregation rules on a South African train and is forcibly ejected at Pietermaritzburg. profile
Gandhi joins the London Vegetarian Society. profile
Mohandas Gandhi sails to England to study law.
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is born in Porbandar, Gujarat, India. profile