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Mahatma Gandhi - traducción al Inglés

INDIAN NATIONALIST LEADER AND NONVIOLENCE ADVOCATE (1869–1948)
Mahatma Ghandi; Ghandi; Mohandas K. Gandhi; Gandhiji; MK Gandhi; M.K. Gandhi; Mahatma Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; Gandhi, Mohandas K.; M K Gandhi; M.K.Gandhi; M. K. Ghandi; Bapu Gandhi; Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand; Mahatama Gandhi; Mahatama Ghandi; Mohandas Ghandi; Mohandus Ghandi; Mohandas KaramChand Gandhi; M. K. Gandhi; Gandhi poppadom; Mahatma gandhi; Mohandas K Gandhi; Mahatman Gandhi; Gnadhi; મોહનદાસ કરમચંદ ગાંધી; Gandhian Movement; Biography of Mahatma Gandhi; Gahndi; Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in South Africa; Mohatma Ghandi; Mahatma Ghandhi; Mahatma Ghadhi; Gandi's work in south africa; Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi; Mohandas Gandhi; Mahatma Karamchand Gandhi; Gandhi's work in South Africa; Saint of Sabarmati; Gandhy; Matahama Gandhi; Mahondas Gandhi; Gandhi; Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi; Mahâtmâ Gandhi; Barrister mohandas karamchand gandhi; Father of India; The little brown saint; Little brown saint; Ghandy (surname); Mahatma Gandhi bibliography; Ghandhi; Mahotma Gandhi; Mahathma Gandhi; The Mahatma; Father of the Indian Nation; User:Sk8ter b/sandbox; Annal Gandhi; Mahātmā Gandhi; महात्मा गांधी; गांधी
  • East End]] crowd gathers to witness the arrival of Mahatma Gandhi, 1931
  • Coverage of the assassination attempt, ''[[The Bombay Chronicle]]'', 27 June 1934
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  • Gandhi with the stretcher-bearers of the [[Indian Ambulance Corps]] during the [[Boer War]]
  • Gandhi at Praça Túlio Fontoura, [[São Paulo]], Brazil
  • Bronze statue of Gandhi commemorating the centenary of the incident at the [[Pietermaritzburg Railway Station]], unveiled by Archbishop [[Desmond Tutu]] on Church Street, Pietermaritzburg, in June 1993
  • Gandhi with [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] in September 1944
  • Gandhi in 1918, at the time of the Kheda and Champaran Satyagrahas
  • Gandhi Mandapam]], a temple in [[Kanyakumari]] was erected in honour of Gandhi.
  • Tolstoy Farm]], South Africa, 1910
  • Kasturba]] (1902)
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  • Gandhi talking with [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], his designated political heir, during the drafting of the Quit India Resolution in Bombay, August 1942
  • Gandhi with textile workers at [[Darwen]], Lancashire, 26 September 1931
  • Gandhi with Dr. [[Annie Besant]] en route to a meeting in [[Madras]] in September 1921. Earlier, in [[Madurai]], on 21 September 1921, Gandhi had adopted the [[loin-cloth]] for the first time as a symbol of his identification with India's poor.
  • Family tree of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and [[Kasturba Gandhi]] (source: Gandhi Ashram Sabarmati)
  • Gandhi's last political protest using fasting, in January 1948
  •  Gandhi's first visit to [[Odisha]] in 1921, a general meeting held at the riverbed of Kathajodi
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  • Gandhi spinning yarn, in the late 1920s
  • Gandhi in London as a law student
  • Gandhi photographed in South Africa (1909)
  • Gandhi in 1942, the year he launched the [[Quit India Movement]]
  • Sabarmati]], 13 March 1927
  • Indian workers on strike in support of Gandhi in 1930
  • Commemorative plaque at 20 Baron's Court Road, Barons Court, London
  • Monument to Gandhi in [[Madrid]], Spain
  • Gandhi and his personal assistant [[Mahadev Desai]] at Birla House, 1939
  • Plaque displaying one of Gandhi's quotes on rumour
  • [[Statue]] of Gandhi at [[York University]]
  • Memorial at the location of Gandhi's assassination in 1948. His stylised footsteps lead to the memorial.
  • Edwina Mountbatten]]
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  • Original footage of Gandhi and his followers marching to Dandi in the Salt Satyagraha
  • Gandhi with poet [[Rabindranath Tagore]], 1940
  • Gandhi on a 1969 postage stamp of the [[Soviet Union]]
  • ''[[Young India]]'', a weekly journal published by Gandhi from 1919 to 1932

Mahatma Gandhi         
Mahatma Gandhi (primo dirigente della nuova India)
Indira Gandhi         
  •  commemorative stamp}}
  • National Archives of Brazil]]
  • Indira Gandhi on 21 March 1977
  • Feroze]] and Indira Gandhi
  • National Museum]] in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]] on 10 June 1983
  • Indira Gandhi, [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], [[Rajiv Gandhi]] and [[Sanjay Gandhi]]
  • in 1969}}
  • Indira Gandhi meeting President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in the Oval Office on 28&nbsp;March 1966
  • Indira Gandhi's wax statue at [[Madame Tussauds]], [[London]]
  • President]] [[Richard Nixon]], 1971
  • Jacqueline Kennedy]], First Lady of the US in New Delhi, 1962
  • Prime Minister]] [[John Gorton]] in 1968
  • fast]] in 1924. Indira, who is dressed in a [[khadi]] garment, is shown following Gandhi's advocacy that khadi be worn by all Indians instead of British-manufactured textiles.
  • Indira Gandhi and Nehru visit Albert Einstein
  • The price of oil during the [[1970s energy crisis]]. The graph shows sharp increases in 1973 and again in 1979
  • Indira Gandhi meeting the [[Shah of Iran]] [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] and [[Shahbanu]] [[Farah Pahlavi]] during their state visit to India in 1970
  • Today, the spot where Indira Gandhi was assassinated is marked by a glass opening in the crystal pathway at the Indira Gandhi Memorial
  • ''[[Shakti Sthal]]'', the place where Indira Gandhi was cremated at New Delhi
  • Administrative divisions of India 1961–1975. Gandhi established six states, [[Haryana]] (1966), [[Himachal Pradesh]] (1971), [[Meghalaya]], [[Manipur]] and [[Tripura]] (all 1972), and finally [[Sikkim]] (1975), bringing up the total of states to 22. She also established [[Arunachal Pradesh]] and [[Mizoram]] (1972) as Union Territories
  • Indira Nehru c. early 1930s
3RD PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA
Indira ghandi; Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi; Indira gandhi; Indira Nehru; Gandhi, Indira; Indira Ghandi; Gandhi, Indira Priyadarshini; Mrs. Gandhi; Smt. Indira Gandhi; Indira Bundghi; Indira Nehru Gandhi; Smt Indira Gandhi; Premiership of Indira Gandhi; इंदिरा प्रियदर्शिनी गांधी; Indira ghandy; Economic policy of Indira Gandhi; इंदिरा गांधी; Indira Priyadarshini Nehru; Priyadarshini gandhi
Indira Gandhi (1917-84), primo ministro dell"India (1966-77, 1980-84), figlia di Jawaharlal Nehru
Sonia Gandhi         
  • Prince Claus]] meeting Rajiv and Sonia Gandhi
  • 13th Prime Minister of India]] [[Manmohan Singh]] and his wife [[Gursharan Kaur]] at an Iftar party in New Delhi in 2010
  • 40th [[president of the United States]] [[Ronald Reagan]], Sonia Gandhi, First Lady [[Nancy Reagan]] and Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, during a state dinner for Prime Minister Gandhi. June 1985.
  • Sonia Gandhi's birthplace, 31, Contrada Maini (Maini street), [[Lusiana]], Italy (the house on the right)
  • Sonia Gandhi as leader of opposition meeting with  42nd [[president of the United States]] [[Bill Clinton]] in 2000.
  • Sonia Gandhi with King of Bhutan [[Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck]] and Queen [[Jetsun Pema]] in 2014.
  • Sonia Gandhi as NAC Chair meeting with 43rd [[President of the United States]] [[George W. Bush]] in 2006.
INDIAN POLITICIAN
Sonja Gandhi; Sonia Maino; सोनिया गांधी; Soniya Gandhi; Mrs Sonia Gandhi; Mrs.Sonia Gandhi
n. Sonia Gandhi, vedova del capo del governo indiano assassinato, ora capo del partito del Congresso (ha conseguito buoni successi come candidata nelle votazioni del novembre 1998)

Definición

ghandi
A replacement for the word God used in vain.
Good Ghandi! I can't believe he fragged them all.

Wikipedia

Mahatma Gandhi

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi ( GA(H)N-dee, Gujarati: [ˈmoɦəndɑs ˈkəɾəmtʃənd ˈɡɑ̃dʱi]; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule. He inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. The honorific Mahātmā (Sanskrit: "great-souled", "venerable"), first applied to him in 1914 in South Africa, is now used throughout the world.

Born and raised in a Hindu family in coastal Gujarat, Gandhi trained in the law at the Inner Temple, London, and was called to the bar at age 22 in June 1891. After two uncertain years in India, where he was unable to start a successful law practice, he moved to South Africa in 1893 to represent an Indian merchant in a lawsuit. He went on to live in South Africa for 21 years. It was here that Gandhi raised a family and first employed nonviolent resistance in a campaign for civil rights. In 1915, aged 45, he returned to India and soon set about organising peasants, farmers, and urban labourers to protest against excessive land-tax and discrimination.

Assuming leadership of the Indian National Congress in 1921, Gandhi led nationwide campaigns for easing poverty, expanding women's rights, building religious and ethnic amity, ending untouchability, and, above all, achieving swaraj or self-rule. Gandhi adopted the short dhoti woven with hand-spun yarn as a mark of identification with India's rural poor. He began to live in a self-sufficient residential community, to eat simple food, and undertake long fasts as a means of both introspection and political protest. Bringing anti-colonial nationalism to the common Indians, Gandhi led them in challenging the British-imposed salt tax with the 400 km (250 mi) Dandi Salt March in 1930 and in calling for the British to quit India in 1942. He was imprisoned many times and for many years in both South Africa and India.

Gandhi's vision of an independent India based on religious pluralism was challenged in the early 1940s by a Muslim nationalism which demanded a separate homeland for Muslims within British India. In August 1947, Britain granted independence, but the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two dominions, a Hindu-majority India and a Muslim-majority Pakistan. As many displaced Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs made their way to their new lands, religious violence broke out, especially in the Punjab and Bengal. Abstaining from the official celebration of independence, Gandhi visited the affected areas, attempting to alleviate distress. In the months following, he undertook several hunger strikes to stop the religious violence. The last of these, begun in Delhi on 12 January 1948 when he was 78, also had the indirect goal of pressuring India to pay out some cash assets owed to Pakistan, which the Indian government had been resisting. Although the Government of India relented, as did the religious rioters, the belief that Gandhi had been too resolute in his defence of both Pakistan and Indian Muslims, spread among some Hindus in India. Among these was Nathuram Godse, a militant Hindu nationalist from Pune, western India, who assassinated Gandhi by firing three bullets into his chest at an interfaith prayer meeting in Delhi on 30 January 1948.

Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and worldwide as the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is considered the Father of the Nation in India and is commonly called Bapu (Gujarati endearment for 'father', 'papa').

Ejemplos de uso de Mahatma Gandhi
1. "Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi.
2. He was close to Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.
3. Prodi paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat.
4. How would moviegoers react to Munna and Mahatma Gandhi together?
5. Nothing it seems, judging by the stern faces on these schoolchildren dressed as Mahatma Gandhi.