names Nehru as his political heir c32.1, c33.1, c33.2, c33.3
writes to Wavell on Simla conference
asks Rajagopalachari to respond to attack by Ambedkar
discussion with Nehru on economic and social progress
visit to Bengal
discussions with Casey
asks Casey to release political prisoners
in Madras
makes statement condemning naval mutiny
meetings with Cabinet Mission
appeal for peace during Calcutta riots
meets Wavell to discuss interim government
77th birthday
visits Calcutta and eastern Bengal
takes lessons in Bengali
considers staying on indefinitely in East Bengal
changes day of silence from Monday to Sunday
tries to persuade refugees to return to their villages
responds to attack by League leader on his stay in East Bengal
and request to attempt rapprochement of Congress and Ambedkar
refuses to invite Ambedkar for a meeting
quotes from New Testament at prayer meeting
visited in Srirampur by Nehru and Kripalani
resumes walking tour in East Bengal
persuades Amtus Salam to break her fast
rejects Azad’s appeal for him to move to Calcutta
experiment to test his celibacy c35.1, c37.1
in Bihar
ends experiment in celibacy
meeting with Mountbatten in Delhi
suggests inviting Jinnah to form government
returns to Bihar
replies to letter from angry Hindu lawyer
in Delhi for discussions on transfer of power c36.1, c36.2
disruption at his prayer meetings c36.1, c37.1, c38.1
visits Kashmir and meets leaders
calms rioters in Calcutta
reconciliation with Ambedkar
announces indefinite fast c37.1, epl.1
ends fast on receiving pleas for forgiveness from rioters
Bihar minister on Gandhi’s fast
visits refugee camps in Delhi
78th birthday
at AICC meeting and social workers’ meeting in Delhi
speaks to RSS workers
attacked in Organiser magazine on policy towards Muslims
‘greatest fast’
visitors during his fast
announces conditions for breaking his fast
ends fast after undertaking by leaders to meet his conditions c37.1, c38.1
and bomb explosion at prayer meeting
plans to visit Punjab and Pakistan
proposes disbandment of Congress
death by assassination prf.1, prf.2, c38.1
funeral procession and cremation
tributes to
memorial service in New York
dispersal of ashes
reputation after death
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, WRITINGS
Ashram Bhajnavali (translation from various languages)
Autobiography 02.1, 11.1, 17.1, 27.1
‘Caste Has to Go’
Collected Works prf.1, prf.2, prf.3, 02.1, 05.1, 06.1, 09.1, 10.1, 18.1, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1, 30.1, 31.1, 32.1, 34.1, 34.2, 35.1, 38.1, epl.1
Dakshina Africana Satyagrahano Itihas (Satyagraha in South Africa) c13.1, c17.1
‘Evil Wrought by the English Medium’
‘Gandhi on Himself’ (excerpts from autobiography)
A Guide to Health
Hind Swaraj, c07.1, 10.1, 11.1, 12.1, 13.1
‘Hindu—Muslim Tension: Its Cause and Cure’
‘How to Combat Hitlerism’
‘If I Were a Czech’ 24.1, c24.2
‘Kaumudi’s Renunciation’
‘Letter to Every Englishman’
Mahatma Gandhi: His Own Story (ed. Andrews)
‘Myself, My Spinning-Wheel, and Women’ (newspaper article)
‘An Open Letter to Every Briton in South Africa’
‘Punjab Newsletter’
‘Request to Contributors’ (to Navajivan)
The Story of My Experiments with Truth 13.1, 13.2, c17.1, 33.1
‘Students’ Shame’
in translation
‘Untouchability and Unreason’
Gandhi, Narandas (nephew) c01.1, c20.1, c22.1
Gandhi, Putlibai (mother) c12.1, c12.2, c13.1
Gandhi, Ramdas (son)
arrested
betrothed to Nirmala
character
at Gandhi’s funeral pyre
and Harilal
and Indian Opinion
joins Salt March
marriage to Nirmala
promotion of khadi
relationship with Gandhi c01.1, c11.1
visits Gandhi during fast c10.1, c30.1
visits Gandhi in prison c09.1, c30.1
visits Kasturba during illness
‘Gandhi against Fascism’
‘Gandhi Day’
Gandhi Jayanti Day
‘Gandhi Week’ celebrated
Gandhi-Irwin Pact c18.1, c18.2, c20.1
reactions to
Gandhism 08.1, 08.2, 08.3, nts.1n
Ganesan, S. 10.1, 13.1, 13.2
Ganga (Ganges), river c01.1, c05.1, c19.1, c31.1, c31.2, c38.1
Garhwalis
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Gauhati
Congress (1926) c11.1, c11.2
Gaya 09.1, 35.1
Gazette of India
Geddes, Patrick, The Evolution of Cities
Geneva 19.1, 24.1
George III, King
George V, King c02.1, c04.1, c04.2, c19.1
Germany 01.1, 03.1, 04.1, 06.1, 28.1
and India
Kallenbach on
Linlithgow on
Nazi regime prf.1, c22.1, c22.2, c22.3, c24.1, c26.1, c27.1, c29.1
Bonhoeffer and c22.1, c22.2
invasion of European countries c26.1, c28.1, c28.2
invasion of Poland
invasion of Russia c28.1, c29.1
pact with Italy
persecution of Jews
rearmament c02.1, c22.1
see also Hitler, Adolf
Ghadar movement
Ghaffar Khan, Khan Abdul 20.1, 22.1, c22.2, 23.1, 24.1, 24.2, c24.3, 33.1, c36.1
Ghana
Ghatkopar, Society of Intelligentsia
Ghazipur
Ghose, Aurobindo
Essays on the Gita
and poll for ‘Greatest Living Indians’
Ghose, S.N.
Ghosh, P.C.
Gibbon, Edward, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Gilder, M.D. 29.1, 30.1, 31.1, 31.2, c31.3
Gill, Niranjan Singh 34.1, 35.1
Girdhadas, Mangaldas c01.1, c01.2
Gita see Bhagavad Gita
Glasgow Herald 08.1, 25.1
Godavary
Godhra 03.1, 04.1
Godrej family
Godse, Nathuram Vinayak c38.1, 38.2
cult of
testimony to court
Goethe, J.W. von, Faust
Gokhale, Avantibai c03.1, 08.1
Gokhale, Baban Gopal
Gokhale, Gopal Krishna
as Brahmin
death 02.1, 05.1
first anniversary of death
in France
Gandhi visits in London
imposes vow of silence on Gandhi
Jinnah and c28.1, c32.1
meets Gandhi in Bombay
meets Gandhi in Poona
Pranjivan Mehta’s letter to
mentioned in letter from Calcutta women
as
mentor to Gandhi c01.1, c01.2, c01.3, c13.1, c28.1, c32.1, c38.1
as reformer
returns to London
Sastri and c09.1, c28.1, 33.1
and Servants of India Society
travels to Bombay
Golwalkar, M.S. 37.1, 37.2, 38.1
Gond country
Gondal
Gool, Fatima c11.1, 11.2, 11.3
Gorakhpur 07.1, 08.1, 15.1
Gordon, Leonard
Government of India Act (1919)
Government of India Act (1935) c22.1, c23.1, c23.2, c23.3, c23.4, c25.1, c26.1
Gandhi on
Govil, Pyare Lal
Govind, Guru
Graves, Robert
Great Rebellion (1857) c06.1, c06.2, c08.1
Great War see World War I
Greece c04.1, 28.1
Greenberg, Hayim 24.1, 38.1
Greenwood, Arthur
Gregg, Richard
Guha, Ramachandra, Gandhi Before India prf.1, epl.1
Gujarat
and civil disobedience
dispossessed peasants in
Gandhi in c01.1, c05.1
Gandhi plans to settle in
as Gandhi’s birthplace prf.1, c01.1, c01.2, c07.1, epl.1
Hindus and Muslims in
Jinnah as Gujarati
Mahadev and
police brutalities in
Political Conference
and Salt March c16.1, c16.2, c17.1
unrest in c18.1, c18.2, epl.1
see also Ahmedabad
Gujarat Committee of the Communist Party of India, Ahmedabad
Gujarati (language) c01.1, c02.1, c03.1, c03.2, c04.1, c04.2, c05.1, c05.2, c08.1, c08.2, c10.1, c11.1, c11.2, c13.1, c13.2, c17.1, c21.1, c29.1, c30.1, c30.2, c30.3, c31.1, c32.1, c32.2, c32.3, c33.1
Gandhi’s works published in
Gujaratis 01.1, 01.2, 04.1, 06.1, 07.1, 08.1, 11.1, 12.1, 27.1, 38.1
in Bombay
in South Africa
Gulab, Sheikh
Gulawadi, Miss
Gulbarga
Gunther, John 25.1, epl.1
Guntur 14.1, 17.1, 30.1
Gupt, Maithilisharan
Gurgaon
Gurjar Sabha
Gurmukhi
Guru, Gopal
Gwyer, Sir Maurice
Hailey, Malcolm
on Irwin
Haimchar 35.1, 35.2
Haji Ali Point
handicrafts, in India
Hansraj, Lala
Hardiman, David
Hardinge of Penshurst, Charles Hardinge, First Baron, Viceroy of India c02.1, c02.2, c02.3, c02.4, c03.1, c04.1, c15.1
Hardy, Thomas, ‘God’s Funeral’
Haridwar, Gurukul Kangri
Harijan (weekly publication) c21.1, c21.2, c21.3, c21.4, c21.5, c22.1, c24.1, c34.1
Desai’s article on Kallenbach
Desai’s article about visit to Jagannatha temple
Mahadev Desai’s role in
edited by Mahadev Desai c23.1, c24.1
Gandhi’s articles in c21.1, c21.2, c22.1, c23.1, c23.2, c23.3, c24.1, c24.2, c24.3, c26.1, c26.2, c26.3, c28.1, c28.2, c28.3, c29.1, c29.2, c29.3, c38.1
resumes publication
revived
Spender on
suspended by Gandhi c28.1, c28.2
Harijan (as term) c01.1n, c21.1, epl.1
see also untouchability
Harijan Bandhu (Gujarati publication) c21.1, c28.1, c33.1
Harijan Fund
Harijan movement (campaign for abolition of untouchability) prf.1, c06.1, c07.1, c07.2, c08.1, c09.1, c09.2, c10.1, c11.1, c11.2, c12.1, c13.1, c15.1, c15.2, c17.1, c21.1, c21.2, c21.3, c21.4, c22.1, c22.2
Harijan Sewak (Hindi publication) c21.1, c28.1, c33.1
Harijan Sewak Sangh (earlier Anti-Untouchability League) c21.1, c21.2, c21.3, c26.1
Ambedkar on
Gandhi speaks to central board in Banaras
meeting in Delhi
Rajagopalachari suggests renaming
Harijans
Bombay Chronicle on
civic rights of
and conflict with weavers at Calico Mills
and Kavitha incident
persecution of
restrictions imposed on c21.1, c34.1
see also Dalits; Depressed Classes; Scheduled Castes; temple-entry question; untouchability
Harkaran
Harrison, Agatha 20.1, 21.1, 22.1, 26.1, 28.1, 30.1, 35.1
Harrogate
hartal (strike action) c04.1, c04.2, c04.3, c05.1, c05.2, c07.1, c08.1, c16.1, c17.1, c30.1
all-India 04.1, c04.2
in Bihar
following Desai’s death
in Punjab
Harvard University
Hastings, Warren
Havel, Vaclav
Heath, Carl
Hejaz
Henderson, Arthur
Heycock, W.B.
Hibbert Journal
Hicks, R.O.
Higham, David
hijrat
Himalayas 01.1, 07.1, 08.1, epl.1
Hindi (language) c01.1, c01.2, c03.1, c04.1, c05.1, c06.1, c07.1, c09.1, c13.1, c17.1, c21.1, c22.1, c24.1, c28.1, c30.1, c30.2, c31.1, c32.1, c33.1
The Hindu 21.1, 22.1, 29.1
Hindu Mahasabha c09.1, 11.1, 14.1, 14.2, 16.1, 17.1, 23.1, 23.2, 26.1, 26.2, 28.1, 29.1, 30.1, 31.1, 32.1, 34.1, 37.1, 37.2, 38.1, epl.1
Godse on
statement on peace pledge
Hindu Sanghatanist movement c32.1, c38.1
Hindu-Muslim relations in India prf.1, prf.2, c01.1, c01.2, c01.3, c01.4, c01.5, c01.6, c02.1, c02.2, c02.3, c03.1, c03.2, c04.1, c04.2, c04.3, c04.4, c05.1, c05.2, c06.1, c06.2, c07.1, c07.2, c07.3, c08.1, c08.2, c08.3, c09.1, c10.1, c10.2, c10.3, c10.4, c10.5, c12.1, c14.1, epl.1
Azad on
and Congress
deterioration of c11.1, c11.2
Gandhi on c05.1, c06.1, c06.2, c07.1, c08.1, c09.1, c09.2, c10.1, c10.2, c11.1, c11.2, c11.3, c13.1, 15.1, c17.1, c19.1, c22.1, c28.1, c29.1, c36.1, c36.2, c36.3, c37.1
Iqbal’s Allahabad address and
Jadhav on
Lord Irwin and
Nehru Report on
reconciliation process
and Round Table Conference c17.1, c19.1
and untouchables c01.1, c01.2, c06.1
Hindu-Muslim relations in South Africa
Hinduism, Hindus
Ambedkar on
and Calcutta riots
and celibacy
extremism in
forcible conversion of
fundamentalist
Hindu-Muslim unity c08.1, c11.1, c12.1, c13.1, c15.1, c22.1, c22.2
and Independence Day
and marriage c05.1, c11.1
Katherine Mayo on
Meher Baba and
and nationalism
and revolutionary activities
Sanatanists 20.1, 21.1, 21.2, 21.3, 21.4, 21.5, 21.6, 21.7, 21.8
savarna 21.1, 22.1, 23.1, c31.1
and separate electorates c20.1, c20.2
as volunteers in World War II
see also caste Hindus; untouchability
Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (HSRA) c15.1, 15.2, c16.1, epl.1
Hindustan Times 28.1, 37.1, 38.1
Hindustani (language) c06.1, c08.1, c09.1, c10.1, c33.1, c38.1
Hindutva
Hirachand, Punjabhai
Hirachand, Walchand
A History of Scotland
Hitler, Adolf
absolutist regime of
Brailsford on
British politicians on
early days of regime
Louis Fischer on
Gandhi on c24.1, c27.1, c28.1, c28.2, epl.1
Linlithgow on
Nehru on
pact with Chamberlain
praised by British politicians
satyagraha and
uninterested in India
see also Germany, Nazi regime; Nazism
H.L. Commerce College, Ahmedabad
Ho Chi Minh 34.1, epl.1
Hoare, Samuel 19.1, 20.1, 20.2, 21.1, 21.2, 25.1
Hogg, Dorothy
Hogg, Quintin
Holland
Holmes, John Haynes 08.1, 08.2, 10.1, 13.1, 13.2, c17.1, 17.2, 18.1, 38.1
Home Rule (for India) c03.1, c04.1, c08.1, c10.1
Home Rule Leagues
‘Home Rule Special’ train
Hooghly River
Horniman, B.G. 04.1, 04.2, 20.1
House of Tatas
Howard, Albert
Hunter, William Hunter, Lord
Hunter Commission (on Amritsar massacre)
Huq, A.K. Fazlul 23.1, c26.1, 35.1
‘Pakistan Resolution’ 26.1, 35.1
Husain, Zakir 06.1, 22.1, 24.1, 26.1
Huxley, Aldous
Hyat Khan, Sikandar
Hyde, E.S., ‘Why We Should Support India’s War Effort’
Hyderabad 25.1, 29.1
‘Deliverance Day’ gathering of Muslims
hospital
nizam of 36.1, 38.1
ICS see Indian Civil Service
Id-ul-Zuha festival
Iftikharuddin, Mian 30.1, 38.1, 38.2, 38.3
illiteracy
Independence Day
on 15 August 1947 c36.1, c36.2, c36.3
as last Sunday of January c16.1, c26.1, c32.1, c36.1
celebration prohibited in some provinces
independence, Indian struggle for c30.1, c34.1, c34.2, c34.3, epl.1
Phillips on
see also self-government
The Independent
Independent Labour Party (India)
Independent Labour Party (UK)
India
Army
as ‘Bharat Mata’
Central Legislative Assembly 14.1, c14.2, 15.1, c16.1
Civil Service 07.1, 08.1
civil society movement
Constitution prf.1, 36.1, 38.1, epl.1
as democracy prf.1, c24.1, c30.1, epl.1
and Dominion status c11.1, c11.2, c15.1, c15.2, c15.3
economic and technological policies today
elections
elections (1945–6)
General Election
Imperial Legislative Council 01.1, 03.1, 04.1, 04.2
Independence
independence for c26.1, c26.2
Intelligence Bureau, history of non-cooperation and Khilafat movements
linguistic diversity
Katherine Mayo’s critique of Indian character
newspaper industry
Parliament
partition proposal
Penal Code 02.1, 07.1, 09.1, 11.1
princely states
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