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  1. southasia.ucla.edu › history-politics › gandhiKasturba Gandhi | MANAS

    Kasturba Gandhi. Kasturba Gandhi, known affectionately as Ba, was married to Mohandas Gandhi in 1882 when she was but thirteen years old. When Gandhi left for London in 1888, she did not accompany him: she was already a mother, since Harilal had been born earlier that year. Manilal was born to them in 1892; Ramdas followed in 1897, and Devadas ...

  2. Née à Porbandar ( Gujarat ), Kasturba est la fille d’un riche homme d’affaires de la ville, Gokuladas Makharji, et est mariée à Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, lui aussi originaire de Porbandar, alors qu’ils ont tous deux 13 ans. Le mariage arrangé se révèle être heureux et Mohandas soulignera toute sa vie l’importance du soutien de ...

  3. Kasturbai Makhanji Kapadia was born on 11 April 1869. She hailed from economically prosperous and reputed family. In spite of her immense contribution to the freedom struggle, little is known of Kasturba’s early life. In May 1883, the 13-year old Kasturba was married off to Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in a marriage arranged by their parents.

  4. Kasturba Gandhi in den 1940er Jahren Mohandas und Kasturba Gandhi, 1914 vor der Seereise nach England. Kasturba Mohandas Gandhi (Gujarati કસ્તુરબા મોહનદાસ ગાંધી; * 11. April 1869 in Porbandar, Kathiawar Agency, Britisch-Indien; † 22. Februar 1944 in Poona, Präsidentschaft Bombay), geborene Kastur Kapadia, liebevoll genannt „Ba“ (Mutter), war die ...

  5. Kasturba was born on April 11, 1869, in Porbandar, to Gokuldas Makanji, a merchant, and his wife Vrajkunwerba Kapadia. Not much is known about her early life except for a few basic facts. Her father was a friend of Karamchand Gandhi, the father of Mohandas Gandhi. Both the men decided to get their children married in order to bring their ...

  6. कस्तूरबा गांधी. कस्तूरबा गांधी (1869-1944), महात्मा गांधी की पत्नी जो भारत में बा के नाम से विख्यात है। कस्तूरबा गाँधी का जन्म 11 अप्रैल सन् ...

  7. 1915-Kasturba Gandhi, wife, mother, activist, humanitarian, in her forties. 1915-Kasturba and Gandhi after returning to India from South Africa. 1926-Kasturba with her spinning wheel, leading Gandhi’s campaign to boycott British cloth and empower Indian women and men to make their own cloth.