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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. 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 ...

  3. 1869 Kasturba was born in Porbander in Gujarat. 1882 Married to Gandhi. 1896 Kasturba went to South Africa with Gandhi. 1901 Returns to India and settles in Bombay. 1906 Kasturba went to South Africa and placed in charge of domestic side of Phoenix Settlement. 1906 Vow of Brahmacharya taken by Gandhi. 1908 Kasturba sentenced to jail.

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

  5. Kasturba Gandhi's name is often lost in the face of Gandhi's leadership but she was his pillar of support, the first individual who was a part of him like none other. If he could convince her to give up her notions of caste and untouchability, he could convince others of the same.

  6. 22 de feb. de 2018 · History has often presented Kasturba Gandhi as the subsidiary shadow of her husband, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. While the ‘Father of the Nation’ is revered for being on the front-lines of the freedom struggle, Kasturba has left an indelible mark on Indian history with her significant, albeit under-recognised contributions, to the struggle for independence.

  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.