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The Indians Called Gandhi...Gandhi's real name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi Indians call him Mahatma Gandhi and also call him Bapu(Father).
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Gandhi was addressed by the people as Bapu and Mahatma Bapu(Father) Mahatma(Great soul)

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What did they call Gandhi?

Mohandas Gandhi Known as 'Mahatma' (great soul)


Who led a powerful non-violent resistance to British colonial rule in India?

Mahatma Gandhi is the most famous leader of the non violent movement for Indian independence. The movement sought independence from British colonialism.


Are mahatma Gandhi and Mohandas Gandhi the same person?

Yes, he was originally named Mohandas Ghanhi, but later on Indians had begun to call him Mahatma, which means "great soul".


Who call rastrapita to Mohandas Gandhi?

neta ji subhash chandra bose


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Mahatma Gandhi. It means "great soul".


How do Indian people call Mahatma Gandhi out of Love?

Bapu-ji or simply Bapu (father in Hindi)


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mohan


Which thing did mahatama Gandhi call a national disease?

Mahatma Gandhi called crime as a national disease.


Where did gandhi give his do or die call in 1942?

quit india movement


Why did Gandhi call the Harijan the children of God?

because they were blessed by their suffering


What do you call someone who risked their life for others?

Many great people risked their lives for their beliefs. Such as mahatma gandhi, subhash chandra bose etc.


Can anyone give the biography of Gandhi?

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was a prominent leader in India's independence movement against British rule. He employed nonviolent civil disobedience as a strategy to achieve independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom worldwide. His philosophy and principles of truth, nonviolence, and peaceful resistance continue to influence movements for justice and equality. Gandhi was assassinated in 1948, but his legacy lives on as a symbol of peace and social change.