Buku Tuanku Rao Pdf 126 and the Batakov identity industry since his wonderful book "Tuanku Rao" was published in 1965. In particular, I noticed that in his book "Rao the Ethnographer" E. Hutcherton mentions the name Rao and on page 49 mentions him in the context of ethnographic work with the Chinese or Filipinos. Of course, he could not know that this man was one of the most talented fighters for the independence of this part of Indonesia and that it was he who introduced the struggle for independence into the life of the Indian diaspora of Indonesia, preserving from oblivion the names of several national leaders who fought for the independence of Indonesia - such attention deserves respect. The role of Rao in the history of the Indonesian struggle for independence has always been one of the most prominent, and his memory will forever remain in the hearts of the Indonesians. Chapter Seventeen Gujarat Since the 18th century, Gujarat has been the main seat of Islam in India. for him a fierce struggle unfolded between India and Pakistan. Finally, in 1808, with the support of Great Britain, part of the territory of Gujarat, together with the state of the same name, came under British control. This was the end of independent India, which was still a federation of five states, fragile enough to lose its independence at any moment. The United States and Russia, representing at that time the main powers of the world, felt a significant benefit from the loss of a large part of India and were the first to start creating political parties that opposed the colonial system. The most prolific among these parties in 1858 was the Gandhi Nationalist Movement Party, which had the motto "There is none higher than God." The idea of ​​Gandhi (the legendary Nehru) was that the true wealth of a person and society lies in the freedom of self-expression and giving everyone the right to self-realization. From here the idea of ​​"rebellious rebellion" was preached - opposition to the colonial power. For almost two decades, this party has led the resistance to this evil. But there was not a single genuine leader who would raise his voice and organize a partisan movement. There were also no independent national leaders capable of rallying and leading such a movement. As a result, the German colonial officials and the Indians would simply give the entire territory to Gujarat, while they themselves would be left with minimal control over this territory. Therefore, Gandhi was forced to fight, relying only on his charisma and political will. The Germans, in turn, understood that after losing control 3e8ec1a487
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