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From Wahabi Movement to 1857 Revolt: Muslims in India’s Freedom Struggle

August 15, 2020August 15, 2020 Millichronicle 1857 revolt, azimullah, bahdur shah, british, east india company, indian freedom struggle, moulvi ahmadullah shah, muhammed ibn abdul wahab, nana saheb, rani jhansi, wahabi movement

compiled by Imtiaz Ahmed The Revolt of 1857 was not Hindu or Muslim in character. It was non-communal. Both Hindus

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From Tipu Sultan to Barasat Risings: Muslims in India’s Freedom Struggle

August 10, 2020August 15, 2020 Millichronicle british, dadumia, east india company, Faraizi Movement, haider ali, history, indian freedom struggle, Majnun Shah, Pir Shariatullah, tipu sultan, titumia

compiled by Imtiaz Ahmed “If you forget your roots, You’ve lost sight of everything” Walter Payton Opinions are frequently expressed

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Who was Savarkar? A British stooge, Hitler’s admirer or a Bharat Ratna?

October 18, 2019October 18, 2019 Millichronicle bharat ratna, BJP, british, gandhi, hitler, india, jinnah, pakistan, rss, savarkar

by Sandeepan Sharma Unlike several other prisoners, Savarkar traded his loyalty to the cause of freedom struggle with his own

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MYTH: Did British Imperialism defeat Ottomans to create Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?

September 23, 2019August 9, 2020 Millichronicle british, ikhwanulmuslimeen, ottomans, saudi arabia, turkey, turks

by Afreen Baig Now, to refute yet another imprecise impression that persists resolutely —”British imperialism defeated Ottoman empire to create

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HISTORY: The Unholy Ottoman—British Alliance, Surrender of Jerusalem, and the Arab Demonization

April 17, 2019August 9, 2020 Millichronicle arabia, bahrain, british, lawrence of arabia, ottoman empire, turkey

The Ottomans had gone financially bankrupt in 1875, and in response, Britain took control of Cyprus and seized Egypt in 1882. Ottomans surrendered Jerusalem in 1917.

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History Lifestyle 

King Abdulazeez never accepted British aid to fight Ottomans

January 8, 2019August 9, 2020 Millichronicle british, king abdulazeez, lawrence of arabia, ottomans, saudi arabia

by Asim Zahrani  “I will not fight against my brothers in faith.” Britain calls upon the founder, King Abdulaziz –

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OPINION

OPINION: The Mood of Reconciliation in the Middle-East
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OPINION: The Mood of Reconciliation in the Middle-East

March 22, 2023March 22, 2023 Millichronicle

by Mostapha Hassan Abdelwahab A mood of reconciliation is developing throughout the Middle East. Four main regional actors—Saudi Arabia vs.

OPINION: Should Indian Muslims support BJP Govt’s opposition to the same-sex marriages?
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OPINION: Should Indian Muslims support BJP Govt’s opposition to the same-sex marriages?

March 14, 2023March 14, 2023 Millichronicle
OPINION: Charter of Makkah to promote confident Muslims? Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa’s visit to the United Kingdom
Opinion Top Stories 

OPINION: Charter of Makkah to promote confident Muslims? Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa’s visit to the United Kingdom

March 12, 2023 Millichronicle
OPINION: When Iran’s regime falls, a democratic structure stands ready
Opinion Top Stories 

OPINION: When Iran’s regime falls, a democratic structure stands ready

March 5, 2023March 5, 2023 Millichronicle

EDUCATION

What kind of work may international lawyers and legal firms conduct in India?
Education Lifestyle Top Stories 

What kind of work may international lawyers and legal firms conduct in India?

March 16, 2023March 16, 2023 MC News Desk

The authorised practise areas for foreign attorneys and law firms are unclear under the Regulations as they currently stand. Announcing

How Can I Study For An English Exam?
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How Can I Study For An English Exam?

February 17, 2022February 17, 2022 Millichronicle
Afghan women forced from banking jobs as Taliban take control
Asia Education Latest News Top Stories 

Afghan women forced from banking jobs as Taliban take control

August 14, 2021August 14, 2021 Millichronicle
UNICEF’s Framework for Reopening Schools amidst COVID-19
Education Latest Lifestyle 

UNICEF’s Framework for Reopening Schools amidst COVID-19

August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 Millichronicle

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