- Muslims, and the
tribal communities often practise folk religions. The term
Harijan, or 'children of God', was
coined by
Narsinh Mehta, a
Gujarati poet-saint...
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Harijan (lit.
children of God, a term
coined by
Gandhi to
refer to
dalits or untouchables) was a w****ly
magazine founded by
Mahatma Gandhi that was published...
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Harijan Sevak Sangh is a non-profit
organisation founded by
Mahatma Gandhi in 1932 to
eradicate untouchability in India,
working for
Harijan or
Dalit people...
- Empire. In 1933
Gandhi started publishing a w****ly newspaper,
Harijan, in English.
Harijan,
which means "People of God", was also Gandhi's term for the...
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Harijan (Persian: هريجان, also
Romanized as
Harījān) is a
village in
Kuhestan Rural District,
Kelardasht District,
Chalus County,
Mazandaran Province...
- photocopies,
about 8,781
pages of m****cripts of Gandhi's
articles appearing in
Harijan, Harijansevak, and
Harijanbandhu and
about 6,000
photographs of Gandhi...
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Umesh Harijan (born 8 July 1992) is an
Indian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
South United F.C. in the I-League 2nd Division. Born...
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Harijan Raja
Ratnayake (born 8
December 1974) is a
retired Sri
Lankan athlete who
specialised in the 400
metres hurdles. He
represented his
country at...
- The
Harijan Mandal was an
Ambedkarite political party in
Jammu and Kashmir. The
party was
founded in 1951. It was
modelled on the
Scheduled Castes Federation...
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independence struggle.
Ambedkar preferred the term
Dalit over Gandhi's term
Harijan,
meaning "people of Hari" (lit. 'Man of God'). Similarly, the Scheduled...