- The
Faraizi movement (Bengali: ফরায়েজি আন্দোলন, romanized: fôrayeji andolon) was a
movement led by in
Eastern Bengal to give up un-Islamic practices...
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Bengal in the
eastern subcontinent, who is best
known as the
founder of the
Faraizi movement. In 1884, the
Shariatpur District was
formed and
named after him...
- (1819–1862),
better known by his
nickname Dudu Miyān, was a
leader of the
Faraizi Movement in Bengal. He pla**** an
active role in the
Indian Rebellion of...
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colonial period.
Iqbal has
tried to show how
resistance movements such as the
Faraizi movement can be
studied in
relation to
colonial ecological management practices...
- c. 1717 – c. 1757
Company Raj, c. 1757 – c. 1858
Bengal famine of 1770
Faraizi Movement, c. 1818 – c. 1884 The
Great Rebellion, c. 1857 – c. 1858 British...
- led by
Karim Shah and Tipu Shah, Haji
Shariatullah and Dudu
Miyan of the
Faraizi movement, Titumir, Ali
Muhammad Shibli,
Alimuddin Ahmad,
Prafulla Chaki...
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already experiencing growing resistance to
Company rule due to the
Muslim Faraizi movement. In
central and
north Gujarat, the
rebellion was
sustained by...
- Sir
Khwaja Salimullah. The
traditional and
reformist Muslim groups – the
Faraizi,
Wahabi and
Taiyuni –
supported the Partition. The Muslim-majority East...
- c. 1717 – c. 1757
Company Raj, c. 1757 – c. 1858
Bengal famine of 1770
Faraizi Movement, c. 1818 – c. 1884 The
Great Rebellion, c. 1857 – c. 1858 British...
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Senussi movement in Libya,
Fulani movement of
Uthman Dan
Fodio in Nigeria,
Faraizi movement of Haji
Shariatullah (1784–1840) in Bengal, the
South Asian Mujahidin...