A Freedom Fighter - Mother of LIONS - Abadi Bano BegumsteemCreated with Sketch.

Hello everyone, how are you all doing? I hope fine. So here is my entry for the #steembangladesh community. And about the freedom fighter of my country whom I am going to talk about is Abadi Bano Begem.

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Abadi Bano Begum (Bi Amma(mother in Urdu) ) was a distinguished voice within the Indian independence movement. She was one of all the primary Muslim ladies to actively participate in politics and was a part of the movement to free the sub-continent from British rule. She was born in 1850 in the province, she married Abdul Ali Khan, a senior official within the Rampur State. The couple had one girl and 5 sons. when her husband's death at a young age, the responsibility to appear when her kids fell on her despite the fact that she had restricted resources, Bano Begum pawned her personal jewelry to coach her kids. Bano Begum failed to have ANy formal education however still sent her kids to an English-medium college within the city of Bareilly, province. Her sons, Maulana Mahound Ali Jouhar and Maulana Shaukat Ali went on to become leading figures of the Khilafat Movement and therefore the Indian independence movement. They contend a crucial role throughout the non-cooperation movement against British rule.


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Bano Begum took an energetic half in politics and was a part of the Khilafat committee. In 1917, she joined the agitation to unleash Annie Besant and her 2 sons from jail. nationalist leader inspired her to talk, as she may get the support of girls within the freedom movement. In 1917, throughout the sessions of the All India Muslim League, she gave a most touching and forceful speech that left a long-lasting impression on the Muslims of the British Indian nation.

She traveled extensively throughout India to impress support for the Khilafat movement. Bano Begum contends a crucial half in fundraising for the Khilafat movement and therefore the Indian independence movement. She, at the side of Mohammedan Hasrat Mohani, the woman of Maulana Hasrat Mohani, Basanti Devi, Sarala Devi Chaudhurani, and Sarojini Naidu, typically addressed ladies-only gatherings and exhorted women to present to the Tilak Swaraj Fund that was found out by Bal Gangadhar Tilak for the Indian freedom movement. She was active within the freedom movement till her death in 1924.

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