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Encyclopedia > Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya

Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya was a national leader and a freedom fighter of India. He is known for achievements such as starting a university (Banaras Hindu University) in Benaras, India. He is also regarded as a Mahatma, which literally means Great Soul.


He was born to an educated orthodox Hindu family at Prayag (Allahabad) in 1861.


A postage stamp has been printed in India in his honor.


Links

Brief history at:

  • B.H.U. home page (http://www.bhu.ac.in/mahamana.htm)
  • Indian Freedom Fighters' profiles (http://www.liveindia.com/freedomfighters/MadanMohanMalaviya.html)
  • www.bhagatsingh.com (http://www.bhagatsingh.com/madan_mohan_malaviya.htm)
  • Regarding Stamp (http://www.indianpost.com/viewstamp.php/MADAN%20MOHAN%20MALAVIYA)

  Results from FactBites:
 
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (320 words)
Madan Mohan Malaviya (1861-1946) was an Indian politician, notable for his role in the freedom struggle and his espousal of Hindu nationalism.
Malaviya was born to an orthodox Hindu family at Allahabad on December 25, 1861.
Malaviya was the president of the Indian National Congress during 1909 and in 1918.
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