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    How far do you agree that the consolidation of fascist power in Italy in the years 1922-1929 was mainly due to the use of force and intimidation? Mussolini consolidation of fascist power in Italy in the years 1922-1929 could have been mainly due to the use of force and intimidation. However this was not a straightforward process‚ since fascism was a new thing. In the years 1922 to January 1925 marked the transition from the liberal parliamentary system to the fascist state. Like many political

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    ‘The weaknesses of the left opposition were responsible for Stalin’s victory in the soviet union leadership battle by 1929’ Explain why you agree or disagree with this view... In some ways the weaknesses of the left wing were responsible for Stalin’s victory‚ however‚ there were other factors that influenced his victory also. One of the main weaknesses of the left which benefitted Stalin majorly was Trotsky and his constant misjudge when it came to making decisions. Trotsky‚ being the leader of

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    In this essay I will discuss whether Stalin’s position as General Secretary was the most important factor in his seize of power. Stalin’s position as General Secretary was very important as it gave him control over the whole party machine. But there were also other factors that proved to be very important. This essay will attempt to assess the relative importance these factors. Stalin’s position as General Secretary proved to be very important in his seize of power for many reasons. One reason for

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    context to mean ‘playboy’. [Nauzbillah] Rajpal was a Hindu book publisher from Lahore. He took the responsibility of publishing the book in 1923 and pledged not to disclose the author’s real name. Pressure from the Muslim community resulted in the matter being taken to Session court Lahore which found Raj Pal guilty and sentenced him. Subsequently Rajpal appealed against the decision of Session Court in the Lahore High court. The appeal was heard by Judge Daleep Singh who gave leave to appeal on

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    Jawaharlal Nehru Biography

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    1889 Died: May 27‚ 1964 Achievements: Took active part in Non-Cooperation Movement; elected President of the Allahabad Municipal Corporation in 1924‚ and served for two years as the city’s chief executive; Presided over Congress’ annual session in Lahore in 1929 and passed a resolution demanding India’s independence; elected as Congress President in 1936‚ 1937‚ and 1946; became first Prime Minister of independent India; was one of the main architects of Non Aligned Movement. Jawaharlal Nehru‚

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    Calcutta session of the Indian National Congress asked the British government to accord dominion status to India by December 1929‚ or a countrywide civil disobedience movement would be launched. By 1929‚ however‚ in the midst of rising political discontent and increasingly violent regional movements‚ the call for complete independence from Britain began to find increasing grounds within the Congress leadership. Under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru at its historic Lahore session in December 1929‚ the

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    led by Kartar Singh Sarabha and Har Dayal. Ajit Singh was forced to flee to Persia due to pending court cases against him‚ while Swaran Singh died at home in 1910 following his release from Borstal Jail in Lahore.[3] Unlike many Sikhs of his age‚ Singh did not attend the Khalsa High School in Lahore. His grandfather did not approve of the school officials’ loyalism to the British authorities[4] Instead‚ he was enrolled in the Dayanand Anglo Vedic High School‚ an Arya Samaji institution.[5] In 1919‚

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    Iqbal as a Politician

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    CONTENTS * INTRODUCTION * IQBAL AND THE ISLAMIC STATE * IQBAL ’S CONCEPT OF NATIONALISM * IQBAL AND POLITICS 1. MEMBER OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2. ALLAHABAD SESSION 3. ROUND TABLE CONFERNCES * IQBAL‚ THE VISIONARY‚ JINNAH‚ THE TECHNICIAN AND PAKISTAN THE REALITY * CONCLUSION * BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION: One of the greatest political figure of modern Asia has remarked about Iqbal: “Although a great poet and philosopher‚ He was no less a practical politician

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    different states in picturesque costumes marking the cultural unity of India. Further‚ the streak of jet planes of Indian Air Force‚ leaving a trial of colored smoke‚ marks the end of the festival.  It was the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress at midnight of December 31‚ 1929 - January 1‚ 1930‚ that the Tri-Color Flag was unfurled by the nationalists and a pledge was taken that on January 26 every year‚ "Republic Day" would be celebrated and that the people would unceasingly strive for

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    Jawaharlal Nehru

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    arrested for the first time during the movement. He was released after few months. Jawaharlal Nehru was elected President of the Allahabad Municipal Corporation in 1924 In December 1929‚ Congress’s annual session was held in Lahore and Jawaharlal Nehru was elected as the President of the Congress Party. JawaharlalNehru was arrested in 1942 during Quit India Movement. Released in 1945‚ he took a leading part in the negotiations that culminated in the emergence

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