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  1. Abdul Ghaffār Khān (Pashto: عبدالغفار خان; 6 February 1890 – 20 January 1988), also known as Bacha Khan (باچا خان, 'King of Chiefs') or Badshah Khan (بادشاه خان) was an Afghan Pashtun independence activist, and founder of the Khudai Khidmatgar resistance movement against British colonial rule in India.

  2. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Pashto: عبدالغفار خان; 6 février 1890 - 20 janvier 1988), également connu sous le nom de Bādshāh Khān (بادشاه خان, 'Roi Khan') ou Bāchā Khān (باچا خان, 'Roi des chefs') et honorablement adressé comme Fakhr-e-Afghan (فخرِ افغان, «Fierté Afghan»), était un ...

  3. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Pashto: عبدالغفار خان; 6 février 1890 - 20 janvier 1988), également connu sous le nom de Bādshāh Khān ou Bāchā Khān et honorablement adressé comme Fakhr-e-Afghan, était un activiste indépendantiste afghan contre la domination coloniale britannique en Inde.

  4. Abdul Ghaffar Khan découvre la non-violence en s'inspirant de la vie du Prophète de l'islam et en rencontrant Gandhi. Cette découverte l'amène à révolutionner la lutte des Patchouns.

  5. Abdul Ghaffar Khan (born 1890, Utmanzai, India—died Jan. 20, 1988, Peshawar, Pak.) was the foremost 20th-century leader of the Pashtuns (Pakhtuns, or Pathans; a Muslim ethnic group of Pakistan and Afghanistan), who became a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and was called the “Frontier Gandhi.”

  6. 20 janv. 2023 · B uried under the historical violence of Pakistan’s tribal belt is a sliver of peace—and it is because of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a lifelong pacifist who mobilised Pathans against British colonialists in India.

  7. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, famously known as Bādshāh Khān, and Bāchā Khān, was a legendary Pashtun freedom fighter and pacifist whose greatness transcended all tribal and communal divisions.