
Bacha Khan
Bacha Khan, also known as Abdul Ghaffar Khan, was an influential Indian independence activist born in 1890. He was a prominent leader among the Pashtuns in British-ruled India and advocated for non-violent resistance and social reform, similar to Mahatma Gandhi. His movement, known as Khilafat, aimed to promote education, women's rights, and unity among communities. Bacha Khan was deeply committed to non-violence and worked tirelessly for peace and justice in the region. He earned the title "Frontier Gandhi" due to his dedication to non-violent struggle against colonial rule and his efforts to foster harmony among different ethnic groups.