The NewYork Times, November, 22, 1921. 64 out of 100 Moplah prisoners suffocated in a closed car on train in India. London, Nov.21. – 64 of 100Moplah prisoners died from …
The book is a detailed account of the 1921 Moplah rebellion in North Kerala which saw forced conversion to Islam, mass murder of Hindus and destruction of Hindu temples. The book is written by noted historian and journalist Tirur Dinesh after twenty five years of research. In writing this book, the author has personally met both victims and also perpetrators of the riot and gained first hand information not found elsewhere. The book is a must have for anyone interested in knowing the true nature of Moplah riots. And also the role of Khilafat agitation and Islamic fundamentalism in shaping up the riots is also analysed in detail. Pages: 364
The NewYork Times, November, 22, 1921. 64 out of 100 Moplah prisoners suffocated in a closed car on train in India. London, Nov.21. – 64 of 100Moplah prisoners died from …
Write-ups by K.Madhavan Nair and C. F. Andrews and Report of the Army chief) The below write up was published in the Mathrubhumi daily of 20th March 1923. by Sri. …
In connection with the state level meeting held in Malappuram by Hindu Aikya Vedi, a national seminar was held in Tirur. The subject was “1921- When nearing 100 years”- Political …
(Submitted by the women of Malabar to H. E., The Countess of Read) To, Her Gracious Excellency,The Countess Of Reading,Delhi. Humble memorial of the bereaved and sorrow – stricken women …
Those who were punished with life Imprisonment during Moplah rebellion were being deported to Andaman Islands. The cellular jail there was notorious during the British days. The prisoners were subjected …
A society which was tormented by lawlessness and slavery for long is sure to look forward towards an era of liberty and tranquility. A fight for this takes place everywhere …