We have to presume that the Congress – Khilafat leaders could not convince the Moplahs of Eranad, Valluvananad, Thirurangadi and Tirur the fact that Khilafat movement was in fact only …
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
We have to presume that the Congress – Khilafat leaders could not convince the Moplahs of Eranad, Valluvananad, Thirurangadi and Tirur the fact that Khilafat movement was in fact only …
It was the Khilafat Movement that paved way for the Mappila Riots in Malabar. But then, there are proofs of the organization of Khilafat being a pan-Islamic organization and that …
It is doubtful whether we can call the riots of 1921 a Moplah rebellion or Malabar Rebellion. To be a Malabar rebellion, there should have been a whole hearted participation …
Except a very few Hindus, the people who participated in the rebellion were mostly Muslims – those who belonged to some parts of Eranad, Valluvanad, Kozhikode and Ponnani Taluks. As …
Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt …
Before entering into an enquiry into the initial causes that lead to the Moplah rebellion, we have to look into the military expedition and ravaging of Malabar by the Mysore …