Since first week of September 1921, there were no further reports of any untoward incidents from Malabar. However the government got information that the present tranquility was just a breather …
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
Since first week of September 1921, there were no further reports of any untoward incidents from Malabar. However the government got information that the present tranquility was just a breather …
Many Hindus have suffered heavily during the devil’s reign that was Moplah rebellion. Same way Moplahs too suffered due to the cruel torture by army. I had the opportunity to …
We have been reading and listening to the heart breaking stories of those killed and converted during the Mappila Riot of 1921 till now. Whenever, I visualize the stories about …
These are the dairy noting made by one Sri.Padinjarethil Chettikkandi Velu residing in Kozhikode Corporation, during the Malabar mutiny period. The notes include news items that appeared in the newspapers …
We have already seen earlier from the statements of the victims that so many Hindus were forcibly converted to Islam using physical and mental torture during the period of Moplah …