Social reform Flashcards

1
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Shift of headquarters

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1882 to Adyar

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Theosophical society

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Upanishad and samkhya

Vedanta and Yoga

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3
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Annie Besant president

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1907

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4
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Central Hindu college

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Benares 1898

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5
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Benares Hindu University

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1916

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6
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First Muslim leader

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Shah waliullah

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7
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Popularised waliullah

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Syed Ahmed Barelvi and Shah Abdul Aziz

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8
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British Annexation of Punjab

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1849

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9
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The Indian musalman

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W W Hunter

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10
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Syed Ahmed Khan

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1817, 1878 imperial legislative council ,

1888 knighthood

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11
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Syed Ahmed Khan magazine

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Tahdhib Ul Aqlaqh

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12
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Commentaries on the Quran

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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

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13
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MAO college

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1875 AMU 1920

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14
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Deoband

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Saharanpur in UP 1866

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15
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Deoband leaders

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Muhammad Qasim Vanatovi and Rashid Ahmed Gangohi

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16
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Deoband Fatwa

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1888
United Patriotic Association
Mohammedan Anglo Oriental Association

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17
Q

Mahmud Ul Hasan

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Jamiat Ul Ulema 1851-1920

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18
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No reformation is possible without a renaissance

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GWF Hegel

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19
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English educated Bengali youth

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Derozios

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20
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Reformist

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Brahmo samaj
Prarthna Samaj
Aligarh Movement

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21
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Revivalist

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Arya Samaj
Deoband
Ramkrishna Mission

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22
Q

Rammohan Roy was the herald of the new age

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Dr. Macnicol

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23
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Rammohan concept of one God came from

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Upanishad

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24
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Brahmo Sabha

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August 1828

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1865 branches of Brahmo Sabha
54
26
Post 1866 split
Brahmo Samaj of India And Adi Brahmo Samaj
27
1878 split
Sadharan Brahmo Samaj
28
Starting point. Agitated modern India
HCE Zacharias
29
Paramhansa Sabha
1849
30
Prarthna Samaj
1867
31
Dayal Singh College
Lahore 1910
32
Contemplation of communion
Yogabhyas Dayanand sarwaswati aka Mulshankar
33
First Aarya Samaj Unit
1875 Bombay, later headquarters at Lahore in 1877
34
Vedas are the_____ | Hindu race is _________
Rock of the Ages | Children of the Children
35
The true exposition
Satyartha Prakash
36
God soul and matter
Prakriti
37
The ten principles of Aarya Samaj
1877
38
Anglo Vedic School
1886
39
Gokula pathshala
1902
40
Ramkrishna Mission
1897
41
Parliament of religions Chicago
1893
42
Him I call a mahatma whose heart bleeds for the poor
Vivekananda or Narendranath Dutt
43
Spiritual father of the modern nationalist movement
Subhas Chandra Bose about Vivekananda
44
Singh Sabha Movement
1873, Amritsar
45
Akali movement against Mahants
1921 Satyagraha
46
Sikh Gurudwara's Act
1822
47
1851 Parsi organisation
Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha or Religious Reform Association
48
Parsi leaders
Naroaj Furdonji Dadabhai Naorji K R Came
49
Morning Star of Modern social Reform
Raja Rammohan Roy
50
CH heimsath three stages
Rammohan to early 1880's Behramji malabari and Indian national social conference Regeneration of the of the traditional spirit
51
Anti Sati Regulation
Regulation 17 of December 1829
52
Infanticide Regulations
Bengal Regulations 21 of 1795 and III of 1804
53
Compulsory registration of babies
1870
54
Principal of Sanskrit college
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
55
Widow remarriage act
Act 15 of 1856
56
Leaders
Western- Karve | Madras - Verasalingam Pantulu
57
Widows home Pune and Indian women's university at Bombay
1899 and 1916
58
Native marriage act
1872
59
B m malabari
Age of consent act 1891
60
Sharda act
1930
61
Calcutta female juvenile society
1819
62
J E D Bethune
1849 Girls School in Calcutta
63
Charles wood despatch on education
1854
64
Slavery illegal
Act V of 1843
65
The Indian national social conference
M G Ranade 1887
66
Bombay Social reform association
1903
67
Hindu Association
Madras Annie Besant
68
All India women's conference
1926
69
Islamic modernism in India
Aziz Ahmed
70
Indian nationalism and Hindu social reform
Heimsath CH
71
Arts dharma
Kenneth Jones
72
Social History of India
Narain VA
73
A century of social reform in India
S Natrajan
74
Brahmo samajh
Parekh manilal
75
Renascent India
Zacharias H C E
76
Bibliographical survey of social reform
Sumit Sarkar
77
Parliament of religions Chicago
1893
78
Him I call a mahatma whose heart bleeds for the poor
Vivekananda or Narendranath Dutt
79
Spiritual father of the modern nationalist movement
Subhas Chandra Bose about Vivekananda
80
Singh Sabha Movement
1873, Amritsar
81
Akali movement against Mahants
1921 Satyagraha
82
Sikh Gurudwara's Act
1822
83
1851 Parsi organisation
Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha or Religious Reform Association
84
Parsi leaders
Naroaj Furdonji Dadabhai Naorji K R Came
85
Morning Star of Modern social Reform
Raja Rammohan Roy
86
CH heimsath three stages
Rammohan to early 1880's Behramji malabari and Indian national social conference Regeneration of the of the traditional spirit
87
Anti Sati Regulation
Regulation 17 of December 1829
88
Infanticide Regulations
Bengal Regulations 21 of 1795 and III of 1804
89
Compulsory registration of babies
1870
90
Principal of Sanskrit college
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
91
Widow remarriage act
Act 15 of 1856
92
Leaders
Western- Karve | Madras - Verasalingam Pantulu
93
Widows home Pune and Indian women's university at Bombay
1899 and 1916
94
Native marriage act
1872
95
B m malabari
Age of consent act 1891
96
Sharda act
1930
97
Calcutta female juvenile society
1819
98
J E D Bethune
1849 Girls School in Calcutta
99
Charles wood despatch on education
1854
100
Slavery illegal
Act V of 1843
101
The Indian national social conference
M G Ranade 1887
102
Bombay Social reform association
1903
103
Hindu Association
Madras Annie Besant
104
All India women's conference
1926
105
Islamic modernism in India
Aziz Ahmed
106
Indian nationalism and Hindu social reform
Heimsath CH
107
Arts dharma
Kenneth Jones
108
Social History of India
Narain VA
109
A century of social reform in India
S Natrajan
110
Brahmo samajh
Parekh manilal
111
Renascent India
Zacharias H C E
112
Bibliographical survey of social reform
Sumit Sarkar
113
Parliament of religions Chicago
1893
114
Him I call a mahatma whose heart bleeds for the poor
Vivekananda or Narendranath Dutt
115
Spiritual father of the modern nationalist movement
Subhas Chandra Bose about Vivekananda
116
Singh Sabha Movement
1873, Amritsar
117
Akali movement against Mahants
1921 Satyagraha
118
Sikh Gurudwara's Act
1822
119
1851 Parsi organisation
Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha or Religious Reform Association
120
Parsi leaders
Naroaj Furdonji Dadabhai Naorji K R Came
121
Morning Star of Modern social Reform
Raja Rammohan Roy
122
CH heimsath three stages
Rammohan to early 1880's Behramji malabari and Indian national social conference Regeneration of the of the traditional spirit
123
Anti Sati Regulation
Regulation 17 of December 1829
124
Infanticide Regulations
Bengal Regulations 21 of 1795 and III of 1804
125
Compulsory registration of babies
1870
126
Principal of Sanskrit college
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
127
Widow remarriage act
Act 15 of 1856
128
Leaders
Western- Karve | Madras - Verasalingam Pantulu
129
Widows home Pune and Indian women's university at Bombay
1899 and 1916
130
Native marriage act
1872
131
B m malabari
Age of consent act 1891
132
Sharda act
1930
133
Calcutta female juvenile society
1819
134
J E D Bethune
1849 Girls School in Calcutta
135
Charles wood despatch on education
1854
136
Slavery illegal
Act V of 1843
137
The Indian national social conference
M G Ranade 1887
138
Bombay Social reform association
1903
139
Hindu Association
Madras Annie Besant
140
All India women's conference
1926
141
Islamic modernism in India
Aziz Ahmed
142
Indian nationalism and Hindu social reform
Heimsath CH
143
Arts dharma
Kenneth Jones
144
Social History of India
Narain VA
145
A century of social reform in India
S Natrajan
146
Brahmo samajh
Parekh manilal
147
Renascent India
Zacharias H C E
148
Bibliographical survey of social reform
Sumit Sarkar
149
Parliament of religions Chicago
1893
150
Him I call a mahatma whose heart bleeds for the poor
Vivekananda or Narendranath Dutt
151
Spiritual father of the modern nationalist movement
Subhas Chandra Bose about Vivekananda
152
Singh Sabha Movement
1873, Amritsar
153
Akali movement against Mahants
1921 Satyagraha
154
Sikh Gurudwara's Act
1822
155
1851 Parsi organisation
Rahnumai Mazdayasnan Sabha or Religious Reform Association
156
Parsi leaders
Naroaj Furdonji Dadabhai Naorji K R Came
157
Morning Star of Modern social Reform
Raja Rammohan Roy
158
CH heimsath three stages
Rammohan to early 1880's Behramji malabari and Indian national social conference Regeneration of the of the traditional spirit
159
Anti Sati Regulation
Regulation 17 of December 1829
160
Infanticide Regulations
Bengal Regulations 21 of 1795 and III of 1804
161
Compulsory registration of babies
1870
162
Principal of Sanskrit college
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
163
Widow remarriage act
Act 15 of 1856
164
Leaders
Western- Karve | Madras - Verasalingam Pantulu
165
Widows home Pune and Indian women's university at Bombay
1899 and 1916
166
Native marriage act
1872
167
B m malabari
Age of consent act 1891
168
Sharda act
1930
169
Calcutta female juvenile society
1819
170
J E D Bethune
1849 Girls School in Calcutta
171
Charles wood despatch on education
1854
172
Slavery illegal
Act V of 1843
173
The Indian national social conference
M G Ranade 1887
174
Bombay Social reform association
1903
175
Hindu Association
Madras Annie Besant
176
All India women's conference
1926
177
Islamic modernism in India
Aziz Ahmed
178
Indian nationalism and Hindu social reform
Heimsath CH
179
Arts dharma
Kenneth Jones
180
Social History of India
Narain VA
181
A century of social reform in India
S Natrajan
182
Brahmo samajh
Parekh manilal
183
Renascent India
Zacharias H C E
184
Bibliographical survey of social reform
Sumit Sarkar