Khilafat Movement – Its influence in Telangana

 

SUBJECT : TELANGANA HISTORY & CULTURE

Khilafat Movement – Its influence in Telangana

Model Questions

   {Prepared on    2.8.2024 }

 

 

                   For Study purpose only 


 

Questions for TGPSC GROUP – I (MAINS) EXAMINATION,2024:

1)What is Khilafat Movement? How this movement inspired  in the political awakening of Telangana in the early 20th century ?

 

2)What is meant by Khilafat question? Why did it become an important component of the anti-imperialist struggle in India during post – war years ?

 

3)Trace the development of Non-cooperation Movement and the Khilafat Movement from 1919-1922.What were their main objectives and programme ? Why was Non-cooperation Movement withdrawn ?

 

 

 

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Note: For any  doubt clarification, please refer to any prescribed text book .

 

 

OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS FOR TGPSC GROUP – II EXMINATIONS, 2024

 

1)Which act of Britishers turned the people through out the world, against them and turned into Khilafat Movement in India, after First World War ?

a) British took a sign from Turkey Sultan stating the ban of Caliph Mohammad VI

 

2) Who are Ali Brothers ?

a)Shaukath Ali and Mohammad Ali

 

3)Who carried out the Khilafat Movement ?

a)Ali Brothers

 

4)Between March 16th 1920 and March 20th, 1920, around 20 thousand Muslims and Hindus where the meeting took place in Hyderabad, in support of Khilafat Movement ?

a)Vivekvardhani High School

 

5)Who  formed ‘Red Crescent Society ’ and played a key role in Khilafat Movement ?

a)Mulla Abdul Basid

 

6)Which organization collected around around one lakh rupees and donated to the King of Turkey ?

a)Red Crescent Society

 

7)Which newspapers supported the Khilafat Movement in Hyderbad?

a)’Hilal’ , ‘Siyasath’ , Jameendar’ , ‘ Jamana’

 

8)In the Khilafat Movement, on 5.5.1920 in Hyderabad, who organized a Harthal and observed day of unity and in this movement accepted Nizam as their leader and bestowed on Nizam a title ‘Mohi-ul-Millath-E-Wardin’ ?

a)Moulvi Sayyad Jamal Alisha

 

9)When Nizam supported British and issued a farmana , saying that no one should conduct meetings in support of Khilafat Movement ?

a) 14th September, 1920

 

10)As a result of stopping the Non Co-operation Movement by Gandhiji, which Movement came to an end?

a)Khilafat Movement

 

 

11)Khilafat movement arose on account of the Treaty of Sevres ( ‘Sevres’  is a town in France )signed between whom ?

a)Principal Allied powers (including Britain)  and Ottoman Empire (Turkey) on 10th August, 1920, after First World War.

 

12)What is the result of Treaty of Sevres ?

a)Ottoman Empire was dismembered and many holy places of Muslims, hitherto under the protection of Caliph (Khalifa), were taken over by the ‘infidels’.

b)Greece gained substantial territories as well as Aegean islands

c)Ottoman Empire’s colonies were converted into mandates and assigned to various Allied Powers (i.e., (1) Syria was placed under French mandate  and (2) Transjordan, Iraq and Palestine were placed under British mandates.

d)All the above

Ans : d

 

 

 

 

13)After the Treaty of Versailles, (i.e., after First World War) ( Hall of Versailles is in France) , the Allies  decided to dismember which Empire in the face of Lloyed George’s wartime promise ?

a)Ottoman Empire

 

14) Khilafat Committee  was formed under the leadership of whom ?

a)Moulana Azad, Hakim Ajmal Khan and Hasarat Mohani

 

15)When Gandhiji was elected President of  the Khilafat Conference ?

a)November, 1919

 

16)When Gandhiji launched non-cooperation programme ?

a)August 1st, 1920

 

17) When Mustafa Kemal Pasha came to power in Turkey ?

a)November, 1922

 

18)What is the main object of the Khilafat Movement   ?

a)To force the British Government to change its attitude to Turkey and restore the Turkish Sultan to his former position.  

 

b)Restoration of the temporal as well as spiritual jurisdiction of the Sultan, the Caliph of Islam .

 

c)Both (a) & (b)

 

d) Neither (a) nor (b)

 Ans : c

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Brief notes:

1)The Khilafat movement (1919-1922) was a political campaign launched by Indian Muslims in British India over British policy against Turkey and the planned dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) after World War I by Allied Forces.

 

2)Mahatma Gandhi had supported the movement as part of his opposition to the British Empire.  He  advocated for a wider non-cooperation movement  at the same time.

3)Vallabhai Patel, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and other Hindu and Congress figures also supported the movement

4)It is described as a protest against the sanctions placed  on the Ottoman Empire after the First World War by the Treaty of Sevres.

5)The movement is also noted for promoting Hindu-Muslim unity

6)It ended in 1922 after the end of the non-cooperation movement

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