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  1. Gopal Krishna Gokhale CIE (listen ⓘ [ˈɡoːpaːl ˈkrɪʂɳə ˈɡoːkʰleː] 9 May 1866 – 19 February 1915) was an Indian political leader and a social reformer during the Indian independence movement, and political mentor of Indian freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Gopal Krishna Gokhale (born May 9, 1866, Ratnagiri district, India—died February 19, 1915, Pune) was a social reformer who founded a sectarian organization to work for relief of the underprivileged of India. He led the moderate nationalists in the early years of the Indian independence movement.

  3. Learn about the life and work of Gopal Krishna Gokhale, a social and political activist and a senior leader of the Indian National Congress. He was a moderate reformer who advocated for self-rule, social reform and co-operation with the British government.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › south-asian-history-biographies › gopal-krishna-gokhaleGopal Krishna Gokhale | Encyclopedia.com

    21 de may. de 2018 · Gopal Krishna Gokhale (1866-1915) was an Indian nationalist leader. President of the Indian National Congress , he also served in the Imperial Legislative Council and founded the famed Servants of India Society.

  5. Gopal Krishna Gokhale (9 de mayo de 1866 - 19 de febrero de 1915) fue un líder político "moderado" indio y un reformador social durante el movimiento de independencia indio. Gokhale fue un líder senior del Congreso Nacional Indio y el fundador de la Sociedad Servants of India.

  6. 19 de feb. de 2016 · Gopal Krishna Gokhale, the senior leader of Indian National Congress and the founder of Servants of Indian Society. Born on May 9, 1866, he is known to be a mentor to Mahatma Gandhi.

  7. 10 de may. de 2020 · Gopal Krishna Gokhale: The liberal nationalist regarded by Gandhi as his political guru. At Bombay, Gokhale opposed the British government’s onerous land revenue policies, advocated free and compulsory primary education, and asked for the creation of equal opportunities to fight against untouchability. Written by Om Marathe.